Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
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Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
Hi I need advice please on what grade of plastic sheeting i need to cover a 6ft x 9ft Polytunnel? I was given it with a Green zip up cover which is very worn now & the zip sticks terribly, my plot is in full sun all day & a neighbour on the Allotments said any plastic I put on must be very thick for this reason? Regards Ruth stephens
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Re: Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
Hi Ruth
Is your original cover this one? https://www.gardman.co.uk/replacement-reinforced-cover-for-polytunnel-pe.html
I volunteer on a gardening project and their tunnel cover ripped and looking at the debris and size of the frame, it is clearly one of these.
Is your original cover this one? https://www.gardman.co.uk/replacement-reinforced-cover-for-polytunnel-pe.html
I volunteer on a gardening project and their tunnel cover ripped and looking at the debris and size of the frame, it is clearly one of these.
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Re: Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
If you look on first pollytunnels website there is a choice of covers
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Re: Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
Hi Connie
Any of the polytunnel manufacturers will be able to sell you a new cover for your frame if you give them the size. As others have mentioned covers some in various grades but all good ones will have UV protection to give the cover a longer life when exposed to bright sunlight. It is also a good idea to use hot spot tape (also available from the same companies) over the frame prior to recladding. You'll find details of most of the main polytunnel producers on the pages of KG.
They may also be able to sell you a door kit if you need one.
Alternatively you may be able to obtain a new green cover from the original supplier if you know who that was, but it is unlikely to last as long as new purpose-made sheeting.
Any of the polytunnel manufacturers will be able to sell you a new cover for your frame if you give them the size. As others have mentioned covers some in various grades but all good ones will have UV protection to give the cover a longer life when exposed to bright sunlight. It is also a good idea to use hot spot tape (also available from the same companies) over the frame prior to recladding. You'll find details of most of the main polytunnel producers on the pages of KG.
They may also be able to sell you a door kit if you need one.
Alternatively you may be able to obtain a new green cover from the original supplier if you know who that was, but it is unlikely to last as long as new purpose-made sheeting.
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Re: Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
Hi Steve, thankyou for your reply, That info is really useful as I hadn’t thought about uv affecting the covers longevity? Will look into the suppliers, Ruth
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Re: Polytunnel Plastic Grade??
Yes, Stephen it is a Gaurdman one, I was gifted the polytunnel two xmas’s ago by my other halfs parents , but it has had its day
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