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It's distinct shape and colour mean it looks good in both traditional and modern gardens. Polycarbonate glazing is light, strong and safe, virtually unbreakable and easy to handle.
A strong, green-coated base made from galvanised steel to secure the structure is also included along with an opening vent, 3 piece tool set and base anchors. All packs come complete with fittings and instructions. Polycarbonate-glazing is used on all models for garden safety and heat efficiency.
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Please note: This greenhouse is designed for light domestic use only
This greenhouse is provided with extra bolts that can be placed within the framing recess whilst the greenhouse is being assembled. This ensures that if you wish to put lightweight shelving that is not free standing you can fix them to the frame without compromising durability. Note: The bolts can only be fitted inbetween the recess during assembly.
| Supreme Greenhouse 8' x 6'4" | Supreme Greenhouse 10' x 6'4" | |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 193cm | 193cm |
| Depth | 244.1cm | 306.1cm |
| Eaves Height | 134cm | 134cm |
| Ridge Height | 215cm | 215cm |
| Glazing Material | Polycarbonate glazing | Polycarbonate glazing |
| Glazing Thickness | 0.4cm | 0.4cm |
| Number of Opening Vents? | 1 | 1 |
| Base Included | Yes | Yes |
| Base Included | Yes | Yes |
| Door Opening Size (w x h) | 61.5cm x 179cm | 61.5cm x 179cm |
| Range | ||
| Price | £319.95 | £349.95 |
Planning Permission: In most cases planning permission is not required. If you have any doubt, we recommend you contact your local authority for advice.
Mrs M George - 13 October 2009
Thank you for your excellent customer service. Delivery within 4 days of order.
P Finch - 06 October 2009
Seemed a little flimsy when unpacking but once erected very stable, although a little sheltered BillyOh was whipped by the winds from the west (60Mph+) on the weekend, I awoke ready to go hunting for piece of greenhouse all over the garden, but had no reason for concern, BillyOh was put to the test and passed with flying colours not a nut out of place. The instruction manual is poor and lack’s good detailed pictures, however it had only taken me two afternoons to build. After the high winds I applied translucent silicon to the window edges just give an extra stability in rough conditions, this was for my peace of mind and probably not necessary.
Alan Gower - 05 October 2009
It took two days to build from the instructions, and the double sided tape is not a good idea! it is no good in cold damp conditions. I used mastic / building sealant all over the Polycarbonate sheets, and the greenhouse is now strong and secure from the weather and winds.
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