Greenhouse From Recycled Fence and Windows
by bpoulton in Outside > Backyard
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Greenhouse From Recycled Fence and Windows
I wanted a greenhouse that would vent well I live in the lovely state of North Carolina and it gets warm in the summer. So we all know heat rises right so I want the vent to be high as possible. I found this plan on https://www.buildeazy.com/greenhouse/ paid the 5$ for the plans and used them pretty much just for the roof framing and went my own way after that.
Supplies
Material from this project was mainly a recycled fence. i did have to purchase some lumber for the longer spans but was pretty proud of all the material i was able to reuse. Found a door on marketplace for free the windows where 10$ for all 4.
tools was mostly hand tools cordless drill and circular saw did most of the work i brought out the nail gun to speed things up.
Base
Every good structure starts with a good base i cleared the ground and made a flat spot to fit the greenhouse on
Build the Frame
this green house is built with wood frame construction. so this part right here if i had to do it over again i would have spaced the studs the width of the polycarbonate roofing so i would not have to do as many cuts. i used the left over roofing to fill in the spaces around the windows to maximize the sun. i did 5 foot tall walls you can go taller if you want but this work perfect for me
Roof Trusses
all the angles on these are 60 and 30 degree angles
Add Doors and Windows
so here i pre built the walls in my garage and moved it to the back. i didn't really plan for the windows very well but it was an easy fix i just winged it on the locations and every window will be different so i removed some studs and then cut 2x4s to the bottom height of the window then put a brace between and then added a little gap to make the window move freely so i could add hinges later to allow the windows to open out word to allow better ventilation. i put a screen shot on the proper way to do this.
Add Roofing
i used Lowes polycarbonate roofing this was the most expensive part of the project i used 6 8 foot pieces to complete this project
Siding
i covered the bottom half of the green house with fence boards painted white to appease the HOA
Inside
for the inside i used painters plastic to fill any large gaps and also used great stuff to fill in all the small gaps.
once that was complete i covered the wood area with more platic using a staple gun to just clean it up and make sure it was sealed good
i then used more recycled lumber and made benches
i drilled holes in the rafters to put piping so i could hang plants
Pergolas
Light It Up!!
added a string of white Christmas lights to allow us to use it at night. we use this as a bar for our fire pit!
Venting Windows
here is the coolest feature in the greenhouse these are so cool highly recommend it!