srr5008
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We currently have air-powered polycarbonate doors (by Ultimate Supplies) on both of our IBA bays. We are sick of the air setup, and the doors are ready for retirement - so we will be switching to electric.
Right now we are on the fence between staying with the polycarbonate doors (we'd go with the Airlift Alaskan model) or the vinyl doors (Airlift XRS).
Our only hesitation with sticking with the polycarbonate is algae - we currently get green stuff growing between the panes on the door sections and it makes the doors look like crap. Every polycarbonate door manufacturer I have talked to has said this was unavoidable.
On the vinyl side of things, I am worried about wind (we are located on the oxbow of a river, so it's pretty flat and can get a little breezy at times), heat retention (I have to imagine the poly doors are better here) and fading. We've seen some local-ish washes switch to the vinyl doors and it looks like they fade and get pretty ragged looking after a year or two.
I was just wondering if anyone had used both types, and had thoughts one way or the other?
Right now we are on the fence between staying with the polycarbonate doors (we'd go with the Airlift Alaskan model) or the vinyl doors (Airlift XRS).
Our only hesitation with sticking with the polycarbonate is algae - we currently get green stuff growing between the panes on the door sections and it makes the doors look like crap. Every polycarbonate door manufacturer I have talked to has said this was unavoidable.
On the vinyl side of things, I am worried about wind (we are located on the oxbow of a river, so it's pretty flat and can get a little breezy at times), heat retention (I have to imagine the poly doors are better here) and fading. We've seen some local-ish washes switch to the vinyl doors and it looks like they fade and get pretty ragged looking after a year or two.
I was just wondering if anyone had used both types, and had thoughts one way or the other?