We dont use those closer strips here in New Zealand. What is their point? We also have screws with self drilling wings to make the oversize holes so you dont need to predrill holes
What about on flat surfaces? Customer wants me to install these on an outside patio gondola. It has 2x2 aluminum strips spanning across which I can fasten the strips onto but idk if I’d need to put maybe some spacers on the side connected to the house to create a pitch. TIA
Feedback for AmeriLux: having two product stickers on every piece is overkill, and they are a giant pain in the ass to remove and leave really ugly residue. Use better stickers. Removing the stickers from six pieces took me almost as long as installing the six pieces.
Best video I’ve seen - concise and easy to understand.
Great video!
this videos helps us a great deal,we`re first timers,thamx so much,much appreciation!!!!
We dont use those closer strips here in New Zealand. What is their point? We also have screws with self drilling wings to make the oversize holes so you dont need to predrill holes
Closure strip is to avoid buds and small animals could go into the greenhouse.
What about on flat surfaces? Customer wants me to install these on an outside patio gondola. It has 2x2 aluminum strips spanning across which I can fasten the strips onto but idk if I’d need to put maybe some spacers on the side connected to the house to create a pitch. TIA
What if when you put the horizontal strips on and it ends with a low side of the strip? Is that ok?
If I have a metal drip edge installed, how much overhang should I have?
Feedback for AmeriLux: having two product stickers on every piece is overkill, and they are a giant pain in the ass to remove and leave really ugly residue. Use better stickers. Removing the stickers from six pieces took me almost as long as installing the six pieces.
I might add, it would be nice if the factory cuts were square. Mine are off 1/4" in the width of a panel. How hard can it be to cut a panel square?
I’ll second that
Couldn’t agree more about the labels. Terrible waste of time.
He didn’t put any silicone under
Thank you for the video. How did you support those rafters (rafters flat to the beams)?
what size are the purlins?
2x2 minimum and should be 24inch apart
How do you hold the foam closures?
does this match metal roofing?
I do not think so. Metal is not for greenhouse.
How will it hold up during a hailstorm
Cross your fingers!
I thought butyl tape was recommended on the overlaps, not silicone.
Okay.
Good job. BUT a greenhouse in ground is going to fill with carbon dioxide. CO2 is heavy, it goes to the bottom.
An experienced voice-over person would help this video.
They use barbaric measurements. It is hard to understand.
It took me a few times to understand their measurements.
It looks to me that rafters have some questions.
For who? What’s so barbaric about them?