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Old July 9, 2006   #1
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Default looking for poly panel

Insulated polycarbonate panels are difficult to find in NY, CT, NJ area.

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Old July 18, 2006   #2
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Have you checked your local Home Depot, Lowes or Agway? Other than that you can check out these links:

SOLEXX Corrugated/Insulated Plastic Panels: http://fishstoretn.com/corrugated_in..._plastic_.html

EnviroCept Company: http://www.greenhouses-etc.net/glazi...e_covering.htm

Insulated polycarbonate panels: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search

To me they seem expensive, I'd think about using some doubled up poly tarps at 4 mils thickness. A 10'x25' (4 mils) is available at Home Depot for less than $14.00 per package.

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Old February 10, 2007   #3
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I would look for a commercial greenhouse supplier. I use Waldos Greenhouse Supply out of Toledo Oh,may be Perrysburg OH. Poly panels are not cheap - relative. I have used poly sheating, uv treated, comes with 4 yr guarantee, and seems to last 4 to 7 years deepending on how many creates try to climb up it - cats usually.
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Old February 26, 2007   #4
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Finally ordered 5 x 4'X8' 4mm twinwall poly panels from Farmtek.

Going to building a lean-to greenhouse.

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