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Reglazing With TwinWall or TripleWall
Upgrade
your greenhouse
 
TwinWall is a significant
improvement for a single-glazed greenhouse.
- Remove old
glazing
- Cut
TwinWall to size using a box knife or a very fine tooth saw blade
- Install
new glazing gasket if necessary
- Note
panels have one side which must face the sun
- Remove
protective film from inside face
- Close
exposed ends of panels with TwinWall capping
- Set
TwinWall panels in place and secure with the same method as the old
glazing.
- Now
immediately remove exterior protective film
- Never
store TwinWall in direct sun or film will not
release
- Apply
clear sealant where TwinWall tucks into frame or capping.
 
Adding TwinWall or TripleWall to your wood framework is easier when
using these special pieces to hold the panels in place. The Caps are made
of a tough, sunlight resistant polycarbonate, and are weatherproof and
maintenance-free.
Use End Caps on the top and bottom of
TwinWall or TripleWall to close the channels. This keeps out dirt and
insects. Also use End Caps on the outside edge of corner panels (Fig.
1).
The Joiner Cap is used to connect TwinWall or TripleWall
along vertical edges (Fig. 2).
Builder’s notes: Drill Caps every 12"
for screws. Design framework 24-1/2" O.C., or plan to rip TwinWall to
23-3/4" wide. Cut capping with hacksaw.
Building With TwinWall
- Apply
1/16" Glazing Tape (#1521) to framework. Install TwinWall panels
on tape. Seal all roof joints between panels. Also seal between panels and
framework with Foilastic Tape (#1532).
- Apply
1/16" Glazing Tape to underside of Bar Caps.
- Apply
Sealant #1520 to underside of Roof Bar Caps at screw holes. Install Bar
Caps.
- Seal screw
heads.
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