super muy bien, la mezcla de policarbonato y hoja de plástico, muy interesante no usar anclajes al suelo, solo clavar tubería, me parece un trabajo impecable, gracias chicos
@@tunnelvisionhoops yep. we are good- and excited about planning this year's garden. first year growing in our hoophouse (2021) was great, and this spring we're hoping to get an even earlier start. thanks for making a great product- and for all the support you provide
Love the video. You guys are clearly skilled at what you do. Would love to see a slowed down version of the roll up install. Why didn't you frame the greenhouse base with wood for extra insulation?
We actually DO have a roll-up tutorial video showing this exact structures' roll-up side's being installed - you can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/c7zNk4EXHac/видео.html You can also check out our general roll-up side "how-to" video here: ruclips.net/video/Ei3eePwdpyM/видео.html As for the question on why we didn't use any lumber around the base, there are a few. First, I do not think the additional incremental insulative impact of lumber baseboards would be worth it. As in, for the amount of insulation that lumber could have supplied, I didn't think it was worth abandoning the metal baseboards, which won't ever rot out like wood does. Thanks for watching!
There are benefits to installing a hip-rail, especially if the structure is wide, but technically it is not needed if you do not have roll-up sides along that side. The other side (where roll-up sides won’t be) can just have single poly lock channel installed along the baseboard that runs along the ground. This would create one side with a roll-up side and the other side would seal along the ground.
Good question! They help prevent wind from scooting into the structure at each corner when your roll-up sides are down... they prevent you from having to ACTUALLY wire in the spring wire at the corners. This is great during the fall and spring when you use your sides a lot. We actually have a video on these panels of plastic you should definitely check out; here is that video: ruclips.net/video/AfsxdyaoWjk/видео.html
Good question! We actually have an short video on those Corner Wind Panels, which you can check out here: ruclips.net/video/AfsxdyaoWjk/видео.html If you still have questions after watching that video, just let me know.
Hi Penny, thanks for watching. The structure shown in the video can vary in price depending on what features you select for the final set-up (there are inter-changeable features as you may have guessed). That said, the price range at the time of writing this for a FULL PACKAGE DIY, kit like the one seen in this video, would fall somewhere between $3500 and $5800 before shipping. If you want a line item quote, feel free to send us an email to info(at)tunnelvisionhoops(dot)com, with your desired length and a zip code, and we can send a full quote with a shipping estimate. Thanks for watching!
super muy bien, la mezcla de policarbonato y hoja de plástico, muy interesante no usar anclajes al suelo, solo clavar tubería, me parece un trabajo impecable, gracias chicos
Beauteeful.
Thanks for the kind words, and for watching!
that was awesome :) you guys make it look so easy!
Thanks, Denise! Derion really kicked butt on the build. Hope all is well with you and your family :)
@@tunnelvisionhoops yep. we are good- and excited about planning this year's garden. first year growing in our hoophouse (2021) was great, and this spring we're hoping to get an even earlier start. thanks for making a great product- and for all the support you provide
Happy to hear! Thanks for the kind words, and good luck with an even earlier spring for you! :)
Nice!
Thanks for watching, and for the comment!
Love the video. You guys are clearly skilled at what you do. Would love to see a slowed down version of the roll up install.
Why didn't you frame the greenhouse base with wood for extra insulation?
We actually DO have a roll-up tutorial video showing this exact structures' roll-up side's being installed - you can check it out here: ruclips.net/video/c7zNk4EXHac/видео.html You can also check out our general roll-up side "how-to" video here: ruclips.net/video/Ei3eePwdpyM/видео.html
As for the question on why we didn't use any lumber around the base, there are a few. First, I do not think the additional incremental insulative impact of lumber baseboards would be worth it. As in, for the amount of insulation that lumber could have supplied, I didn't think it was worth abandoning the metal baseboards, which won't ever rot out like wood does.
Thanks for watching!
@@tunnelvisionhoops Makes sense. Thanks for the links and reply!
Do you need to add double channel on both sides if you just doing one roll up side?
There are benefits to installing a hip-rail, especially if the structure is wide, but technically it is not needed if you do not have roll-up sides along that side. The other side (where roll-up sides won’t be) can just have single poly lock channel installed along the baseboard that runs along the ground. This would create one side with a roll-up side and the other side would seal along the ground.
What are the 4 panels of plastic sheeting installed on the ends of the sidewalls called, and why are they needed?
Good question! They help prevent wind from scooting into the structure at each corner when your roll-up sides are down... they prevent you from having to ACTUALLY wire in the spring wire at the corners. This is great during the fall and spring when you use your sides a lot. We actually have a video on these panels of plastic you should definitely check out; here is that video: ruclips.net/video/AfsxdyaoWjk/видео.html
Why did you put a square of plastic in the bottom corners of the greenhouse?
Good question! We actually have an short video on those Corner Wind Panels, which you can check out here: ruclips.net/video/AfsxdyaoWjk/видео.html
If you still have questions after watching that video, just let me know.
What would it cost to have this installed in New York?
Great video!
Hi Penny, thanks for watching. The structure shown in the video can vary in price depending on what features you select for the final set-up (there are inter-changeable features as you may have guessed). That said, the price range at the time of writing this for a FULL PACKAGE DIY, kit like the one seen in this video, would fall somewhere between $3500 and $5800 before shipping. If you want a line item quote, feel free to send us an email to info(at)tunnelvisionhoops(dot)com, with your desired length and a zip code, and we can send a full quote with a shipping estimate. Thanks for watching!
@@tunnelvisionhoops I will email you. Thank you very much for the info.