How To Build A Polycarbonate Greenhouse, How To Make A Greenhouse, Home D.I.Y

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @pennyhoward5753
    @pennyhoward5753 2 роки тому +2

    This makes me envious; now I need to casually introduce my husband to this video as my skills are nowhere near as neat & accurate. 😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Dindoes
    @Dindoes Місяць тому +1

    Good work. Thanks for the detail video. You made me realise how big the job is and how daunting it is 😂.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Місяць тому

      @@Dindoes
      Hi. Many thanks for watching and the message.
      I used a router to create channels in which to insert the polycarbonate, which makes the job a bit more technical. You could make a more basic frame and then screw the polycarbonate sheets to the outside or inside of the frame for a much simpler method.
      Hopefully you will plan a design for yourself and have a try.
      Maybe start by making a cold frame and then scale up once you have the confidence to do so.
      I also have a video to make a cold frame so maybe take a look.
      All the best with whatever you choose to try to make. If you need any help just message me here or via instagram, under the same name. 🛠️🪴

  • @peteborkowski9729
    @peteborkowski9729 Рік тому +2

    Well done my friend thank you for the tips, i will be making a greenhose but not a lean to one. Hope your good lady kept a supply of tea coming👍👍

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      Hi Pete. Many thanks for watching so glad that you have picked up a few tips.
      If you are on Instagram then look me up, under the same name, as I would be interested to see how your build turns out.
      The tea lady never visits as frequently as I would like😀
      Enjoy your build 🪚🍅

  • @its_marc
    @its_marc Рік тому +2

    That’s a good idea routing the wood, I’ve built a couple of these and for some reason never thought to do that! Will next time though thanks.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to message.
      I had been thinking for a while as to how to make a greenhouse without having to baton down the sheets onto a frame and how to maximise light. The idea of routing came to me.
      Enjoy your next build and your winter growing.
      Hope you have a good Christmas 🎄

  • @kindle7191
    @kindle7191 2 роки тому +2

    Cute back yard build! My kiddo in Canada also wears the big clunky Croc's! Happy Holidays from rainy misty Vancouver Island.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      I always thought Crocs were for old people until I got given a pair, so comfortable 😂
      Enjoy yourself over Christmas.

  • @henrywilson3462
    @henrywilson3462 2 роки тому +2

    Never thought there could be a DIY of greenhouses! I am redesigning my garden and I am also a novice to gardening so I am always open for advises, tips and experiences. My sister has an amazingg garden and I got inspired by her. Her glass greenhouse purchase form Mulberry greenhouses is the cherry on top to that beautiful backyard garden. I am also planning to get one but need to learn a few things first. :)

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому +1

      A greenhouse makes a massive difference to how you can garden, certainly in terms of being able to start seedlings earlier and also to overwinter more plants. Enjoy

    • @Ian-gw2vx
      @Ian-gw2vx Рік тому +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening Can you advise where is best to get replacement polycarbonate sheets for a 4 x 6 lean to greenhouse ? Thanks

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      @@Ian-gw2vx Hi and thanks for the message.
      As I was buying a quantity it worked out cheaper to buy from roofing megastore.
      Otherwise you can buy polycarbonate from B and q, Wickes and Homebase.
      Make sure to get twinwall for better strength and thermal properties.

    • @Ian-gw2vx
      @Ian-gw2vx Рік тому +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening Thanks. Unfortunately the big DIY chain stores are extortionate. I just need uv protection.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      @@Ian-gw2vx unfortunately polycarbonate has gone up loads in the last few years.
      Some garden centres sell small panels but it’s of thin grade.

