Commercial greenhouses come in many different styles and forms. For those who want to buy one, going through the various options can be daunting. Here are some of the things you should look for.

What Features to Look for

The first is the size. The basic rule is this: never buy a unit that can only hold this year’s gardening expectations. You will find it too small by year’s end. If your purpose is business, all the more should you get a unit as large as possible.

Next to the size is the structural integrity. Make sure there are no cracks. For additional flexibility, look for units that can be covered with polyethylene or other materials.

Needless to say, the unit must also be easy to assemble. Read the product specifications. While shapes differ, the pre-punched, cut to length components are the easiest to set up.

Commercial Greenhouse Accessories and Equipment

Accessories included in greenhouses vary. Some may also have to be purchased separately. These include side, end and roof vents, side curtains, end wall curtains and roll-up door assemblies.

Other door assemblies are sliding or swing. Other accessories that you may need are internal retractable shade systems, evaporative cooling systems, circulation fans and exhaust fans.

If weather conditions fluctuate in your area, hot water heaters, radiant heat systems or space heaters may be required. The benching system will also be important. You can choose from portable, rolling or stationary benches.

The Ventilation Fan

A fan is used for cooling the structure. Properly installed, they will bring cool air from the outside. At the same time they are used to keep the temperature to moderate levels. Circulation fans are also necessary because they provide consistent air flow.

Heating and Cooling Systems

The heating and cooling systems will maintain the temperature during those hot summer days and cold winters. These come in different styles, so choose the one that fits your needs. Don’t scrimp on the quality of these components; they can spell the difference between healthy plants and sick ones.

For more precise temperature control, thermostats will be necessary. Most of them are easy to set up. Just hook them up to the cooling / heating equipment and you’ll be able to adjust the temperature.

Buying a commercial greenhouse entails planning. The information given here will help when you look for a unit to buy. When you do see a unit you like, go over the product specifications carefully.

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