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For a more cost effective greenhouse solution, take a look through our polycarbonate greenhouse range. With very little maintenance required, our polycarbonate greenhouses utilise the latest innovations to help control the temperature inside the structure. The polycarbonate material we use is for constant all year round gardening.
There are many advantages to polycarbonate greenhouses over a glass greenhouse. For example, did you know that plastic has better heat retention properties than when compared to glass? And, as less heat is lost through the polycarbonate material the greenhouse is able to maintain a higher average temperature than other greenhouses. Which, is of course essential to keeping plants warm.
Furthermore, polycarbonate greenhouse glazing is a stronger material than glass, this means it is able to endure a large amount of damage before it can be classed as unusable. This is evident in the shatter-resistant feature. No matter if it's a football, hail, or rocks, a greenhouse polycarbonate sheets are highly unlikely to have a smashed greenhouse window. However, in the occasion that the greenhouse needs maintenance, a polycarbonate roof sheet is much easier to source and fit as compared to a glass sheets which can be awkward and may be difficult to find the required specifications.
In addition, plastic roofing sheets are thicker than glass. This means the horticultural glass will provide a more effective diffusion of light than standard glass. Therefore meaning the sunlight is likely to spread evenly throughout the greenhouse staging, which is of huge advantage when growing plants.
Available in many sizes, and as twin wall polycarbonate, there may even be space to house a small box with your gardening tools, and any hand tools that you may need inside your greenhouse. You could even create an organised system to separate your power tools and garden hand tools. For instance a box for each type, or a box with a divider, where your garden power tools could slot in one side with your garden tools in the other.
As with most outdoor building, maintaining your cheap polycarbonate greenhouse is essential if you want to effectively grow plants and vegetables inside. For instance, a broom with a sponge on the end, or pressure washers on a light setting may all be suitable. However, before cleaning your greenhouse it is important to remove any plants that may get in the way of the cleaning process. It is also crucial not to place your body weight against the greenhouse itself. This is for health and safety purposes.
To get a value for money solution, a polycarbonate greenhouse is the way to go. Having no glass removes the chance of any shattering or potentially hazardous damage, and a plastic greenhouse is much easier to install. Lighter glazing demands much less when it comes to supporting structures. This means less cost as well as a convenient amount of shading.
Take a look through our range of polycarbonate greenhouses for sale, with a size and design to fit even the most obscure gardens.
For a more cost effective greenhouse solution, take a look through our polycarbonate greenhouse range. With very little maintenance required, our polycarbonate greenhouses utilise the latest innovations to help control the temperature inside the structure. The polycarbonate material we use is for constant all year round gardening.
There are many advantages to polycarbonate greenhouses over a glass greenhouse. For example, did you know that plastic has better heat retention properties than when compared to glass? And, as less heat is lost through the polycarbonate material the greenhouse is able to maintain a higher average temperature than other greenhouses. Which, is of course essential to keeping plants warm.
Furthermore, polycarbonate greenhouse glazing is a stronger material than glass, this means it is able to endure a large amount of damage before it can be classed as unusable. This is evident in the shatter-resistant feature. No matter if it's a football, hail, or rocks, a greenhouse polycarbonate sheets are highly unlikely to have a smashed greenhouse window. However, in the occasion that the greenhouse needs maintenance, a polycarbonate roof sheet is much easier to source and fit as compared to a glass sheets which can be awkward and may be difficult to find the required specifications.
In addition, plastic roofing sheets are thicker than glass. This means the horticultural glass will provide a more effective diffusion of light than standard glass. Therefore meaning the sunlight is likely to spread evenly throughout the greenhouse staging, which is of huge advantage when growing plants.
Available in many sizes, and as twin wall polycarbonate, there may even be space to house a small box with your gardening tools, and any hand tools that you may need inside your greenhouse. You could even create an organised system to separate your power tools and garden hand tools. For instance a box for each type, or a box with a divider, where your garden power tools could slot in one side with your garden tools in the other.
As with most outdoor building, maintaining your cheap polycarbonate greenhouse is essential if you want to effectively grow plants and vegetables inside. For instance, a broom with a sponge on the end, or pressure washers on a light setting may all be suitable. However, before cleaning your greenhouse it is important to remove any plants that may get in the way of the cleaning process. It is also crucial not to place your body weight against the greenhouse itself. This is for health and safety purposes.
To get a value for money solution, a polycarbonate greenhouse is the way to go. Having no glass removes the chance of any shattering or potentially hazardous damage, and a plastic greenhouse is much easier to install. Lighter glazing demands much less when it comes to supporting structures. This means less cost as well as a convenient amount of shading.
Take a look through our range of polycarbonate greenhouses for sale, with a size and design to fit even the most obscure gardens.