Method of panel re-facing building walls

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Anchor – bond – etc.

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52747, E04G 1100, E04F 1300

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ABSTRACT:
The method of providing a new finish innerface on an existing vertical interior wall of a building or room which consists of the steps of securing mounting members along the upper and lower edges of the wall innerface and mounting one or more facing panels of solid free standing, substantial rigid material including securing its upper and lower edges with respect to the mounting members so as to firmly hold the rigid panel snugly against the wall face.

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