The Palram Canopia Greenhouse Anchor Kit is a heavy-duty solution designed to securely fasten your Palram – Canopia greenhouse or shed to the ground, providing added stability and peace of mind in windy conditions
This versatile kit includes fixings for a variety of surfaces, including soft ground, concrete, slabs, and decking, ensuring a reliable hold regardless of your greenhouse location. Ideal for enhancing safety and structural integrity, especially in exposed areas.
Please note: this kit is not suitable for 6x4 models.
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The Palram Canopia Greenhouse Anchor Kit is a heavy-duty solution designed to securely fasten your Palram â Canopia greenhouse or shed to the ground, providing added stability and peace of mind in windy conditions
This versatile kit includes fixings for a variety of surfaces, including soft ground, concrete, slabs, and decking, ensuring a reliable hold regardless of your greenhouse location. Ideal for enhancing safety and structural integrity, especially in exposed areas.
Please note: this kit is not suitable for 6x4 models.
The Palram Canopia Greenhouse Anchor Kit is a heavy-duty solution designed to securely fasten your Palram – Canopia greenhouse or shed to the ground, providing added stability and peace of mind in windy conditions
This versatile kit includes fixings for a variety of surfaces, including soft ground, concrete, slabs, and decking, ensuring a reliable hold regardless of your greenhouse location. Ideal for enhancing safety and structural integrity, especially in exposed areas.
Please note: this kit is not suitable for 6x4 models.
1-Man Deliveries: Your new Palram Shed or Greenhouse will be delivered within 3-5 working days.
2-Man Deliveries: Larger items will be delivered within 7-10 working days.
You will receive a text message from Arrow XL to schedule your delivery. Please respond as soon as possible to ensure prompt delivery.
Clear Polycarbonate: This polycarbonate is completely clear like glass. It is very thin at 0.2mm, but extremely tough and shatterproof.
Twin Wall Polycarbonate: This polycarbonate is virtually unbreakable and high impact resistant. They are slightly opaque, preventing strong sunlight exposure, yet offer 80% light transmission with high thermal insulation. The panels are 100% UV protected and will not discolour, fracture or shatter.
Yes it’s shatterproof and high impact resistant. However, as polycarbonate is very light, we do not recommend placing these greenhouses in exposed areas with high wind.
No, there is no floor or base. These greenhouses are ideally to be placed on a concrete, slab or decking base.
We recommend securing the greenhouse to a hard, level surface (concrete, slabs, or decking) immediately after construction. This is essential for the stability and rigidity of your new greenhouse. You can use a screw and a washer through the compatible pre-drilled holes in the greenhouse frame into a raw plug in your concrete/slab surface.
Yes, you will be notified by text where you can then pick which delivery day suits you. Easy!
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