  • @superdiy7081
    @superdiy7081 Рік тому +1

    Nice, has inspired me to build my own. Can you remember the depth of the router groove? thanks

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and the message, glad you’re inspired.
      The router bit used was 10mm wide and it did a plunge depth to 10mm also.
      Hope you enjoy your build 🪚🌶️

  • @malcolmchalmers9231
    @malcolmchalmers9231 2 роки тому +1

    Top job and a big help 👍👏

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching Malcolm, and for your message. Much appreciated and glad the video helped you. 👍👍

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому +1

      Now you can get to the important job of gardening 😃🍓🌼

  • @michaelwardle4547
    @michaelwardle4547 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi. Nice build. How has this held up over the couple of years since being built?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  9 місяців тому +1

      Hi Michael.
      Many thanks for watching and the message.
      The structure is great and especially when considering we have had 3 big storms hit us.
      If you want to see how the greenhouse has evolved, shelving and heated benches etc, then have a quick watch on my last video for mid February allotment update.
      I hope you have some grand build ideas to work towards 🛠️🌶️

  • @okpalms1
    @okpalms1 Рік тому +1

    Looking to do this on my brick home, any issues with the exposed brick in the greenhouse as far as mold, condensation etc?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      Hi. Thanks for the message and watching.
      So long as the bricks are in a good condition and the mortar is of sound quality then you will be okay.
      I used dampproof membrane barrier between the timber frame and the adjoining brickwork to prevent constant contact from the timber onto the brick but that was more a precaution.
      If you have adequate ventilation into the greenhouse then you shouldn’t ever have high humidity to cause mould or much condensation.
      Hope this all helps.
      Enjoy your build 🪴🪚

  • @acoyne174
    @acoyne174 Рік тому +1

    Nice video. Did you route the roof timbers also to accommodate the roof panels?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      Hi. Thanks for watching and messaging.
      Yes, I used a router on all the timber sections, sides, roof and door. Makes it a more secure and less draughty build.
      Hope you enjoy your building project 🪴

  • @simon3030able
    @simon3030able 10 місяців тому +1

    I've only just come across your videos, as I'm looking to do exactly as you have done, but smaller, for our cottage garden. Mine will only be 1500 x 800, and 1700 high to fit under the eaves of a brick built shed. Have you any tips, or things that you might have done differently with yours? Thanks.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  10 місяців тому

      Hi Simon. Glad you found my channel and thanks for watching.
      Given that you are only intending to have a narrow greenhouse/lean to how about building it more like the coldframe that made in a different video.
      The coldframe that I made had 2 front opening doors.
      By having front opening doors you could then create deeper internal shelving without having to worry about how much space to leave as a path.
      Since the original build I have added an additional shelf, giving 4.
      Just a suggestion.
      Enjoy your build and if you need more help just shout. I’m also on instagram which is an easier way to share photos or comments if that’s of interest.
      All the best with your build🛠️🌸

    • @simon3030able
      @simon3030able 9 місяців тому +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thanks so much for responding. I'll look that video out, and have a think about what I want to do. It had crossed my mind to have front opening doors, as because of the limited depth, I was wondering about an end door. The only issue is to maintain a fall back to front, given that the back can only be 1700, the doors would need to be lower, and might prove to be a pain, ducking to get in....Be in touch!

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  9 місяців тому

      @@simon3030able
      No problem Simon.
      Over the width you are talking about you will only need a height difference of about 3cm to give you a suitable fall for quick run off of rain.
      My suggestion is to get some paper, pen and ruler and do a few sketches of design and then draw to scale. Better to work out dimensions before you start to buy and cut wood.
      Enjoy the project 🛠️🪴

    • @simon3030able
      @simon3030able 9 місяців тому +1

      @diyhomeandgardening yep, I'm a paper and pencil kind of chap, used to design commercial kitchens and AC installations, so measuring is king! Thanks for the info re fall, I was wondering. I was going to fix the polycarbonate sheets to the outside of the timber, rather than router a channel like you. Any thoughts?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  9 місяців тому +1

      @@simon3030able
      Much easier to fix the polycarbonate to the outside of the wooden frame but you need to make sure to use the correct screws and caps to hold it down. If you don’t and wind gets underneath then normal screws will pull through.
      Have fun planning 👍🛠️

  • @tigertruckerman
    @tigertruckerman 2 роки тому +1

    nice work,did you silicone were the polycarbanote slotted into wood

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      Thanks. I only ran silicone along the timbers that adjoin the house, no need elsewhere as the polycarbonate is a snug fit.

