Product Description Our Garden Rooms are an affordable alternative to higher end Sunrooms and conservatories. We have two widths available 2.4m (8ft) and 3.5m (12ft). Model shown in the main picture is the larger one. Sturdy construction, made with a galvanised steel frame clad with our "Ultimate Glazing System" and finished using a white decorative trim. All sizes have a sliding vent window and double sliding doors with a door opening width of 790mm (31") enabling easy access for wheelchairs and wheelbarrows. The doors can be fitted on the front, or on either side of the frame, with additional doors available as add-ons (see below). Doors are not lockable on this model. Ideal for use as: Lean-to greenhouse Team room Fuel store Playroom Home brewing / jam making Animal shelter Wheelchair / tool storage Dimensions Both models are 178cm (5ft 10') deep and 213cm (7ft) high at the wall Door aperture 790mm (31") Two widths available 2.4m (8ft) and 3.5m (12ft). Box Contains Galvanised Steel PVC Trim Polypropelyne Twin Wall Panels San Clear Window Panels Fixings Instructions
Frame material | Alloy Steel |
Number of doors | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00786471239391 |
Manufacturer | Norfolk Greenhouses |
Size | 2.4m Wide |
UPC | 786471239391 |
Product Dimensions | 177 x 236 x 213 cm; 34 kg |
Part number | BCGRSM2360 |
Item display height | 213 centimetres |
Item display length | 177 centimetres |
Item display width | 236 centimetres |
Item display weight | 34 Kilograms |
Material type | Steel |
Item model number | BCGRSM2360 |
ASIN | B01LYSP3TT |
M**S
Trouble with delivery at times I didn't think I was going to get it
When I Finally received it I was very happy
T**T
Summer room
Not as easy to put up .But nice to sit in on lovely day.Better doors needed as if strong winds pick up can blow windows out. Had to use corking to help keep windows in place .xx
C**S
Love it
Great
J**E
Rubbish
Pieces didnt line up. Very flimsy . Some bits had to be cut to size. Pieces in box not needed. Not worth money Took 2 men 2 days to get up
L**E
flimsy
I purchase this product about a year ago and have had nothing but trouble. When first purchased I had paid to have qualified builders construct it, at the very end 2 of the pieces where missing which meant the building was half built and you are unable to leave it this way because of wind. I had to pay them to take it back down and order the pieces. The seller did apologise and send the pieces straight out, nevertheless, I had to pay for it to happen all over again.I put it to the back of my house and it stopped very short of windows and doors so I had to construct a base and blocks for it to be able to attach. Every time a small storm or bit of wind occurs I have the windows fly out or crack. Recently 3 of the windows cracked and flew out and now I have been unable to use it as it had 3 window opening gap and I don't have any windows to replace it and it is most likely going to rip the rest out as soon as we have a bit of wind.The doors are unsecured and don't have a feature to be able to lock or add a lock to it. I understand it is for plants but even still it would be nice to be able to lock it. Additionally, the sliding window is shut by a bolt and requires being unbolted and fully opened or bolted shut. This is a nightmare and a simple release catch would be more suited.I wanted to but extra bars to extend it or make it taller and have been unable to find any extras for sale anywhere. I also needed to replace the windows, again I could not find there anywhere so now I am stuck with half a shell that cost me £300 odd quid that I can do nothing with.As the other review stated I wish I knew so I could have purchased something else even if it cost more. The seller advised me that it would be fine for its purpose etc and it has not been. I am not sure how you tested this product but you need to retest it and offer spares for sale because of its frequent breaking. I have this product with 3 windows missing if anyone wants to buy it please let me know!
M**N
A nightmare to assemble.
I waited 5 months before I started assembling the greenhouse. Several hundred tiny screws which I couldn’t even pick up never mind fit into the tiny holes. I’d already checked all time parts for quantity, but when I started fitting the panels some were the wrong size. They sent me the correct ones and I fitted them, but for some unknown reason there was a gap of about 30 mm at right hand corner and no possible way to correct it as all the panels were fitted correctly.A nightmare to assemble. No door or window catches / locks and several gaps in the framework. Several tubes of silicon mastic sorted it out.After all the hassle and almost taking my sledge hammer to it, I am actually quite pleased with it. We’ve had some very strong winds and no damage as yet. I haven’t got a clue what the procedure is if a panel blows out or breaks. Possible full dismantling.Fingers crossed it doesn’t come to that.I think if I turned back the clocks, I would buy a sectional one which only needed 4 sections fixing together, regardless of the cost.
J**E
Five Stars
Great in all aspects.
M**K
My driveway acts like a wind tunnel so this has taken a fair ...
I received this two years ago... I only got round to building it spring this year. It took one effort to build it and about 22 hours of labour of the space of a week altogether. Some people mentioned the instructions are a little difficult to follow but to be honest, if you've ever done an airfix model it's really not too difficult. My driveway acts like a wind tunnel so this has taken a fair battering as we have had some really strong winds since I built it. I fixed wooden batons to the wall and the flagging, screwed in with some heavy duty screws and fixings then screwed every available hole, in the frame, to the batons and have had zero issues with windows/roof panels coming out. If anything I am really impressed with how sturdy it is for the money you spend. Our back garden is east facing so only gets some from morning until after noon and my thermometer has shown some days in excess of 40 degrees C. I did put decking down as well so perhaps the extra weight has helped to keep it sturdy, even through storm Aileen in September, but to be honest it's rock solid. I know because I have demonstrated to a few potential customers of my handyman service by violently shaking it with little to no movement. My only tip is to get some plastic spray paint to spray over the cheap and tacky twinwall walls as it makes it look better. Overall, especially for the price, I think it was a brilliant buy! Just a shame they don't ship to NI anymore!!
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