Transform your landscape with the sophisticated style of a Cape Cod hobby backyard greenhouse. The steep roof slope and New England architectural look make it a standout feature in any garden. Plus, if you live in an area with high snowfall, this greenhouse is ideal as snow easily sheds from any high-pitched roof. It is no wonder the Cape Cod Greenhouse has been featured in many national magazines over the years. With its expert engineering, you can easily accommodate taller plants, long hanging baskets and young trees.
Potential customers may be interested in the following: I am retired with a very bad back and a twice broken collarbone that restricts the height I can reach with my right arm. I put the greenhouse up by myself with the help of three ladders and a bunch of bungee cords. It took six days including the time to re-do the base but a day and half of that was waiting for you to open to get information. So four and a half days for one person. We are very happy with the greenhouse.
~ R.C.
When selecting a site for your foundation, choose a flat, level surface where your greenhouse can be easily installed, stable and secure. Locate your greenhouse close to power and water, while also considering water drainage and easy access. Try to locate the greenhouse so that 6 hours of sunlight is available during winter months. For more information, please visit https://blog.bcgreenhouses.com/tips-for-placing-your-greenhouse
The rules for the permit process depends on your municipality but generally speaking, a structure less than 120 square feet that is not considered permanent does not require a permit. We are able to provide engineered shop drawings to secure the required permits, if necessary. For more information, please visit https://info.bcgreenhouses.com/en-ca/greenhousepermit
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