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Default Adding a greenhouse to my shop

I am thinking either building from scratch or purchasing a kit
greenhouse to attach to my woodworking/misc. shop. This would be a
"lean-to" type that comes off the back (south facing) side of the
shop.

I am wondering if anyone here has done anything like this and/or
whether there are special considerations I should have for it.
Specifically, the siding on my shop is the T1-11 plywood siding over
housewrap over foam and regular roll insulation inside, then panelling
inside. Will the moisture from inside the greenhouse cause problems
for the siding or insulation, or even the woodworking shop inside?

Looking for any tips, advice, etc.

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On Jan 10, 10:56 am, " wrote:
I am thinking either building from scratch or purchasing a kit
greenhouse to attach to my woodworking/misc. shop. This would be a
"lean-to" type that comes off the back (south facing) side of the
shop.

I am wondering if anyone here has done anything like this and/or
whether there are special considerations I should have for it.
Specifically, the siding on my shop is the T1-11 plywood siding over
housewrap over foam and regular roll insulation inside, then panelling
inside. Will the moisture from inside the greenhouse cause problems
for the siding or insulation, or even the woodworking shop inside?

Looking for any tips, advice, etc.


You probably can defeat any moisture problems at the shop side, but
you may not be able to easily defeat any moisture problems if there's
an entry or other opening into the greenhouse from the shop. The
greenhouse moisture, though, will quickly rot T1-11, so you need some
other surface on that area. You might be OK with housewrap alone on
the side of the shop, or a good coat of enamel on the plywood might do
the job.
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The greenhouse moisture, though, **will quickly** MIGHT rot T1-11...

....depending upon what you intend to grow in there, how water is
applied and
what kind of venting you intend to have.

If your green house is for cacti (I've been in a few) I'd expect no
problems.
Even an orchid house might be o.k. if you water discreetly and ensure
that
the plants dry thoroughly between waterings (a must). Sealed, un-
watered
T1-11 will likely endure this exposure for many years. Probably
easier on
siding than Seattle weather.
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