Jw Williams

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You the man Mike. Much obliged
6 years ago
Thanks for the warm welcome Mike. It’s nice to be able to talk about these things with people who speak the language. My internet research has been limited and saturated with advertisements.

Do you think that I would need additional ventilation with the three 4’x8’ hinged windows on the north and south open during the summer?
The heavy insulation and poly makes sense during the winter but I certainly don’t want to cook everything to death in the summer either.
I had thought about the windows and attic fan to help with the heat up top but hadn’t fine any research on the insulation factors.
The building is old and has no insulation whatsoever so I was concerned about all my heat getting sucked out in the winter.
6 years ago
I have thought about a solar powered attic fan for ventilation. Maybe incorporate a few windows on the east and west side as well.
The reason I want to insulate and thought about going thicker, 10mm tips, is that I originally wanted to do a sunken passive solar greenhouse but after weighing out the expense and workload of that verses converting the building I decided to go with the chicken house.
I’m kind of holding onto the idea of passive solar if possible. I guess I just wonder if it’s worth the expense for the possibility
6 years ago
Hello all,
My wife and I are planning on converting an old 31’x25’ chicken house on our farm into a greenhouse and I’m having a hard time deciding on what millimeter twinwall to use.
The build has a concrete slab with a short, block foundation wall as well as three 4’x8’ windows on both the north and south side of the house for cross ventilation.
My plan is to replace the tin roof as well as the windows with twinwall poly, then insulate the rest of the house.
I do not plan on heating during the winter but would obviously like as much season extension as I can get with the multiwall poly.
We live in southwest va so we don’t have really “harsh” winters but it certainly gets cold enough to hit the brakes on most crops each year.
The price difference between the 6mm and 10mm isn’t more than a couple/few hundred, I just don’t know if it’s the right way to go, overkill or wasteful because I won’t get much extension with out secondary heating.
I thought that this group where the perfect people to ask.
Any feedback on the glazing, ventilation or overall design would be very much appreciated.
Happy trails and happy vibes to all 🤙✌️
6 years ago