Greenhouse Assembly - Do it yourself or ask us, its your choice

17th May 2011 - 16:40:37
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Greenhouse Assembly - Do it yourself or ask us, its your choice

If you’re looking for a place to protect your precious flowers, or you simply need a store house for your garden, building a greenhouse may be the right thing for you. Greenhouse assembly is easy with Gabriel Ash, and can be done quite simply.

We acknowledge, that everyone is not a master carpenter, for this particular reason we can assemble your greenhouse for you.
The materials that you will need to get started with your greenhouse will be delivered to you and assembled by one of our technicians or you can build it yourself – its your choice. However you choose to build your greenhouse you can rest assured that your Gabriel Ash greenhouse will be manufactured from the finest timber.

The first thing that you need to start with is the foundations. Most people that want the greenhouse to stay in one particular spot will use a concrete foundation. You need to make sure that the foundation is level and allow the concrete 4-7 days to completely dry before you start erecting your frame.

The next step is assembling the frame, depending on how big or wide your greenhouse is will depend on how long it will take to assemble. Once this has been completed, the next stage is the roof. Ensure that it fits snug to make sure that there are no leaks. Once this is completed then you can begin to place the insides of the greenhouse ready for your plants.

The final part of the greenhouse is the door. Once you have secured in place then you’re finished!

Assembling your Gabriel Ash greenhouse can take time but once you see the finished product we are confident that you will be happy with your purchase. Be patient and don't forget that we can deliver your greenhouse fully assembled, just ask us when you order.

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