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Chatting => Equipment Shed => Topic started by: potatopotato on September 29, 2007, 18:39

Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: potatopotato on September 29, 2007, 18:39
I want to get a greenhouse to put on my lottie next Spring. So at the moment I'm shopping around to see what I can get for my money.

Anyway today in B & Q I noticed they've got a sale on greenhouses, obviously not many people want to buy them this time of year because it's so blooming cold. But I do because I like a bargain. Anyway they had this greenhouse the size I want, 6 x 4 and it was less than £200 which seemed pretty bargainous. Only thing was, it doesn't have glass panes - they seem to be of some kind of perspex (can't remember the name of it and the B&Q website doesn't have them listed, frustratingly). They made one of the selling points out to be that the perspex panes don't break easily which would be a bonus for me because I'm really clumsy.

Only I don't see anyone else on my site with a greenhouse with perspex panes, so I was wondering if maybe they just aren't a very good idea? Would welcome people's thoughts on this! Thanks .
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: muntjac on September 29, 2007, 18:43
grab it ........  :shock:
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: flowergirl on September 29, 2007, 19:10
get it. we only have perspex at our site cos the vandals smash glass
Title: Re: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: WG. on September 29, 2007, 19:27
Quote from: "potatopotato"
 it doesn't have glass panes - they seem to be of some kind of perspex (can't remember the name of it
Polycarbonate?
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: muntjac on September 29, 2007, 19:35
i have a few sheets of lexan plastic type stuff its nigh on bullet proff lol

http://www.diyplastics.com/
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: richyrich7 on September 29, 2007, 21:05
Bargain... but anchor it down well as the polycarbonate ones are a little lighter than glass ones.
Title: Re: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: potatopotato on September 29, 2007, 22:17
Quote from: "whisky_golf"
Quote from: "potatopotato"
 it doesn't have glass panes - they seem to be of some kind of perspex (can't remember the name of it
Polycarbonate?


Yes, that's it.

Well it sounds like I'm onto a bargain, judging by what people are saying here!
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: SnooziSuzi on September 29, 2007, 22:22
definately get it!

If you do decide to glaze it later on then you should be able to buy panes of glass cut to the right size from B&Q or from a local glazier.

Wow, wish I'd seen that bargain before spending £350 on mine!!
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: crowndale on September 30, 2007, 09:06
When I had a polycarbonate greenhouse I regularly had panes of plastic flying around the garden during bad weather so make sure that ot only is the frame well secured but that is is sheltered from the wind.  Mind you the b & q Gh look to be more substantial than the one I had, but still, no point in risking losing the panes to wind!
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: muntjac on September 30, 2007, 11:38
Quote from: "crowndale"
When I had a polycarbonate greenhouse I regularly had panes of plastic flying around the garden during bad weather so make sure that ot only is the frame well secured but that is is sheltered from the wind.  Mind you the b & q Gh look to be more substantial than the one I had, but still, no point in risking losing the panes to wind!



 good point crowndale . but id suggest as i do that the panes are glued in with window sealant this not only fits them well but cuts down on draughts and leaks between the frame and glass  :wink:  and its only a £1  tube from £1 shops . 1/4 inch cut on the nozzle  :wink:
Title: Re: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: mkhenry on October 02, 2007, 00:12
Quote from: "potatopotato"
I want to get a greenhouse to put on my lottie next Spring. So at the moment I'm shopping around to see what I can get for my money.

Anyway today in B & Q I noticed they've got a sale on greenhouses, obviously not many people want to buy them this time of year because it's so blooming cold. But I do because I like a bargain. Anyway they had this greenhouse the size I want, 6 x 4 and it was less than £200 which seemed pretty bargainous. Only thing was, it doesn't have glass panes - they seem to be of some kind of perspex (can't remember the name of it and the B&Q website doesn't have them listed, frustratingly). They made one of the selling points out to be that the perspex panes don't break easily which would be a bonus for me because I'm really clumsy.

Only I don't see anyone else on my site with a greenhouse with perspex panes, so I was wondering if maybe they just aren't a very good idea? Would welcome people's thoughts on this! Thanks .


Guess whos popping down to B&Qs Tomorrow.
I have been looking at cheap polytunnels and or another greenhouse,at those prices the greenhouse wins. :wink:
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: edlomatt on October 02, 2007, 21:50
may be able to get it cheaper then that from a company i know, the names downstairs but ill have a look later for you and provide contact details. its a chinese company i met a GLEE that operate in the uk.
Title: b & q greenhouse sale....
Post by: mkhenry on October 02, 2007, 22:07
Quote from: "edlomatt"
may be able to get it cheaper then that from a company i know, the names downstairs but ill have a look later for you and provide contact details. its a chinese company i met a GLEE that operate in the uk.


Great,I went to B&Q no bargains on greenhouses in my area.
The greenhouse was £169 plus poly/base/etc. It would have cost well over £300 in total,and that was for a very basic one. :cry: