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leaking greenhouse

Started by caseylee, March 23, 2008, 23:18:53

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caseylee

One of my greenhouse leaks terribly when it rains, we have tried different size glass but there is always a gap there, I think cause the frame is a little lopsided, any ideas on how to stop it getting in, or anything I can use that has worked for anyone.  I can't munipilate the frame anymore than I have already

caseylee


gunnerbee

What about the lead you can get on a roll, which is a bit like selotape, sticky on the back!

caseylee

never though about that will have to send the oh out to have a look

alan42

silicone worked on mine even ran a bead of it on a pane that had broken in half and it stopped water entering, easy and cheap.
Alan
Middlesbrough, non organic.

davyw1

The main question is,, How wide and how long is the gap
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

tim

I use the self-adhesive aluminium foil roll.

davyw1

I was going to suggest self adhesive bath sealent
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

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davee52uk

Both of my greenhouses leak; it just means that I don't need to water inside if it is raining. They both are quite warm inside despite having half inch gaps in the ridge panes.

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