
Frequently asked
questions
Solexx Greenhouses
- What
makes Solexx Greenhouses different than
others?
Insulated Solexx paneling is available only on
Solexx Greenhouses. The covering is insulated to cut down
heating costs, but most importantly, you get more light
diffusion than is available with other types of covering.
University tests have shown that plants grow better under
diffused light. Another feature that makes us different is our
built-in steel-reinforced bench frames. With almost all other
greenhouse kits, benches are a large additional expense. Also
we include steel-reinforced hanging rods to overwinter hanging
baskets.
- Are Solexx greenhouses able to
withstand high winds?
Solexx greenhouses perform excellent in wind.
Our steel-core frame is extremely strong and durable. As long
as the greenhouse is firmly anchored (which we can help you
with), you should not have problems. The combination of a
strong frame and flexible paneling works very well in adverse
conditions. Many of our customers live on the coast and
frequently experience winds of 70 mph. One customer in New
Jersey has a greenhouse that survived Hurricane "Bob" with no
damage from the impacting tree branches.
- Are the
greenhouses easy to heat?
Solexx greenhouses are easy to heat. The 3.5mm
and 5mm twin-walled glazing material provides more insulation
than most other hobby greenhouse materials. We offer several
different heaters to meet your specific heating needs. The
cost of heating your greenhouse will depend on your area and
what you plan to grow. Many plants require only a 45-degree
nighttime temperature. Many people are able to heat their
greenhouse all winter for under $20.00 a month in the coldest
months. Heating costs can be reduced by using buckets or
plastic jugs of water or by lining the greenhouse with a layer
of Visquine or bubble wrap in the cold months. In mild
conditions, 5 gallon covered black buckets filled with water
will trap the solar energy during the day and release heat for
most of the night. Another option is adding rabbits to your
greenhouse. Rabbits put out 8 BTU�s per hour, which amounts to
roughly 2.5 gal of fuel in 6 months. Rabbit manure also adds
heat and makes a great non-burning fertilizer.
- How do
I prepare the site for my greenhouse?
Very little site preparation is required for
your Solexx Greenhouse. You can place your greenhouse on any
leveled area such as your lawn, over bare ground, on a gravel
base, over a wood deck, on a concrete slab, or a brick patio.
We recommend a gravel base for the best drainage.
- What
tools will I need to assemble the
greenhouse?
Assembling a Solexx Greenhouse is takes just a
few readily available tools. You will need a screwdriver,
variable speed drill, sharp knife or utility knife, tape
measure, step ladder, GE Silicon-2 caulk, caulking gun, clear
PVC glue and a level.
Solexx Paneling
- I am
interested in your Solexx polycarbonate covering.
How do you install it?
Our specially formulated Solexx panels are
actually a polyethylene blend. They are much more flexible
than polycarbonate and can easily be screwed onto an existing
greenhouse frame. This covering is available in 4� x 8� or 4�
x 12� sheets in 3.5 or 5mm thicknesses. Solexx covering can
also be ordered in continuous rolls up to 1000 feet so you can
conveniently cover just about any structure.
- When
designing a greenhouse frame, how much spacing should I
leave between supports for the panels? How many screws
should I use on these?
Solexx panels work well for many custom
structures. For maximum strength, we recommend support at
least every two feet on center. On the perimeter of your
structure, we recommend attaching screws every six inches. For
your supports, you only need to attach screws about eighteen
inches apart. As a general rule, figure that you will need one
screw per square inch of paneling. In extremely windy areas,
you may want to increase the number of screws you use.
- Isn�t
the paneling too dark to transmit light?
The unique Solexx greenhouse covering
transmits 70-75 percent of the available light. Most plants
only need 40 percent light to grow, but 70-80 percent
available light is the optimal growing range. Even on cloudy
days, your greenhouse has a pleasant, soft glow inside. The
panels diffuse the light evenly throughout the greenhouse
eliminating "hot spots" and shadows. Also, a bit less light
transmission will help to keep your greenhouse from getting
too hot during warm weather.
- Does
the covering break down in the sun?
Solexx panels are treated with a double UV
inhibitor during the extrusion process. The covering has an
eight-year limited warranty against ultraviolet breakdown and
is tested and certified by an independent lab. Solexx
greenhouses have been in the field for well over ten years and
there has been minimal UV degradation. All plastics do
eventually break down when exposed to direct sunlight for
extended periods of time; however, these panels are easy and
inexpensive to replace.
- How do
you clean the paneling?
Solexx paneling can be rinsed or wiped clean
without worry of scratching. The panels are impervious to
chemicals so you can wash them with a mild soap. It�s a good
idea to do this a couple times a year to keep your greenhouse
clean and to maximize light transmission.
- How
does the paneling hold up in cold or snowy weather?
