Showroom Open:
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Weekends by Appointment
16001 Impact Way
Pflugerville, TX 78660
Showroom Open:
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Weekends by Appointment
16001 Impact Way | Pflugerville, TX 78660
The Royal EOS T leans heavily into the Victorian aesthetic, featuring glass glazing panels that are narrower than those of most Janssens models. It looks extremely similar to the Antique Royal Orangerie, though it is a bit smaller and the roof above the entry foyer dips slightly to add architectural interest. It falls between the Junior and Royal Orangerie in terms of both height and floor space.
The Royal EOS T comes in both a ground mounted and a wall mounted configuration. However, unlike most Janssens models the addition of a stem wall will not make the unit taller because its side walls are shortened to compensate. Like all Janssens greenhouses its 4mm tempered glass and 17 gauge aluminum frame make it resilient enough to withstand strong wind gusts and moderate hail. Additionally, its 38-degree roof pitch – steeper than the Royal Victorian – makes it less susceptible to snow accumulation. The primary benefit of the EOS Royal T over other T-Shaped models is its aesthetic, and it is primarily chosen by gardeners and recreators who want a true antique look.
Please note that we don’t typically stock Royal EOS T Greenhouses and that units must be special ordered. Consequently, lead times will be longer than those of other models.
Glazing: 4mm tempered glass panes
Frame: 17 gauge tubular aluminum extrusions
Colors: White (RAL9010)
Standard Model (Special Order Only)
Comes Standard With
Can Also Add
Doors
Windows
Shelving
Climate Moderation
Miscellaneous
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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.
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