  • @robertstenton6763
    @robertstenton6763 Рік тому +1

    Nice build . Are the polycarbonate panels free floating in the frame ? .

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому

      Hi Robert.
      Thanks for watching. Yes the panels are loose in the frame, albeit a tight fit.
      The tape to the ends of the panels adds a little extra bulk to form a good seal too.
      Are you going to do a build too? If so then enjoy it once finished for growing loads of extra plants in.

    • @robertstenton6763
      @robertstenton6763 Рік тому +1

      Future build , yes. Old greenhouse , too small , so going for a large wooden structure .Looked at poly tunnels , expensive , and wrong dimensions.. lets see where it goes ..

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому

      @@robertstenton6763👍
      Before building mine I looked up Polytunnels but as you say just too expensive for what they are and the quality is so varied.
      At least with building your own you can adapt size and design to fit your needs. Normally height of doorway’s is the main issue😂
      Happy building and growing

  • @cletus1875
    @cletus1875 Рік тому +1

    Hello.
    I'm looking into building my own lean to greenhouse. Approximately what did your project cost?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      Hi.
      Many thanks for watching and your message.
      I loved building my greenhouse as I got to have the right size and style to fit the location. Only problem now is that I have filled it with loads of seedlings😃
      I haven’t properly costed the build before but I would say it cost a maximum of £459-500. I’ll have to do a proper check though.
      Happy building 🪚

    • @cletus1875
      @cletus1875 Рік тому +1

      @DIY Home and Gardening that's great! As an off the shelf greenhouse can cost £500 upwards. In my last house (a small terraced in Lancashire) i completely covered my backyard, making it a yard greenhouse. Altogether cost me about £900. I used the clear corrugated panels. My new house has an east facing gable end. I'm thinking more of storage room but with greenhouse capabilities.

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  Рік тому +1

      @@cletus1875 I originally thought of just using the corrugated roofing as I had used it for a lean to build and thought it’s pretty good.
      I instead opted for the 10mm twin wall Polycarbonate as the uv light penetration is better and it also has better thermal properties for winter protection.
      I bought the polycarbonate from roofing megastore as they were the cheapest for the amount I wanted and they have a good range of sizes available. Reviews all seemed good too.
      Have a good day 🌻

  • @tigertruckerman
    @tigertruckerman 2 роки тому +1

    what about drainage to let condensation escape at bottom,the wood will rot ?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      It’s all treated timber and the whole structure sits on paving, that has a slight fall, to allow for drainage. The moisture and excess water drains out through odd gaps to the base.

  • @tigertruckerman
    @tigertruckerman 2 роки тому +1

    One last question what width was router bit 10 m same as sheet?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому +1

      Ask as many questions as you like.
      Yes, the router bit was 10mm as I wanted it to be a tight fit.
      Enjoy your build.

  • @philhode5104
    @philhode5104 2 роки тому +1

    Are they 4x4 ?,and what's at bottom of the sheets in the frame?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      The posts are 2x2inches.
      I built timber frame around the whole of the panels, all shown in the video.

    • @philhode5104
      @philhode5104 2 роки тому +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening I meant in the sheets themselves, looks like cover?

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      @@philhode5104. The sheets were 6m long I think and 670mm wide. They came from Roofing megastore and I cut them down to size, and then taped the ends.

    • @philhode5104
      @philhode5104 2 роки тому +1

      @@diyhomeandgardening thank you,I was wondering what it was

    • @diyhomeandgardening
      @diyhomeandgardening  2 роки тому

      @@philhode5104 no problem