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Greenhouse ShadeCloth - which is best?
I am thinking about buying a piece of ~ 75'x45' greenhouse
"Shade Cloth" to completely cover the new greenhouse, which is covered with 2 sheets of 6mil poly. Questions: 1. What percent shading factor? 2. Brand? 3. Color? 4. Best place to buy? 5. Any idea how to determine the life of 6mil greenhouse poly, when under greenhouse shade cloth? THANKS, Gene |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:31:49 GMT, "Gene" wrote:
I am thinking about buying a piece of ~ 75'x45' greenhouse "Shade Cloth" to completely cover the new greenhouse, which is covered with 2 sheets of 6mil poly. Gene, I do not know if this is what you mean but I have ordered patio shade screens from these people: http://www.hendee.com/ The product is Enduro® Shade and I use the 63% shade factor. They will sew large panels out of standard 6-foot widths. But for your size that would be one expensive panel. Rusty Mase |
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:31:49 GMT, "Gene" wrote:
I am thinking about buying a piece of ~ 75'x45' greenhouse "Shade Cloth" to completely cover the new greenhouse, which is covered with 2 sheets of 6mil poly. Questions: 1. What percent shading factor? 2. Brand? 3. Color? 4. Best place to buy? 5. Any idea how to determine the life of 6mil greenhouse poly, when under greenhouse shade cloth? THANKS, Gene I have used www.sundancesupply.com in the past. They delivered what they said they would and when. Note however, that their minimum order for shade cloth is $300. The black woven cloth is heavy, awkward to put up, but lasted 16 years in Austin, Tx. For the last few years, I have been using the Aluminet cloths from: http://www.cloudtops.com/greenhouse_...h_aluminet.htm. It weighs about 1/4 what the black cloth does, is highly reflective,, bright and shiny (which some do not like) and the jury will be out for around another 12 years on the durability issue. Hope it helps. |
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I have been using the aluminet and some black. I like the aluminet
better. It causes the greenhouse to be cooler and brighter, both good. I have had two pieces for 5 years and they have held up well except for the holes the rats chewed in them during storage. Very good product and I highly recommend, Many suppliers carry it. Dave www.gardensoftheancients.com B.Server wrote: On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:31:49 GMT, "Gene" wrote: I am thinking about buying a piece of ~ 75'x45' greenhouse "Shade Cloth" to completely cover the new greenhouse, which is covered with 2 sheets of 6mil poly. Questions: 1. What percent shading factor? 2. Brand? 3. Color? 4. Best place to buy? 5. Any idea how to determine the life of 6mil greenhouse poly, when under greenhouse shade cloth? THANKS, Gene I have used www.sundancesupply.com in the past. They delivered what they said they would and when. Note however, that their minimum order for shade cloth is $300. The black woven cloth is heavy, awkward to put up, but lasted 16 years in Austin, Tx. For the last few years, I have been using the Aluminet cloths from: http://www.cloudtops.com/greenhouse_...h_aluminet.htm. It weighs about 1/4 what the black cloth does, is highly reflective,, bright and shiny (which some do not like) and the jury will be out for around another 12 years on the durability issue. Hope it helps. |
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