I have a ShelterLogic garage with a heavy PVC skin on it. The bottom skirt or flaps that go down each side are either glued or heat sealed on. The seam has let go along the join and I would like opinions what would do a better repair.
I could use the Orafol 1397PP 2 sided tape and treat the seam like a banner. The seam is along the bottom, up about 1.5 to 2 feet from the ground. I will have to have a helper hold a board on the inside as I tape and burnish the overlap seam from the outside.
Alternatively I could use PVC glue, and do the same process, but it will be more difficult unless the glue dries or holds quickly.
Which way would you recommend?
Which will be the longest lasting (permanent) repair?
Tape or glue or is there another alternative I have not thought about?
This is the garage we have, and you can see the seam. along the length of the side. The material on ours is PVC, but the one in the photo is not.
Thanks
I could use the Orafol 1397PP 2 sided tape and treat the seam like a banner. The seam is along the bottom, up about 1.5 to 2 feet from the ground. I will have to have a helper hold a board on the inside as I tape and burnish the overlap seam from the outside.
Alternatively I could use PVC glue, and do the same process, but it will be more difficult unless the glue dries or holds quickly.
Which way would you recommend?
Which will be the longest lasting (permanent) repair?
Tape or glue or is there another alternative I have not thought about?
This is the garage we have, and you can see the seam. along the length of the side. The material on ours is PVC, but the one in the photo is not.
Thanks
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