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  1. It takes 18 hoops to make a 100-foot-long hoop house. After bending, the hoops are 17 feet wide and 7-1/2 feet tall. Figure 1 includes a diagram and dimensions for the bender. The operator simply slides the bender along a piece of square one-inch tubing, pushing down on the handle to form the correct curve.

  2. View of the PVC hoops outlining the sides of the hoop house. Starting at one end of the hoop house, attach one end of the twine to the top center of the second hoop—the hoop immediately next to the door frame end. Pass the twine over to the next hoop, pulling it tight and knotting it around the hoop.

  3. This document explains how to build a low-cost hoop house, of the design developed by Tod Hanley. The Kerr Center has conducted several highly popular workshops on building these hoop houses, beginning in 2008. Low cost (~$1,400) Bend hoops from straight tubing. Use ropes instead of purlins. Ease of construction. Two people can do it in a weekend.

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  4. Hoop houses, also referred to as high tunnels or cold frames, are generally quonset- shaped and constructed of metal or plastic hoops (bows) covered with a single layer of 6-mil, greenhouse-grade, polyethylene film.

  5. Building a hoop house that ages gracefully also demands construction details that aren’t immediately obvious. This is where the tried and true design features you’ll learn about here

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  6. Constructing a hoop house is one way farmers can minimize these natural limitations. Hoop houses are semi-curved frames covered with a layer of clear plastic or nylon shade cloth. These clear plastics allow for solar heating during the early spring and late fall, thus eliminating the need for elec-tricity.

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  8. Oct 30, 2024 · Use our PVC hoop house plans with PDFs and step-by-step hoop house building plans to grow earlier in spring and extend gardening into winter. Gardening inside a hoop house is like...