Slant Roof Greenhouse
Our color preferences limited us in the corrugated department and the fact that we needed pieces that were 12 in length narrowed us down to a polycarbonate roofing product at our local.
Slant roof greenhouse. The modern slant beam roof design is a modern twist on the traditional greenhouse. Snow tends to stick more to double inflated poly. Correct siting is very important in this type of greenhouses to take maximum advantage of sun exposure during the winter months. As seen in sunset magazine at cornerstone test gardens sonma ca.
A greenhouse roof needs to have enough slope to prevent leaks and dripping condensation. Construction heavy duty 16 gauge galvanized steel slant roof lean to design designed for use with 1 3 8 inch fence pipes not included in sale. It can be built against the wall of the house garage or garden shed. To find the best angle for a greenhouse roof take your latitude and add 20 degrees.
Coming fall 2020 after almost a year of research and design we re excited to release our new slant roof greenhouse this fall. Single sloped greenhouses have gained popularity in the recent years for their ability to be easily installed pointing south and thereby receiving sunshine the entire day or toward the best angle of the sun in relation to the season and it s orientation in the sky. A lean to greenhouse is a simple yet sturdy structure owing to the supporting wall behind. Because the greenhouse is warmer than the outside air a layer of snowmelt often forms between polycarbonate glazing and snow helping the roof to shed any snow of significant weight.
Solar greenhouse designers often cite a rule of thumb along the lines of. A roof finished with shingles was a viable option too if it wouldn t have made the treehouse seem too professionally finished and nicer than our barn. A lean to greenhouse extending 6 from your house needs a minimum 8 of height with an additional 4 for each additional foot the greenhouse extends from the building wall. While the logic behind this rule is sound it is a dramatic oversimplification that can lead to costly and unnecessary decisions to build very steeply angled roofs.
Slant roof construction catches up to 40 more of the sun s light and heat and provides additional vertical growing space when compared to traditional gable roof construction. Related to the roof slope is the freeboard the space between the lowest point of the roof and the ground.