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This Greenhouse Plastic Sheeting measures 8x25 ft with a thickness of 6 mil, designed for durability and UV resistance. It features high light transmittance and anti-drip technology, making it perfect for various gardening applications.
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.006 inches |
Door Style | refer to description |
Color | transparent |
Closure Type | Roll Up |
A**R
Dog Kennel Greenhouse
I used this to cover a large dog kennel to repurpose as a greenhouse. This worked perfectly along with ordering greenhouse tape to connect post-cut sheets.
S**H
Quality, delivered on time!
As advertised! Couldn’t be happier!
K**A
Great quality
This wrap is VERY thick and held up great in the winter as an additional barrier for my chicken coop!
N**.
This plastic definitely keeps the heat in your greenhouse if correctly installed.
This greenhouse plastic is thick (duh).This product is intended to be placed on a greenhouse structure. It would have worked way better than it did for me if I had an actual greenhouse.I did some additional 'framing' against the back of my townhome and fence and stapled the hell out of it to the frame to create my own enclosure for my tropical plants. The plastic is strong but mother nature said the staples weren't strong enough and started pulling them off. If the wind could get in, it would eventually rip it off. I switched to some scrap wood planks to screw down and hold the plastic. This worked relatively well but not perfect. I got some adhesive zippers (fancy) to make doors so I could enter and even roll up sections when it wasn't cold (I'm in Texas so the weather changes all the time). Mother nature said the adhesive wasn't strong enough and ripped a few of them open at 3am one cold morning. I ended up duct-taping my 'doors' shut.Because of my design, there wasn't that much bracing over the entire span of the plastic roof. I thought it was pulled tightly enough so water wouldn't pool on top but again mother nature said nope. Luckily I saw it as it was happening and was able to prevent roof failure. I didn't want to, but I poked some holes in certain locations so it wouldn't pool up anymore.This plastic (if installed correctly on a greenhouse frame) definitely keeps the heat in. There were cold days where I went in the greenhouse and it was warm. It traps in the daytime heat so as long as you're not in and out releasing the heat, it will definitely keep your plants alive.My personal cons:Since I had my 'greenhouse' right outside of my bedroom, I heard EVERY time it rained, every time it was windy. I spent enough time looking out the window making sure it would hold up. Part of it was my fault in the design because I could only get the plastic so tight on my make-shift frame. If the wind gets in or gets a hold of the plastic, it will make noise until either you fix it or the wind eventually rips it off.The fact that pretty much all my plants that were in the greenhouse survived is testament to the plastic keeping heat inside.I'll have to re-design my greenhouse or actually buy a decent frame, but I know this plastic does the job well.
D**.
Strong, sturdy & practical chicken run protection
We use this clear plastic sheeting to cover the front and back ends of a reclaimed shelter logic frame we turned into an all weather chicken run. It is very thick, easy to trim to size and sturdy - it doesn't tear when affixed with cable ties to the hardware cloth that serves as walls. It's an excellent wind block (a clear plastic tarp covers the rest of the structure) and keeps the chickens out of this winter's relentless wind.
L**R
Time
You get your order fast and cost isn’t a issue
H**.
Good
Good
D**N
worth it
held strong for tow years of cold and heat and several strong storms.
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