Solexx panels are very durable. Solexx
greenhouses have been undamaged after being covered in several
feet of snow and exposed to subzero temperatures for most of
the winter. Snow tends to slide right off of the slick
paneling material. Unlike many greenhouse materials, our
panels will not yellow from the sun or cold.
- What is
H-Channel and U-Trim used for?
H-Channel is used to join the panels
together at the seams or you can overlap the panels.
U-Trim gives the4� ends of the panels a nice finished look.
- What is
the difference between polycarbonate and Solexx panels?
Solexx greenhouses are made with polyethylene.
Polyethylene is much more flexible and is easy to cut to any
size. Polycarbonate panels tend to be thicker, but have about
the same insulation factor as polyethylene. Both materials
diffuse light, but polycarbonate tends to diffuse less
(because it is more transparent), making the greenhouses much
hotter in the summer. Polyethylene is very easy to clean and
will not scratch like polycarbonate can.
- How do
you cut the panels? Is it easy to do?
Solexx panels can be cut with a simple utility
knife. Because the material is so flexible, it�s also possible
to bend it around many curves and corners on a structure.
- Should
I use 3.5 or 5mm paneling?
Solexx panels are available in 3.5mm or 5mm
thickness. The 3.5mm panels are recommended in most areas
because they provide more light transmission. The 5mm panels
are used in very cold climates (for added insulation) and for
areas in high altitudes. It is also recommended on many custom
structures for added support. Both varieties are available in
4'1" x 8'1" sheets and 4'1" x 12' 3" sheets or continuous
rolls.
Greenhouse Accessories
- What
can you do to automate the greenhouses?
Solexx offers many accessories to help make
your gardening experience easier. A solar vent opener is
available and can be set to automatically help regulate the
temperature. The heaters that we offer can be thermostatically
controlled to help you heat only when it�s necessary, keeping
your costs low. Also, our exhaust fans all come with
thermostat controls. This will help push out stale air as your
greenhouse begins to get hot.
- Which
basic accessories will get me growing?
Gardening with a Solexx Greenhouse is easy.
Although we offer a full line of greenhouse accessories, we do
have a few recommendations that will ensure success. First of
all, you want to make sure that your greenhouse is properly
anchored. We offer a Deluxe Tie-Down Kit, which includes four
anchors�one for each corner of the greenhouse. On longer
units, or in areas that have exceptionally high winds, you may
want to purchase additional anchors (which are available
individually.) Also, ventilation is a key factor. Two base
vents (or more on longer units) placed on each side of the
door will ensure good cross-ventilation. Eventually, a shade
cloth is also a good investment. During those hot summer
months, it will keep your greenhouse cooler and also increase
the longevity of your glazing.
- Where should the
heater be placed in the greenhouse?
We recommend placing the heater in the back of
the greenhouse, either at the end of the walkway or under the
bench frames. It's best to leave some space around the heater
so that the heat can fully circulate and so that none of your
plants get too warm. Having a small circulation fan is a good
way to ensure even heating in your greenhouse.
- How
should I place the vents in my greenhouse?
Typically, we recommend that you place a large
louvered vent opposite the door, towards the top of the
greenhouse. If you then place two or more base vents low to
the ground (on either side of the door, for example), you get
a natural ground- up ventilation. A solar opener can be
attached to the louvered vent, in order to better regulate the
temperature. We recommend that you close the base vents during
cold weather.
- Are
there books that can help me get started?
Solexx offers several books to help you get
started. One book that we see as absolutely indispensable is
Shane Smith�s Greenhouse Gardener�s Companion. It is loaded
with information about greenhouses, specific plants, weed
control, planting schedules� anything you would ever want to
know. There are many great ideas that we use in our own
greenhouses all the time.
Shipping
- What
method of shipping do you use?
Greenhouses, Panels and accessories
are shipped UPS.
- How
will my greenhouse arrive?
The greenhouse is sold unassembled. This helps
us to keep both shipping and greenhouse kit costs low. Each
kit comes with complete written instructions and computer
generated drawings. The pipes are color coded for convenience
and of course, we�re always here to help.
The greenhouses are shipped in a couple long
skinny boxes and an octagonal box for the rolled Solexx
panels. The 8' Garden Oasis, for example, comes in five boxes:
two 8' x 7.25" x 5" boxes, a box about two feet in diameter
and four feet tall for the panels, one 24" x 12" x 12" box,
and a small box for the Louver.
Miscellaneous
- Can I
come see your greenhouses in person and what are your
business hours?
Solar Components
Corp. is open 8-5, Monday through Friday.
Saturday visitation is by appointment only. Visiting is a
great way to see just how wonderful these greenhouses are!
Our showroom is located at
121 Valley Street in Manchester, NH. Phone: (603)
668-8186. Hope to see you soon!
Solar Components is an authorized
dealer of Solexx Products.
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