Example 1: The Jupiter 8300 – on a concrete plinth
The customer had a level concrete plinth prepared for the greenhouse to be fitted to:

The frame is then fitted

once everything is checked for squareness the glazing is the final step :

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Example 2 – The Jupiter 9900 – on a concrete trench
Installed to a customer who had the concrete base already in place

The frame is then constructed in sections, bolted together and secured to the metal base :

Once the frame is checked for squareness the base is secured with concrete bolts – this isnt going to move anywhere!

Glazing is the next step:

This customer had a chosen a mix of auto opening vents and manual vents, so these were fitted as agreed with the customer:

The finished article – a great looking greenhouse:

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Example 3: The Venus 5000 – on grass
When mounting on grass the base is secured to the ground by me digging a hole and using concrete to secure each of the base legs into the ground.

The frame is then built and checked for squareness

Then glazing:

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Example 4 – The IDA 3300 , the “lean-to”
This style suits where space in limited, timber is fitted to the side of the a wall or building to mount the frame to, the other steps are simitar to the stand alone green house builds – framing is constructed and checked for squarenss before glazing:




