14ft Polytunnel | Polythene Cover Trench Fit Technique | M1427

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Our video which focuses on 14ft Polytunnel Trench Installation, will aid you in anchoring your polytunnel firmly into the ground, and then to align the polythene cover alongside the structure.
Begin this operation by digging the trench. This activity involves carving out a trench around the intended site of your polytunnel, ensuring it measures 30cm in width and at least 40cm in depth.

Before proceeding to cover your polytunnel with the polythene material, it's essential to prepare the frame adequately. This preparation includes the installation of rebate batons around the door frame, a vital step for the subsequent attachment of the polythene cover. These batons need to be precisely measured, cut to the correct length, and securely nailed in place, laying the groundwork for a polythene cover that fits flawlessly.

The next stage will involve Fitting Polythene Cover In Trench For 14ft Polytunnel which should be done with at least two people to ensure the cover is laid out evenly and aligns accurately with the polytunnel's structure. The process begins by anchoring the cover under the sheeting baton at the doorframe lintel and then stretching the cover tight across the length of the tunnel, fastening it securely at the other end.

Completing your 14ft Polytunnel Trench Installation includes Securing Cover In Trench For 14ft Polytunnel along its length and to the doorposts, assuring a tight fit that will protect both your crops and the medium sized polytunnel itself.

Remember that our construction services team is on standby to assist. You'll find our contact details at the conclusion of this video.

Chapters:
0:00-0:29 - Introduction
0:30-0:34 - Parts Needed
0:35-0:59 - Digging Trench Requirements
1:00-1:26 - Preparing the Framework
1:27-2:54 - Fitting the Rebate Batons Around Door Frame
2:55-4:55 - Fitting Polytunnel Cover
4:56-5:32 - Securing Polytunnel Cover Into Place
5:33-7:13 - Fixing Polytunnel Cover Down the Length
7:14-8:33 - Secure Polythene Cover to Doorposts
8:34-8:56 - Construction Services and Outro

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