My Polycarbonate Greenhouse Nightmare continued. The do's and don't, mainly the don'ts.
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 Published On Dec 10, 2020

Always read the 'small print' when buying a greenhouse.
• In the case of strong wind, it is your responsibility to secure the greenhouse adequately and prevent it from damaging materials and injuring people.
• In case of strong wind and extreme weather, we advise you to secure your greenhouse. Overall, we advise you to place your greenhouse in the lee of a building or other structures, which will protect the greenhouse from too strong and direct wind.
• When it snows, snow may pile up on the top of your greenhouse. Wet and heavy snow may cause the greenhouse to collapse. It is your responsibility to remove excessive snow from the roof of your greenhouse and save the structure from damage.
• Do not assemble or disassemble your greenhouse at temperatures below zero. Doing so may damage materials.
• Do not use open fire, welding equipment or other sources of ignition, inside or close to the greenhouse.
• Please note that the warranty applies only to the normal use of the product happening in accordance with the written instructions in your manual. The warranty does not cover normal wear and tear. It does not cover damage, defect, wear and tear caused by misuse, poor maintenance, abuse, unauthorised modification or exposure to extreme weather conditions.
• In case of strong wind, we recommend that you close doors and windows of the greenhouse and make sure no loose objects are laying anywhere near the greenhouse.
• We recommend you to check whether your greenhouse is covered by your home contents insurance.
Warning!
This structure is not tested for specific snow and wind loads! See above how to act during various weather conditions.

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