Description
Please see the table below for current availability. Items marked in red are not currently available. Please note lead times as detailed below apply to all orders.
Sizes
Please see the table below for sizes and spec of Phoenix greenhouses. All Phoenix models have an Eaves Height of 11.57m (4’11”) and a Ridge Height of 2.52m (7’7″).
Vitavia’s premium low threshold greenhouse is available in 4 sizes, each 2.57m (8’5”) wide with double doors.
The Phoenix low threshold greenhouse has an impressive eaves’ height of 1.57m (5’15”) offering increased headroom and working space, ridge height is 2.52m (8’3”). The Low Threshold entrance provides easy access for wheelchairs and wheelbarrows. Standard gutters are fitted, along with 2 – 4 roof vents depending on size. Additional strength is achieved by corner plates and braces throughout the building.
The complete Vitavia range is available in both Powder Coated Green or *Anodised Aluminium (*Anodisation is a process the aluminum goes through to keep it looking pristine throughout its life). Certain model sizes are also available in powder coated black.
Does the Phoenix greenhouse need a base?
No, the Phoenix greenhouse features an integrated base as standard. If required a DIY timber or masonary base may be constructed but this is not a requirement of the design.
Phoenix Assembly Service
We provide an assembly service if required. Our Vitavia greenhouse expert will deliver and assemble your new greenhouse in a suitable location in your garden. Assembly prices may vary depending on the site and model but typical rates for Phoenix greenhouses are as follows: 8ft x 8ft = €300.00, 8ft x 10ft = €330.00, 8ft x 12ft = €370.00, 8ft x 15ft = €400.00. We regret that our assembly service covers Rep. of Ireland only. If you require this service please contact us
Horticultural or toughened glass?
The difference between horticultural or toughened glass is weight and how the materail handles when shattered.
Horticultural glass
Horticultural glass or greenhouse glass has traditionally been relatively low grade both in thickness and the overall quality of the panes. This does not make it a bad product because we don't necessarily need high quality glass for horticultural applications, it still provides protection and lets in plenty of light which, after all, is all we need it for. The downside from a safety point of view is that it is more brittle and shatters into shards when broken. In my opionon, horticultural glass is perfectly fine for a reasonably shetlered glasshouse in a suburban setting but should not be used in exposed areas or where young children are regularly playing.
Toughened glass
Toughened or safety glass is more costly than horticultural grade but is 10 times stronger and, when broken, shatters into very small pieces in the same manner as a car window. We would recommend that toughened glass is used in any exposed location and where safety is a concern.
Lead time
Please be aware that there is currently an 8 week lead time on all glasshouses due to high demand. This will be the same for any Vitavia greenhouse supplier in Ireland.