Aluminium Greenhouse 199 - Stable Door, Polycarbonate Roof

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Aluminium Greenhouse 199 - Stable Door, Polycarbonate Roof
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The pictures show the standard 8'5"x10'4" greenhouse.

Summary:

These premium quality greenhouses are available 8'5" wide and 10'4", 12'9", 15'2", 17'8" or 20'1" long. Standard features include strong black finish aluminium frames and a low threshold base. The glazing is full height toughened safety glass in the walls and 10mm multiwall polycarbonate in the roof. Standard features include a lockable hinged stable door, downpipes and a minimum of 2 roof vents to provide ventilation. Options include staging, automatic openers and heaters. Detailed fitting instructions are supplied for DIY self assembly. We offer fitting as a low cost option in many areas.

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  • Substantial aluminium frame
  • Black powder coated finish
  • Full height toughened safety glass in the walls
  • 10mm multiwall polycarbonate glazing in the roof
  • Neat glazing with no wire clips
  • Integral gutter with 2 downpipes included as standard
  • Structural cills included - separate base plinth not required
  • Lockable hinged stable door
  • Low threshold doorway for easy access
  • 2 free roof vents included on 8'5"x10'4" and 8'5"x12'9" greenhouses
  • 3 free roof vents included on 8'5"x15'2", 8'5"x17'8" and 8'5"x20'1" greenhouses
  • Eaves height approximately 6'2" (1890mm)
  • Ridge height approximately 8'2" (2500mm)
  • Door height approximately 5'9" (1740mm)
  • Door width approximately 2'9" (845mm)

POWDER COATED ALUMINIUM: The powder coated finish is more attractive than the stark silver finish aluminium greenhouses. The tough finish also has excellent weathering properties and retains its gloss and colour superbly. A good example of powder coating is the finish on your washing machine. Powder coated aluminium greenhouses have a similar finish.

TOUGHENED GLASS: Toughened glass is the best glazing material for use in greenhouses. It is around 6 times stronger than normal glass so it is less likely to break and when it does break toughened glass breaks into harmless small pieces. This makes toughened glass the best option for all the family including children, pets and the elderly. Toughened glass also strengthens the frame and it is heavy which helps to resist wind. Although size limits apply, toughened glass panes are longer than horticultural glass, with no overlapping glass and fewer joins. Where required, joins are neat in-line H-profile joins. Greenhouse glass is subject to lower visual standards than other more expensive glass and may include blemishes or imperfections which do not adversely affect the performance.

MULTIWALL POLYCARBONATE 10mm THICK: 10mm thick multiwall polycarbonate is much stronger and more rigid than the 4mm and 6mm thick twinwall polycarbonate used in cheaper greenhouses. 10mm thick polycarbonate features a honeycomb construction. Multiwall polycarbonate is virtually unbreakable and very practical. With small children or pets around polycarbonate greenhouses are safer. Polycarbonate is also safer to handle during installation. Polycarbonate greenhouses provide a similar growing environment to glass greenhouses with better insulation properties and reduced glare. Polycarbonate also provides good insulation from frost and maintains a more even temperature for better plant growth. Multi wall polycarbonate also diffuses light to prevent scorching.

STRUCTURAL CILLS: This greenhouse includes low profile structural cills. A separate base plinth is not required. Structural cills are designed to suit a low threshold doorway. They are stronger than normal greenhouse cills with a lower profile than a traditional base plinth. Structural cills feature a flat underside to spread the weight of the greenhouse over a larger area. They can be placed on concrete, paving slabs, bricks or decking but structural cills should not be placed on soil or gravel.

GREENHOUSE LOCATION: Ideally your greenhouse should have a clear space at least 18" wide on all sides, if possible. This ensures easy access for both installation and future maintenance. In reality this is often not practical and at many sites it is not needed. A reduced clearance is often possible on one or two sides. You should cut back or remove any nearby shrubs and trees. Remember to allow for future growth. Ideally the ridge of a greenhouse should run from east to west. The best position for a freestanding greenhouse is a sunny spot outside the shadow of nearby buildings and trees. A sheltered position is best otherwise additional screening may be advisable. Polycarbonate glazing is not recommended at exposed sites. Plants need plenty of water so your greenhouse should be close to a water supply and the site should be well drained.

SIZES - LENGTH AND WIDTH: Sizes are sometimes rounded to the nearest nominal size for ease of reading but the correct external wall sizes are listed alongside the price. The first dimension listed is the width and the second dimension is the length. The width refers to the angled gable walls at the front and rear including the door wall. The length refers to the side walls. All sizes are approximate.

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