Unveiling Polytunnel Repairs and Refurbishments:
Polytunnel refurbishments will be required at
some stage within the life of any polytunnel, or at least some polytunnel
repairs can arise due to the nature of the materials used on the build. Although
the frame structure has a better and longer degradation time of up to 20 years
or more when using materials such as galvanised steel or lightweight aluminium
have been selected, then those versatile and sturdy structures that provide such
an essentially controlled environment for crops and plants, will unfortunately,
due to the material type used as a better cost-benefit within the lifetime of
the polythene covering may need replacing 2 or 3 times.
Across the UK these single and multiple
structures are used in agricultural and horticultural settings, which can be in
open-wide, wild places and dealing with the turbulent local weather conditions
without any nearby or close protection, such as a fences or walls, they are
completely at the mercy of being located in open spaces. The ones placed in
these areas are normally what you would call heavy duty types, while they offer
numerous benefits, including extended growing seasons and protection from
adverse weather, they are not immune to harsh wear and tear conditions,
especially in the case of commercial-sized polytunnels so usung more durable
and sturdy materials is required.
We explore the major differences between the
services of polytunnel repairs and much larger polytunnel refurbishments that
consist of a much broader aspect of replacing or recovering services and why
they are more likely to happen and occur in larger, commercial-sized
polytunnels.
Basic Repairs
Polytunnel repairs often refer to the process
of fixing minor or major individual or specific issues and or damages within
the structure or covering. Issues can range from small tears or rips in the
polytunnel cover, to bent or damaged framework problems, even doors, timber
replacement, or ventilation systems. Polytunnel repairs are more than likely
and typically localised and aimed to address individual or specific problems to
restore the polytunnel's functionality and purpose.
Polytunnel Refurbishments
Polytunnel refurbishments involve a more comprehensive overhaul of the entire structure and or cover. Refurbishments encompass a much broader scope. They often can entail a total upgrading, replacing, or improving various material components of the complete structure, to revitalise and enhance its overall performance and longevity. This scope of work is more of a thorough check for structural damage leading to a replacement and recovering and fitting approach to the covering, as they need replacing more times than the structure does.
Commercial-Sized Polytunnel
Refurbishments & Repairs
These are substantially larger and operated in a far more open-to-mother nature, weather mood swings, than their smaller counterparts. They accommodate more plants, machinery, equipment, and movement of staff. The sheer location, scale, and proportion of operations increase the degradation effect and normal wear and tear over time.
Commercial industrial-sized areas are subject
to continuous use throughout the growing season. The constant work activity,
including planting, nurturing, harvesting, and maintenance, places work-operated
stress on the structure and its components, with increased odds of potential
accidents.
Larger expansive structures are certainly
located in exposed locations around the UK to the harsh blustery elements due
to their size. This type of exposure can lead to more weather-related damage,
such as fierce wind, hail, heavy rain, or snow accumulation, and scorching sun.
Over time, these elements can weaken and degrade the polytunnel's materials.
The materials used in commercial-sized
polytunnels must withstand prolonged exposure to UV rays, humidity, and
temperature fluctuations and necessitate using heavy-duty materials. While
these materials are designed for durability, they can and will degrade over a
longer time frame, necessitating polytunnel repairs or refurbishments.
Read More:
Heavy Duty Polytunnel in Commercial Environments
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