Description
Americover’s Greenhouse Plastic Sheeting is clear to let the maximum sunlight in to support your plant’s growth cycle. Ultraviolet inhibitors extend the life of our greenhouse film for up to 4 years despite the frequent changes in outdoor weather Americover’s Clear Greenhouse Plastic Sheeting offers 90% light transmission to allow maximum sunlight exposure to support your plant’s growth cycle. Ultraviolet inhibitors extend the life of our greenhouse film up to 4 years despite the frequent changes in outdoor weather elements. This 6 mil greenhouse cover is lightweight and easy to install.
Whether you are looking for a greenhouse cover that has an anti-drip additive to reduce condensation buildup or a greenhouse cover that disperses light to help delay the loss of heat from the greenhouse, we have a greenhouse plastic sheeting solution for you.
Contact a representative to get your custom-fabricated greenhouse cover. Each cover is cut to size and carefully packaged for delivery to where ever you need it.
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