Vinyl Porch Window Covers to Prevent Blowing Snow

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2022
  • My parents installed a new back porch with screen windows. After the first snow storm of the year there was a lot of blowing snow on the porch and outdoor furniture. To keep that from happening I purchased some clear vinyl and a grommet tool. With some simple screws on the side of the trim the windows are covered for the winter while still being transparent. It worked very well! After a big snow the porch is still clear.
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Комментарии • 41

  • @eliinthewolverinestate6729
    @eliinthewolverinestate6729 2 года назад +13

    My neighbor has wooden frames with plastic that fit inside window frames. She takes them down come spring and reuses next winter.

    • @normanchambers7929
      @normanchambers7929 2 года назад +6

      That was my thought too. Plus skin the wooden frame with vinyl on both sides, and weatherstrip the edge for an almost air-tight fit. That porch could easily be a 4 season room.

    • @iamgriff
      @iamgriff 2 года назад +1

      pretty much standard operating procedure here in Michigan. I’m actually surprised Seth gets any snow that far south.

    • @REDonFIRE
      @REDonFIRE Год назад +1

      I don’t understand any of this. Lol could you show a video for a newbie woman to try to Winterize her porch?

  • @nomadgical
    @nomadgical 2 года назад +16

    Maybe consider attaching them to the outside? This way snow won't collect between the screens and the vinyl. Also, if the snow melts, there won't be any water dripping down the inside wall.
    Nice job, I'll bet it's warmer in there also!

    • @woutb.5210
      @woutb.5210 2 года назад +1

      Exactly my idea too!

    • @beatricemendez109
      @beatricemendez109 Год назад +3

      That porch is on the second floor. It's easier from the inside than to get up on a ladder that high, twice a year, to put them on and off.

  • @ericprater4017
    @ericprater4017 2 года назад +1

    Great temporary fix! Your parents will love having that space warmer.

  • @Paceman_
    @Paceman_ 2 года назад +3

    Excellent exactly what I'm looking for to protect my screened in porch in the winter, possibly attach them to the outside.

  • @johnla1082
    @johnla1082 Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting this. Some of the replies are helpful too. I’m looking to do clear vinyl on a screened in porch. I think I’ll try the friction frame idea. Thanks again for the video!

  • @jllaine
    @jllaine 2 года назад

    Nice expedient solution, well done.

  • @KhadijaIrfan
    @KhadijaIrfan 10 месяцев назад

    Where was your video all these years gosh!!! Such an amazing trick for sunroom windows. We have sunroom window without mirror Nd all the dusts is in room.... so this will be an amazing way to do so.....

  • @linechiasson9887
    @linechiasson9887 7 месяцев назад

    We had the same vynil attached to our porch. Winter in hard down here -35'F and below with wind that can blow at 60 p/hour. It got riped off. Zone 4 by Atlantic ocean. 😮
    good informations and great teaching :)

  • @JustAnotherHo
    @JustAnotherHo Год назад

    Good idea!

  • @nduquet9378
    @nduquet9378 8 месяцев назад

    Wow super smart way

  • @donnasummers9284
    @donnasummers9284 Год назад +1

    If you put the clear plastic on both inside and outside the window, you would create heat like the windows in Alaska

  • @ooglek
    @ooglek 2 года назад +7

    Cool. Any reason you didn't use friction inserts? Basically cut wood frames and use some inexpensive furniture wedges to keep them in. You could even put the corners on small hinges and remove the vinyl and roll it up and store the frames easily. That way you don't need to drill holes into the wood.

    • @MsLbriley
      @MsLbriley Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great idea! Wanna give me instructions? Lol help a sister out 😊

    • @ooglek
      @ooglek Год назад +8

      @@MsLbriley Yup.
      1. Measure window
      2. Build wood frame 1/8" (or less if you're good) smaller than the window size
      3. Wrap frame with clear vinyl
      4. Place in window, use furniture-leveling wedges to keep in place. Use some cardboard laying around if you like that better.

    • @MsLbriley
      @MsLbriley Год назад +1

      @@ooglek Thank you so much !!

  • @mariongiglio8619
    @mariongiglio8619 10 месяцев назад +3

    What gauge vinyl did you use?

  • @hollyssimplelife1634
    @hollyssimplelife1634 2 года назад +1

    This was great. Will it work with shade cloth?

  • @ETR-Anderson-IN
    @ETR-Anderson-IN Год назад +2

    @Land to House - what gauge vinyl did you use for that project?

  • @jszocska615
    @jszocska615 Год назад

    Love it! Can you think of something for summer for privacy that allows air to pass through?

  • @hayderalsalman7984
    @hayderalsalman7984 2 года назад +2

    Good jod hope not to take off by wind...well done

    • @LandtoHouse
      @LandtoHouse  2 года назад +2

      So far after a couple weeks it is holding well!

  • @richardbowles14
    @richardbowles14 Год назад +2

    WHAT thickness of the vinyl did you buy ?

  • @zzalehaa
    @zzalehaa Год назад

    can you tell me what gauge vinyl you used. Thanks

  • @REDonFIRE
    @REDonFIRE Год назад

    So, how thick of vinyl and where did you order it from? Should I just use all weather tape at the top and bricks to hold the bottom? I’d rather not put holes in the siding.

    • @PROTHRASHER
      @PROTHRASHER Год назад +1

      IT'S IN THE DESCRIPTION, HE USED THE 16 GUAGE AND POSTED THE WEBSITE LINK.

  • @gritskennedy5007
    @gritskennedy5007 6 месяцев назад

    Why wouldn't you attach the vinyl protection on the outside? WONT YOU TRAP THE MOISTURE OR SNOW THAT STILL CAM BLOW IN AND SETTLE TRAPPED ON THE WINDOW SILL?

    • @LandtoHouse
      @LandtoHouse  6 месяцев назад

      These windows are on the second floor. If you have access to the outside you could install there.

  • @arvindramanandi4451
    @arvindramanandi4451 2 года назад

    🙏👌Young men Mr Sheth Johnson I found your genius Ràm Floating pump for irrigation very clever I’m going to share this to my Christian friends African fellows My family in India are now harvesting water from heavy monsoon rain by law all new buil houses by law compulsivity have to have it It’s nice for you to help your mum gardening I will ring overgrown weeds London🙏👌👍👍

    • @LandtoHouse
      @LandtoHouse  2 года назад

      Thank you. Remember the floating ram pump needs water from above to work.

  • @roberthopgood1894
    @roberthopgood1894 2 года назад +3

    The Vinyl should have been installed on the OUTSIDE

    • @LandtoHouse
      @LandtoHouse  2 года назад +2

      This is a second story porch. We did not want to be 25 feet off the ground installing this.

    • @roberthopgood1894
      @roberthopgood1894 2 года назад

      @@LandtoHouse You will find the snow piling up against the vinyl and the wind will push it away from the wall to blow inside

  • @gritskennedy5007
    @gritskennedy5007 Год назад

    Why would you cover the window from the inside? The snow isnt blowing inside the structure you are not mak8ng sense!

    • @LandtoHouse
      @LandtoHouse  Год назад

      This is a second story building that would be very difficult to access from the outside

  • @johnla1082
    @johnla1082 Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. Some of the replies are helpful too. I’m looking to do clear vinyl on a screened in porch. I think I’ll try the friction frame idea. Thanks again for the video!