...has become utterly shocking! The DIY trade in general seems to have hiked its materials prices to usurious levels, strangely coinciding with the increase in demand due to a locked-down population. Funny, that. Not!
All is not lost, however, since just as many people are offering free-to-dismantler greenhouses as before. Given that the average pane of replacement 2' x 2' (600mm) greenhouse glass is around a tenner, the average 6' by 8' house contains over 300 quids worth of free glazing, making it well worth the effort of removal. Any unwanted parts of the frame are happily snapped up by your friendly neighbourhood rag and bone person, too.
In the last month I've taken down three of these, with one being rebuilt in our back garden at home and the spare glass and any useful aluminium parts, spares and fixings being stashed for future use. In fact, it's hard to understand, barring infirmity, why people actually pay for this stuff!