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    Hi,
    I've just moved and before my greenhouse stuff is even unpacked, I've lost 3. panes from the roof in high winds. Our neighbour thins that the door flew open and the shock did it as has been there fine for donkey's years. Has anyone anytips to really secure the new panes?

    Thanks
    Beth

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    Originally posted by Forget-me-Not View Post
    Hi,
    I've just moved and before my greenhouse stuff is even unpacked, I've lost 3. panes from the roof in high winds. Our neighbour thins that the door flew open and the shock did it as has been there fine for donkey's years. Has anyone anytips to really secure the new panes?

    Thanks
    Beth
    Is it a glass greenhouse or polycarbonate? (I think that's the right word)

    We have a very windy garden at times and the first greenhouse we bought was one of the (we thought) sturdy poly ones but we always had trouble with the panels blowing out in the wind. Some of the time it was because the door blew slightly open but not always. Anyway in the end the wind won and flattened the whole thing.

    We have a glass one now and have repositioned it so the door is in a different position, haven't had a pane blow out yet despite very blustery conditions this winter, the door slides open slightly now and again but panes stay put.

    Fingers crossed I haven't jinxed it now

    Last edited by SMS6; 11-01-2008, 01:08 PM.

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    • #3
      my green houses have got a hole drilled in the door runner so I can lock it with a padlock this stops the door blowing open and is probably the easyest way of keeping the door shut, you dont even have to use a lock it could just be a piece of bent wire or something.

      Cheers Chris
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      Cheers Chris

      Beware Greeks bearing gifts, or have you already got a wooden horse?... hehe.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by crichmond View Post
        my green houses have got a hole drilled in the door runner so I can lock it with a padlock this stops the door blowing open and is probably the easyest way of keeping the door shut, you dont even have to use a lock it could just be a piece of bent wire or something.

        Cheers Chris
        Now that's a good idea! I think mine already has holes in the door frame...?
        *Note to self - check if they're in the right place!*

        To hold the panes of glass in the roof - could you use silicone sealant in the gaps/overlaps? I don't have a glass greenhouse, so I don't know if that's possible, but silicone is quite grippy, and flexible

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        • #5
          Yes you can use silicone but I would advise just putting a couple of blobs on each side of the pane because if you need to change the pane at some point it will be a sod to remove if you silicone round the whole pane.
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          Cheers Chris

          Beware Greeks bearing gifts, or have you already got a wooden horse?... hehe.

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          • #6
            Greenhouse wind

            Hi,
            thanks to replies. The greenhouse is a glass one. I'm going to check for holes now and my husband who wasn't about when posted agees that Silcone would be good and do-able. My last grenhouse was cheap, plastic and smaller, it took three days to put up but was solid. This is bigger and donkeys years old, it has lots of selving, a ceiling vent, (last one had an end window that would slip down a lot.)also light and a heater. I cannot wait to start using it. It took the whole morning to clear the glass and soggy moving boxes full of gardening paraphernalia.

            Thanks again.

            Beth

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            • #7
              Tips for securing greenhouse panes in wind

              I had terrible problems with glass being blown out of my greenhouse, but I came up with a solution that really has worked for me, despite my greenhouse being in a most exposed position at the top of a hill.
              For full details, visit my blog at Grumpy gits and useful tips

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Smugdane View Post
                I had terrible problems with glass being blown out of my greenhouse, but I came up with a solution that really has worked for me, despite my greenhouse being in a most exposed position at the top of a hill.
                For full details, visit my blog at Grumpy gits and useful tips
                Excellent idea Smugdane . By the way, I notice this is your first post. Welcome to the Vine. Could you add your location to your profile please? That way it will show up on your posts and save us keep asking you where you are.

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