The EOS Royal Antique Victorian greenhouse is a dramatic addition to our selection with a steeper 38º roof slope. The floorplan still maintains the unique T-shape, but narrow 4mm tempered glass panes (14” wide) add to the antique appearance. The design features a new low door threshold for easy entry! Includes 4 roof windows with automatic openers, 2 louvre vents & double hinged full-length glass doors.
Regular
EOS - Regular in White is 12'10" D x 13'2' L/W x 9'8" H at peak with 6' shoulders, 169 sq feet. It is designed to be built directly on the ground or concrete pad. (#EOS-Regular-W)
Wall
EOS - Wall in White is specially designed to sit on a 15.75” H wall (customer builds their own wall). It has slightly shorter side-walls and the door drops below the frame to accomodate the wall. (#EOS-Wall-W)
The EOS Royal Antique Victorian greenhouse is a dramatic addition to our selection with a steeper 38º roof slope. The floorplan still maintains the unique T-shape, but narrow 4mm tempered glass panes (14” wide) add to the antique appearance. The design features a new low door threshhold for easy entry! Includes 4 roof windows with automatic openers, 2 louvre vents & double hinged full-length glass doors.
Regular
EOS - Regular in White is 12'10" D x 13'2' L/W x 9'8" H at peak with 6' shoulders, 169 sq feet. It is designed to be built directly on the ground or concrete pad. (#EOS-Regular-W)
Wall
EOS - Wall in White is specially designed to sit on a 15.75” H wall (customer builds their own wall). It has slightly shorter side-walls and the door drops below the frame to accomodate the wall. (#EOS-Wall-W)
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I’m wondering if you could advise on a size (BTU) heater I would need for my size greenhouse in my climate?
Tristan Throgmorton | 8/4/2020
Sorry – the answer is not that simple. For one thing I do not know your climate. You will have to tell me. And next: how warm do you want to keep it in side: over wintering outdoor plants requires less heat than, orchids or growing form seeds during the winter.
Secondly, it greatly depends on what you are doing with your greenhouse – for example the more plants the fuller it is the more natural heat is retained and generated. There is a big different between half full and full: can make 10-15º difference. Large raised beds are a great heat generator.
Another option is: to use 1 or 2 large open troughs – 70 gal. + (full with water) (from say Tractor Supply) – these to can add 10-15º at night. And at the same time they offer additional humidity during the cold winter months.
One of our major customers offers the following calculator: http://igctest.commercev3.com/greenhouse_btu_calculator
Generally you will need to experiment.