Waterproof tape for the greenhouse?

Started by sweet_dumpling, April 20, 2006, 12:52:52

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sweet_dumpling

My greenhouse has a few cracks in it where the wind comes in. Would it be possible to mend it with waterproof tape? Is there a special waterproof transparent tape for greenhouses that anyone could recommend please? Or is there a better way? the largest hole is 5cm high by 20cm. Thank you

sweet_dumpling


tim

The only one that I have found that stays on long-term is a foil backed one - can't recall the name. Possibly Sylglas?

katynewbie

:-\

I just inherited my greenhouse with my new plot. I have never had one before, so was well chuffed to find that replacing panes is not as scary or difficult as it sounds! Three panes had blown out of mine, including a triangular one which looked even more awkward to me! Lovely guy on the site came and showed me how to do the first one and left me to it with the others. Pair of gloves, pair of pliers and it was done! Just new clips required, and new panes which I found in the shed (lucky me!) but i dont think greenhouse glass is very expensive? Have a go, if I can do it anyone can and it would be better than tape in the long run.

;)

SMP1704

You can get transparent Duck tape, which sticks to anything and stays stuck!  but it's not cheap.  Replacing the glass might be a better option.
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

growmore

#4
Clear silicone sealer does the job ..Run it along the cracks if they are small.  If they are wide run silocone around crack and stick a piece of glass over it  ..  I have even stuck broken panes together with it ..Cheers... Jim
Cheers .. Jim

Dixie

Was exactly what I was going to say Growmore, I used clear silicone to fill in nookes and crannies in my greenhouse :)
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