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Someone mentioned to me that I could disable the auto vents in really cold weather and that there was a video about it. I cannot find it. I went out this morning when our low was 20 and my heater was able to keep it at 40. However, my question is: When I went out later the little thermostat was showing almost 80 and the vents were open, but down low the heater was still on. I don't want to heat the outdoors. Are the autovents easily disabled and then reconnected somehow?
ReplyDeleteNita, I apologize, I am just seeing this comment. We are past winter, but if you had not received that answer from our office, email me at shannon@yoderbilt.com and I'll be happy to send you that video link for next year. My apologies!
DeleteJust want to say I LOVE my new greenhouse! It is beautiful and I am excited to put it to good use. My brother, who has been in construction for many years, was very impressed with how well it is built. I feel it was well worth what I paid. Thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, we love hearing that! Travis and Angela have poured so much into the quality of their greenhouses ENJOY! And, thanks for sharing!
DeleteI am trying to find some info on the best way to cool my greenhouse. The temperature in Bandera, TX has already starting getting into the low 90's on some days. The temperature in my 12x16 Yoder is over 104. I have a fan circulating the air, but it is not bringing it down to the 80's. That high temperature is not helping my plants. Any good suggestions?
ReplyDeleteHello! We use Aluminet shade cloths on our personal greenhouses and keep all windows and doors open. How many windows do you have? Do you have an autovent and exhaust fan? If I fail to reply here, don't hesitate to contact me at shannon@yoderbilt.com as sometimes these comments are difficult to see.
DeleteDearest Yoderbilt. I want a greenhouse; however, the way my home is built, the green house would need to be.lifted over my house. I don't have a problem with that. I have a new driveway that was laid and it would crack the concrete if the equipment used has tracks. Do you have movers with rubber wheels that can lift the greenhouse over my house?
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