Greenhouse Design – Types Of Greenhouse Designs To Warm Your Living Rooms




In my last blog post, I wrote about using a greenhouse or a solar room to warm your living rooms during the cold winter months. By using a greenhouse, you are in actual fact using solar energy to reduce your home electricity bill. Less power needed for heating purposes.

The Types Of Greenhouses

As I was doing my research for this post, I came across many types of greenhouses. The three basic types are attached, ridge or furrow greenhouses and detached.

But in order for the greenhouse to circulate warm air into your living rooms, it has to be attached to your house. The following are the types at “attached” greenhouses.

1) Lean-to

When the space adjacent to your house is limited, a lean-to half-greenhouse is a good option. The structure ridge line is attached to the side of your house or garage.

In the design, you can put a doorway leading into the building. Since the greenhouse is just next door, it has easy access to electricity and water supply.

2) Ridge or Furrow

In this type of design, the greenhouse shares a common gutter with your house. This design increases the efficiency and maintain continuity by increasing the area under the greenhouse canopy. There are no division of the structure inner walls.

3) Even-span

The even-span greenhouse is a hybrid. It can either be attached to your house or as a standalone structure.

When it is attached, it has one gable end connected to your house. This type of design can be very large and can be scaled up as required.

The amount of solar energy collected can be substantial and the warm air generated will be more than sufficient to keep your entire living rooms warm and toasty.

4) Window mounted

If you are on a very small budget, you may opt for the window mounted greenhouse. These are the smallest of all the greenhouse enclosure available.

The amount of warm air generated is enough to heat up only your bed room. A window mounted greenhouses are relatively low cost and require very little maintenance.

Building a greenhouse to warm your living rooms is a passive way of utilizing solar energy. Nonetheless, with the right design and proper construction, the warm air generated during winter months can reduce your heating bills substantially.

Are you keen to build your own greenhouse? If you do, you would need a design blueprint. Be sure to check out Bill Keen’s Building a Greenhouse Plans e-book. The manual is filled with easy to follow instruction plans to build your own greenhouse. Most of the research material for this post are gathered from Bill Keene’s manual.

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Building A Greenhouse – Natural Way To Keep Your House Warm During Winter




Why do you want to build a greenhouse for your home? Because it is an easy and inexpensive way to warm your house during the cold winter months.

Not to mention the delicious, highly notorious food or beautiful, soothing and decorative plants you get by having your own greenhouse.

Increasing Your Property Value

Another reason you want to make your own greenhouse it to increase your property value.

With greenhouses, you have greater design freedom and fewer building restrictions allow you to enjoy immediate profitable appreciation, especially if you build it yourself.

You can be creative when building a greenhouse. You can get away with simple design elements that would never pass muster in your house proper, which means the designs can be imaginative and nonconforming.

Making Use Of Solar Rooms

A smaller version of a greenhouse is also commonly known as a solar room. In general, the function of a solar room is the same but at a much smaller scale.

The idea is to use the sun energy to heat up the air in the solar room, and then circulate the warm air around your house. In actual fact, you are using solar energy for heating purposes.

And the benefit is, no additional cost added to your monthly electricity bill. It’s free energy!

How Do You Build A Greenhouse?

In general, the design of a greenhouse is quite simple. But there are a few components that you have to pay special attention to. For example, components such as the glass glazing, water proofing and the floor insulation.

If you want to build a greenhouse or a solar room for your house, you have 2 options. You can either engage a contractor to build the room for you or you can construct it yourself via Do It Yourself (DIY) approach.

If you have the budget, get a contractor. It will be faster and easier. If you rather save some money, roll up your sleeves and start making a plan.

If you want a greenhouse or solar room via DIY, you will need a design plan. For an affordable and attractive greenhouse plan, you can check out Bill Keene’s Building A Greenhouse Plans e-book.

It’s easy to build, no fancy tools required, save money and you can printout as many plans as required. It is a cheap and simple way to keep your house warm in winter by utilizing solar energy.

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Does Epsom Salt Revive a Battery?

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As you can see in the experiment above, by adding epsom salt into a dead lead acid battery, does not desulfate the plats or increase the battery amp hour capacity.

What it does is increase the voltage and allows you to pull more power from the battery.

With higher voltage, the battery is good to start a vehicle.

For deep cycle battery, higher voltage will actually reduce sulfation on the plates.

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