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Transform your backyard into a gardener’s paradise with one of our aluminum Walk-in Greenhouses. Made from polycarbonate, these walk-in greenhouses come in various sizes, with a roof vent for optimal air circulation, ensuring a perfect environment for your plants year-round. Their durable, weather-resistant design makes it ideal for any season, allowing you to enjoy gardening in comfort. At Hunnicutt Outdoor Living, we pride ourselves on providing quality items that we’d feel confident using and selling to our family. Embrace your green thumb with this reliable and user-friendly greenhouse.

 

Embrace the joy of gardening with our Walk-in Greenhouse with Roof Vent, now available at Hunnicutt Outdoor Living. Perfect for getting those seedlings, cuttings, and bulbs started for early blooms, these spacious greenhouses ensure optimal growing conditions. Crafted with the quality and care you expect, it’s a product we trust for our own family. The roof vent offers crucial ventilation, helping you control temperatures and humidity with ease. Make your gardening dreams flourish with confidence and convenience!

 

Our greenhouses are designed for simplicity with a quick-install system and slide-in panels, ensuring a swift, solid build that allows you to focus more on your passion for planting. As a farm family, we understand the importance of quality and use the items we sell, ensuring you receive the best. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this sturdy and user-friendly greenhouse will elevate your gardening experience. Invest in a product that reflects our commitment to quality and family values, and watch your garden flourish.

 

The VIWAT greenhouses are constructed with heavy-duty 720g/m² polycarbonate panels and a reinforced aluminum frame, offering exceptional durability. Built to withstand the elements, they provide year-round protection for your plants, ensuring a stable and enduring gardening environment.

 

Our greenhouses are equipped with panels that have a UV coating on their surfaces, ensuring your plants are protected from harmful solar radiation while maximizing sunlight exposure. This optimal balance supports healthy growth and the flourishing of vibrant blooms.

 

Balanced Ventilation & Enhanced Security; our design integrates adjustable ventilation with secure access, featuring a lockable door and vent window for both optimal air circulation and safety. This ensures your plants thrive in a secure and controlled environment.

 

Recommended

  • Two people to install these greenhouses
  • Anchor the greenhouse to the ground, concrete or other weather-proof flooring 
  • Do not place in a windy location
  • Read Customer Tips to save time and frustration
  • Lay out each section as seen in directions (comes in package)

 

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    • Rip the plastic off both sides of the panels before sliding into grooves.
    • Use your own screwdriver and wrench.
    • Lay out all the parts in an organized fashion. I emphasize the importance of a good base. The foundation seems to take the longest amount of time but it is well worth it to make the rest of the assembly easier.
    • In my opinion, there are a few steps that are difficult to understand. Here are my tips after the fact:
      • Step 3: I think the idea is that you can choose to stake the greenhouse of dig a trench for it? I ended up drilling/sawing slots into a wooden foundation. 
      • Step 39: the B3 panels do not insert fully into the frame. This was a step that stumped me because the other panels up to this point all sit within the frame. I thought the B3 panels were too long and almost made the mistake of trimming them to fit within the frame. That would have been a disaster. The tops of the B3 panels are free-floating until the gutters are attached. 
      • Step 47: do not insert the H19 rod into 2 free floating gutter pieces (A21). Just insert it into one side, then after attaching both the gutter halves, slide it across. I broke the plastic of one gutter piece because I tried to connect the two before they were stabilized on the frame.
      • Step 57: The A23 pieces will seem to not fit if the base is not level, even if the rest of the greenhouse is holding together without a problem. Get the base level and the A23 pieces will be exactly the right length. 
      • Step 58: the plastic H21 is to cover the exposed A25 and A26 metal pieces. The plastic has to be trimmed to fit.
      • The H17 pieces are a clever way to allow access through the ventilation openings during the assembly process (sliding the ventilation panes up and down and poking your head out) while making sure the panes don't slide after assembly once you tighten them in place.
    • Do not forget to put H-15 in before sliding the window B-6 into the main middle beam A-3. I missed this as part of step 25 so I had a fun extra step at the end of the whole assembly when I discovered a left over part when everything was done. I had to take the middle beam out and insert that tiny plastic tube for a window stop.
    • I also had difficulty determining where H-18 went in step 43. It should be placed in the inside of the house and bottom of the panel brace below the window B-6. The instructions were not clear where or how this piece was to be installed as well as A22-1 and A22-2 in step 24 &25. Again don’t forget about H-15 in step 25!
  • 4x6      77"H

    6x7.5    77"H

    6x11     77"H

    8x12     81.5"H

     

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