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Lean To Greenhouse? How To Do It Cheaply
Posted on March 10th, 2010 No commentsThe skill, patience and endurance of people that build their own successful ecosystems has to be commended even if just for taking the initiative. Unfortunately no amount of initiative is going to remove the one difficulty which is cost.
No matter how inexperienced you are, if you are not able to build a lean to greenhouse (or lean to conservatory) cheaply it might be that you are trying to over complicate things. Lean Tos are not difficult to build, especially the free standing ones. You will however, need to get the right materials for the building and this might get a bit expensive if you are not careful.
It is very cheap to build a mini lean to greenhouse. These are small enough to fit in the most cramped living areas or those which only have a small area for plants such as a flat. If you are able to build something such as a small dogs kennel or a post box then you have what it takes to build a mini lean to.
Don’t forget to take your environment into account. If you are prone to heavy wind or rain storms then it is probably best to have a solid wooden frame with a glass covering. Since glass is not the cheapest of materials the chances are better to save a few pounds if you use the correct size of fiberglass. Wood is not expensive and any lumber yard will have what you need.
On the subject of wood, a wooden greenhouse is probably the cheapest to build if you have decided to do it yourself. Your budget will be in reason whether you build an attached or a stand-alone type just by sticking to wood. Some fiberglass, glass or polyethylene covering as well as a bag of nails and a hammer is all that you should need.
Polyethylene is cheap and effective in areas with good weather. Wood, however, will need some kind of treatment if it needs to withstand excessive sun or a cold, rainy environment. A simple coat of varnish every now and then should suffice.
Probably the most expensive greenhouse you can build is an aluminum greenhouse. It is a pain to work with and even though it is a common enough material, it is still rather pricey. These greenhouses are meant to be attached to a garage or house and if you were even thinking about trying to cut costs this way I would suggest to forget it.
Although not something which you can build yourself out of raw materials, one option to consider is purchasing a D-I-Y uPVC lean to conservatory installation kit. They are usually easy to install (if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions), they have no trouble in any kind of weather, they are very easy to clean and relatively cheap to purchase. Obviously they are not as cheap as the wooden version which you can build yourself but I will almost guarantee that it will be standing (in a good condition) a lot longer.
Imperial Windows specialise in windows, doors and Conservatories. The lean to greenhouse (or lean to conservatory) is only one of the ranges that we supply. Visit us at http://www.imperialwindows.co.uk
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