Added to 10,815 ideabooks Last comment "Another roof covering clear what about snow" This photo has 9 questions
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having a clear cover over the pergola. The concern I have from talking to a professional is the problem of snow load. Is the pergola strong enough to support the snow load during heavy snow? Is the cover removable? Also, how do you clean the cover and keep the leaves and debris off the clear covers
securing the clear panels to the beams. Can you help? Many kind regards, Meg and Mark
looks like clear plastic corrugated roof panels to me.
timer. The clear plastic cover doesn't give you much shade however, and our hailstones have punched right through the plastic. A double layer may be the solution. Also drop down plastic sides can give you a instant greenhouse.
on the clear roof section on any very hot summer days.We don't attempt to heat the porch on cold days.We've added white outdoor drapes under the deck section for a touch of privacy , but they do very little to alter the temp. Thanks, the homeowner
Clear cover over porch to allow sunlight
porch. The clear ceiling section is made of clear, single layer polycarbonate panels .The panels fit into the support frame , and are made”
“to onto deck to open room”
“on the deck above, and using a garden hose, and an extendable pole with a soft cloth attatchment. Very slick! thanks,”
“There is a deck on
polycarbonate clear roof is holding up very well here in frigid, snowy Minnesota. It's an unheated, screened porch that we are able to use from about April till November. We sleep out there whenever we can — that's a wrought iron trundle bed under the deck end of the porch. Rainstorms and snowfalls are really
Added to 395 ideabooks Last comment "Shagbark hickory may grow 70-90 feet high and 50-70 wide, and needs several to give nuts."
gorgeously clear yellow in fall and wows year-round with its namesake shaggy bark
shagbark hickory (Carya ovata, zones 4-8). This tree turns a gorgeously clear yellow in fall and wows year-round with its namesake shaggy bark. It has the potential to grow very large, at 70-90 feet high and 50-70 feet wide
gorgeously clear yellow in fall and wows year-round with its namesake shaggy bark. It has the potential to grow very large, at 70-90 feet high and 50-70 feet wide. (I’ve seen it grow much smaller among other trees.)
gorgeously clear yellow in fall and wows year-round with its namesake shaggy bark. It has the potential to grow very large, at 70-90 feet high and 50-70 feet wide. (I’ve seen it grow much smaller among other trees.) And if you’re looking for hickory nuts to eat, it’s best to plant a group.
steer clear of cocoa mulch. The smell may be great, but if your dog eats it, it can cause the same bad reactions as chocolate.
steer clear of cocoa mulch. The smell may be great, but if your dog eats it, it can cause the same bad reactions as chocolate. Many baits for snails, rats and other pests can be fatal. If you must use them, make sure your dog can’t get at them — and remember, dogs can be remarkably tenacious when it