Expect lots of rain and rough weather during autumn. We need to be ready for it. Sometimes, there are really heavy rain showers, and our drainage system can’t handle all the water. This can lead to water spilling outside your greenhouse. What does this mean? Is your greenhouse truly waterproof? We’re here to give you tips to help your greenhouse stay dry.
Watch Out for Older Greenhouses
Older greenhouses are often close to ditches, just within reach from the outside. After a heavy rain, the gutters and drainage basins can struggle to manage the sudden water. This is a bigger problem for newer, larger greenhouses with long gutters, where a lot of water collects in one spot. This can wash away the ground or make it very wet. The damage might not be obvious right away. It can show up much later. Also, the area around the greenhouse gets smaller over time, making it hard to access the greenhouse. Pipes become exposed, face a lot of pressure, and could move or break. This can cause the ground to sink.
Keep Things Dry
Before and after heavy rainfall, look around your greenhouse. Check these following:
More Ways to Prepare
Apart from what is mentioned above, think about these steps:
Prepare for Hail Too
It’s clear that we’re having more extreme weather like heavy rain, storms, hail, and drought. If you’re thinking about a new greenhouse or working space, consider using strong glass. Your broker or our experts can give you advice on this.