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Greenhouse Building and How to Build Your Greenhouse Right

By Judy Stevens

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If you are thinking about buying or building a custom greenhouse there are some simple steps to consider for your greenhouse construction costs.

First, Greenhouse construction is unique to the industry. You should not hire a company that does not have experience in building greenhouses. These greenhouses are costly and you will want them to be constructed by true greenhouse craftsmen. Some of the pitfalls with building a greenhouse lies within the contractor working on the site. There are special clips, bolts, corners, and working with glass or polycarbonate is also a true skill so don’t try to cut corners by hiring a local builder unless they are truly skilled at working with greenhouse construction.

Next, the construction of a greenhouse is woven into the knowledge of the manufacturing arm of the greenhouse. It is something the qualified greenhouse builder has grown to study and know well. Basic design and uses of the greenhouse are common knowledge with the qualified greenhouse construction team. The materials used in different parts of the country are also important to the builder and whether the structure needs vents, doors, full sun, how much drainage, misting systems and how certain equipment can be used in the greenhouse. There is no room for mistakes or error in the design, manufacturing and building of a greenhouse.

Third, greenhouse construction needs to be done with a knowledgable team of crew, workers, manufacturer, and owner all working together to make sure all of the parts and pieces arrive at the site early and ready for installation. This will move smoothly but could be a major problem if not installed by knowledgable craftsmen. Imagine missing a piece only to learn the part came from China, and will take two weeks to be delivered. This can be costly and the project hindered.

Fourth, a qualified greenhouse construction crew will know more than a general contractor when planning a greenhouse. Many details are considered such as the air flow of the greenhouse, how size of structure affects the life of the plants, climates and issues that may arise with the certain manufacturers of the equipment used. A professional greenhouse builder will work with architects, engineers and landscape designers well before you get to the ordering process.

Thus, there are many things to consider in greenhouse construction and your greenhouse builder should be able to explain the process with you from start to finish. This will ensure a lifetime of gardening pleasure.

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Stevens, Judy "Greenhouse Building and How to Build Your Greenhouse Right." Greenhouse Building and How to Build Your Greenhouse Right. 12 Nov. 2009. uberarticles.com. 6 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/gardening/greenhouse-design-and-construction/>.

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Stevens, J (2009, November 12). Greenhouse Building and How to Build Your Greenhouse Right. Retrieved April 6, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/gardening/greenhouse-design-and-construction/

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