About Greenhouse Kits
Garden Greenhouse kits are available in different sizes, designs and forms,
depending on your garden's needs and budget.
You will need to know about each design to understand and pick the right one that best matches
your growing requirements. You may be surprised to know that some greenhouse kits are very affordable.
Introduction to the Kits
Greenhouse kits provide you a finished and workable model. It is easier for individuals to get
the right setup. There are a lot of DIY or do-it-yourself kits available for willing weekend warriors. You can get
help from a carpenter to guide you through the entire process.
Some reliable greenhouse companies provide you with technical assistance to help you through the
project. You may be provided with a manual or videos to build the structure right. You should always look for a
solid foundation where you are going to build your greenhouse.
What to Buy
Look for a top quality door and frame. It is difficult to find just by looking at photos. If you
want to purchase a certain kit, ask the seller to see a kit that is already set up. If you cannot view, look for
other references that can provide you more information about the kit. Manufacturers generally provide several size
options or you can order custom sizes on most occasions.
The Kits
A lot of kits are made using either aluminum or wooden frames. Wood provides a very
aesthetic effect but usually need a lot of maintenance. Aluminum greenhouses can be strong or fragile, depending on
the model. Aluminum material can last for several decades. It, however, does allow cold outside temperatures inside
the greenhouse. There may be thermal breaks done by the manufacturer to help alleviate this effect. A thermal break
is described as the process of indirectly connecting the outside metal to the inner metal structures to make the
internal environment warmer.
Solar Heat
Some greenhouse kits are solar heated. This means that the setup you may buy can be more energy
efficient compared to other models. You should try to choose an excellent solar design wherein the north wall is
insulated. You have to insulate the foundation as well using Styrofoam measuring 1 foot deep. Use double or triple
thick glazing for insulation. Seal all nooks to prevent air leaks. The doors and vents have to be caulked and
weather-stripped. A number of thermal storages can work too. You have to find the right equipment and features that
will give you the best warmth and temperature at the least cost.
More Features
You can buy a number of kits that can be attached to a structure like a garage or house. If you
place the greenhouse on the south side of the home or garage, you can take advantage of solar heating. If you have
a greenhouse linked or situated near the home, you can enjoy the greenhouse and find it economical to run
operations.
Compare First
Compare and review other features and options to add to the greenhouse, like vents, fans and
paint options. Go for the best venting applications available, unless you are located somewhere with very cool
summers. If you live in hot areas, you may find it difficult to adjust a number of things. You should choose the
paint color that suits your personal taste. White reflects the longest and lasts the longest, which is why most
gardeners prefer this.
Make it a point to ask the kit seller a number of things, such as the number of kits they have
already sold, the warranties available, how long they have been operating and if they make the kits
independently.
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