Top Reasons to Caulk Your Polycarbonate Greenhouse Panels

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @mollie3244
    @mollie3244 Год назад +11

    Cut a tiny corner off a credit card and use it to scrape along the sealer after you've put on the line and come back with a soapy cloth and wipe it. Much better finish.

  • @atroutflycrazy8057
    @atroutflycrazy8057 Год назад +5

    Totally right, polycarb is great but its very light compared to glass , i was goin to buy a small alluminium polycarb greenhouse but too many bad reviews about wind trouble i decided to build my own from timber.
    I know not everyone is handy at basic joinery but it worked for me and was still cheaper and stronger than an alluminium one.

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +2

      The dream is to build one. HOw is heating it? From everything I have watched, and read, a properly sealed polycarbonate, costs less to heat than the equivalent glass greenhouse, due to the double walls. Just wondering if you have found that to be true or not? I would prefer glass, and may get there one day. My greenhouse was a gift from my mother. It has good reviews online, but there were complaints. That is why I put this video up. From all the greenhouse threads I read, some people who caulk and seal have had their greenhouses up for 10yrs or more. I hope so, but not holding my breath either. LOL .

    • @atroutflycrazy8057
      @atroutflycrazy8057 Год назад +1

      @@ValereeSayre i live in uk so the growing season is long enough without need for heating it , polycarb is a great holder of heat and depwnding on thickness .
      i grow tomatoes, basil in the greenhouse and once end sep comes i dont use it untill spring so dont really have to worry about heating it.

  • @LloydSmithEntrepreneur
    @LloydSmithEntrepreneur 9 месяцев назад +1

    That helped a lot thanks. My greenhouse blew apart when a storm hit and this helped it stay together and not leek

  • @theasianwitch
    @theasianwitch Год назад +3

    This was helpful...I also just did this because my original panels from the greenhouse I ordered on Amazon flew out and cracked. I ordered 8mm panels and they are so much sturdier :)

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +2

      So far so good, We had 30 mph sustained wind, and wind gusts up to 55 mph the other night and it is still good. I will admit I have heard so many horror stories, I am always still a little nervous. We had harsh winds at christmas as well, and it has held up. So far, so good. I am glad it helps. That made my night.

  • @tanyadvyse
    @tanyadvyse 3 месяца назад +1

    That spray foam insulation is a great idea thanks

  • @MK-hz8du
    @MK-hz8du 8 дней назад

    Do you think the silicone can greatly reduce the clattering noise between the aluminium components and glass caused by the wind?

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  2 дня назад

      I feel like it does. It keeps the wind from popping the panels out as well.

  • @MsDisnyfan
    @MsDisnyfan Год назад +1

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! STILL HAVING ISSUES WITH MINE SO GOING TO TRY THIS. APPRECIATE YOU!

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад

      I really hope it helps, it has helped mine so much. Just make sure you have enough dry days or hours for your caulk to dry completely.

  • @chrispahl4060
    @chrispahl4060 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Valerie. Thanks for video on caulking the seams of a polycarbonate greenhouse. My question is: Will it hold up in areas where snow is prevalent? I live in Minnesota and I’m concerned about the roof’s strength with sealing the seams. Thank you.
    Chris

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  7 месяцев назад

      I am not sure about snow. We used to get a lot here, but don't anymore. The most we have gotten is about 8 inches since I have owned it. The snow slid off. I don't know about more snow than that, Sorry.

  • @paulhearne8674
    @paulhearne8674 Год назад +1

    Only have mine up a couple of weeks and when it's rains it's leaks in sealed the outside base I have it built on concrete. Going to try your method of sealing the panels especially the front and door where I seem to be getting most leaks

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад

      It has helped mine so much. I hope this helps with yours as well. Good Luck!

  • @jules36991
    @jules36991 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!!

  • @phcbui
    @phcbui Год назад +3

    Hi, so do you apply the silicone to the inside or both (in and out)?
    Thanks

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +3

      On the lower panels I did it on the outside, on the roof panels I did it on the inside, because it is unreachable from the outside.

  • @rachellelopez7176
    @rachellelopez7176 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much, I've learned so much!

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад

      I am so glad, these tips have really helped my greenhouse.

  • @tanyadvyse
    @tanyadvyse 3 месяца назад +1

    I was thinking caulking the seams to hold heat in, we live in Fort Smith NT,

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  3 месяца назад

      It helps, but I still need supplemental heat in the form of a electric heater. It does keep it from escaping so quickly, and helps keep the cold air out.

    • @tanyadvyse
      @tanyadvyse 3 месяца назад

      @@ValereeSayre we will be installing a drip oil furnace

  • @kimbieandi
    @kimbieandi Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @kimbieandi
    @kimbieandi Год назад +2

    Hi Valeree! About how many tubes of caulk did you use? I'm picking mine up on Tuesday. Thanks!

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +2

      I am wanting to say 6 or 7, I went around every panel.

    • @kimbieandi
      @kimbieandi Год назад

      Thanks again!

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад

      @@kimbieandi you are very welcome

  • @ELBlDu
    @ELBlDu 10 месяцев назад

    Is there a reason you caulked on the outside rather than the inside? If you mentioned why and I missed that but could you give me your rationale? What brand is your greenhouse. (Sorry I just got to the party late)😃 I have 8x6 gh and just got a little heater for it that is waterproof! (cool) mine leaks too, but solved that issue with a panel switch. Thanks for sharing your ups and downs. It helps us all out here trying to grow our food (and fun)

    • @ELBlDu
      @ELBlDu 10 месяцев назад

      ps, liked and subscribed. I want to hear what you have to say

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  10 месяцев назад +1

      I did not show it but I actually caulked inside, and out. I also used spray foam insulation in the top peak, because the gap was too large for silicone. I am gonna do a follow up soon, once the weather gets a bit warmer. I hope to answer some of the questions I have had since filming this video. I could have been more clear on some things as well. Thanks for watching, I am so glad it helps.

  • @ajosin
    @ajosin Год назад +1

    Does it help with insulation?

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +3

      Sorta, it helps keep the wind out, and also helps to keep the trapped heat from escaping. Which helps stabilize the temp inside.

    • @tanyadvyse
      @tanyadvyse 3 месяца назад

      @@ValereeSayrethat is what I need trap heat in , we just finished building our planta green house, I was thinking calking the seams and plastic inside the doors as there is a small gap between top and bottom door. It was plus 5 c here in fort smith nt this morning but the same inside the greenhouse, I am planning to move plants and start seedlings in there this weekend.

  • @budgetingbydeenaus
    @budgetingbydeenaus Год назад +5

    We took so many extra measures when we put mine up but the first wind storm blew all four of my vents off and I lost one. I hope you have better luck with your greenhouse.

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  Год назад +2

      We have had up to 70mph winds, so far so good. I hope it continues to hold up. Only time will tell. Fingers crossed. So sorry to hear yours did not hold up. That is a bummer.

  • @craigdawson7632
    @craigdawson7632 5 месяцев назад +2

    Cut my tip on a angle to get it deeper 😵 I think she will have to make do 🤣
    Another wee tip is to push and not draw the silicone, a spray of water and soap makes for a tidy clean up. Or spit but a big area would need a lot of slobber

    • @ValereeSayre
      @ValereeSayre  5 месяцев назад

      Ha ha ha, you made me laugh. Good tips. LOL, get it tips, because it was advice, and we are talking about tips of a tube. Just ignore me and my bad jokes. LOL