Greenhouse Floor
I am building an addition to a house - first floor is
living space, second floor above is to be a greenhouse. Greenhouse floor is to be redwood decking/grating or similar. Decking/grating will be on joists, under which needs to be a leakproof pan to prevent leakage to the living space below (greenhouses are wet, right?). Pan will not support load or traffic, but it needs to be long-lived or permanent, since access would be difficult if repairs needed. I can slope and drain the pan. Choices seem to be Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE) sheet membrane, copper sheet, roofing/hotmop tar or (other ????). Usual considerations of cost, installation labor, durability, etc. Would appreciate recommendations and comments from anyone with experience .... |
How would strong winds affect a greenhouse on the roof (I would love
one but I am backing off at the thought of glass flying off my house and hitting someone.) |
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