Now I have set up my shelter in the garden, I am trying to further secure it so it can withstand the strong wind, which can happen any time, but definely during the winter time. The shelter is made up with the aluminium pipe frames which clicks into the shape, and the pvc canopy attached on the top with the elastic bands all around between the frame and the peg holes. The size is 3m x 6m, quite large sized carport canopy originally, but now set up as a general shelter for working around in the garden, and wood bruning stove. The shelter has no walls at all. Just the PVC roof on the frame.
It looks secure the now with some old outriggers I used to have for the scafolding attached to the legs of the shelter, but I can see that it might get damage from any strong wind more than 40-50 miles per hour. During the winter, we get 70-80miles wind some days.
I am wondering if shelters like this can withstand the strong winter winds here if good securing measures were in place, or does it have to be taken down during the storm.
Have you done anything to secure for your semi-permanent shelters like this in your garden or sites? What are some of your experiences coping with the strong winds against the semi-permanent or temporary shelters?
It looks secure the now with some old outriggers I used to have for the scafolding attached to the legs of the shelter, but I can see that it might get damage from any strong wind more than 40-50 miles per hour. During the winter, we get 70-80miles wind some days.
I am wondering if shelters like this can withstand the strong winter winds here if good securing measures were in place, or does it have to be taken down during the storm.
Have you done anything to secure for your semi-permanent shelters like this in your garden or sites? What are some of your experiences coping with the strong winds against the semi-permanent or temporary shelters?