Mark Twain
Call me Ishmael.
Well I’m finished smoking in my garage during the winter. I could never get it warm enough with all the cars coming and going so I decided to winterize my screened in porch. Bought ten 8’x 26” semi-clear trek plastic pieces that are designed to be used underneath your deck to make it water proof. I vertically mounted them against the supports for the porch and started screwing them in place. Very little cutting was needed and the pieces lock into one another nicely.
The result:
The porch is now wind proof and stays dry. I was a little worried about ventilation but with the door slightly cracked and the ceiling fan set over on winter mode it works great. I bought a rotating space heater that took about an hour to heat the place up. When it did it kept the temp a nice 65 while it was 35 and raining outside. Nicest thing was it only cost me $200 and you can reuse these panels for years.
Now all I have to do is put down a rug to stop the cold air from coming from between the deck boards.
The result:
The porch is now wind proof and stays dry. I was a little worried about ventilation but with the door slightly cracked and the ceiling fan set over on winter mode it works great. I bought a rotating space heater that took about an hour to heat the place up. When it did it kept the temp a nice 65 while it was 35 and raining outside. Nicest thing was it only cost me $200 and you can reuse these panels for years.
Now all I have to do is put down a rug to stop the cold air from coming from between the deck boards.


