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  1. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    Do you find things crawling and hiding in the hollows? When I pull my panels out of storage for the winter, I always find thick cottony insect cocoons, spiderwebs and various eggs in the valleys of the corrugations... I can't imagine having completely enclosed spaces that I can't get inside of...
  2. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    They don't need to be much thicker than that. Like I said above, the main selling point to me is that it's a stiff panel and not a loose sheet. Makes working with it easier and it sits more secure on the frame.
  3. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    I've been using mine for several years now, and it hasn't cracked or yellowed. I cut it with wire cutters and it didn't seem easy to split/crack at all, it actually feels quite durable. If price wasn't an issue, I'd much rather use this than any kind of rolled sheets, because the panels being...
  4. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    :eek: Whoa!!! Seriously? How big? I haven't looked in years... I got mine pre-pandemic and they were $17 per panel at 26"x6'... Just looked them up - they are about $28 now, so definitely more expensive but nowhere near $200...
  5. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    P.S. The poly is clearer than floppy plastic sheets (especially at higher mils like what you'd need, they get cloudier). The poly is crystal clear, it's just that the corrugation distorts your view a little. But not enough to be a problem. I can still see the birds just fine, and they get all...
  6. K0k0shka

    Winterizing, vinyl Vs. Poly sheeting

    I used shower curtains once and hated them. No matter how well you fasten them, they flap and bang and make a whole lot of noise. Maybe it's because I'm in a notoriously windy location? It was just too annoying. I'm in the suburbs and my neighbors are within 10-20 feet of the chickens, so I...
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