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What thickness polycarbonate should I use?
If you’re using polycarbonate, we recommend a minimum thickness of 3mm for applications such as replacing shed windows to provide adequate security. If you’re replacing or installing greenhouse panes, you may want to opt for 4mm instead.
What is the best thickness of polycarbonate for a greenhouse?
When selecting your polycarbonate greenhouse sheets we recommend a minimum gauge of 3mm for adequate rigidity. This is because some customers have told us 2mm thick polycarbonate can be ‘too bendy’ particularly on larger panel sizes.
How strong is 3mm polycarbonate?
How strong is polycarbonate? Polycarbonate is 30 stronger than standard acrylic sheeting, and 200 times stronger than traditional glass.
How much polycarbonate do you need for a greenhouse?
All of this is a highly individual question and depends on your own needs. As a rule of thumb, 8 mm and higher will do fine for any type of weather. If you don’t get many icy-cold nights or if you plan on heating your greenhouse throughout the cold season, you might be good with thinner panels.
What’s the minimum thickness for polycarbonate window panes?
If you’re using polycarbonate, we recommend a minimum thickness of 3mm for applications such as replacing shed windows to provide adequate security. If you’re replacing or installing greenhouse panes, you may want to opt for 4mm instead.
How big of a greenhouse do I Need?
In the ClimaPod.com online store you can choose a greenhouse kit in sizes from 7×12 feet to 9×42 feet with strong and light-weight aluminum frame and 4 or 6 mm UV-protected polycarbonate. This is quite enough to withstand snow thickness up to 12-15 centimeters without destroying the structure.
What should the thickness of a greenhouse panel be?
Choosing the right panel or the right greenhouse kit that features the thickness you want can get difficult. There is a wide variety of panels and kits to choose from and it all depends on your greenhouse structure, climate, and budget.