Clear Anodized, Dark Bronze Anodized, custom color matches, and flouropolymer finishes
are available for an additional charge.
Copper, Stainless Steel, and simulated Lead coated Copper cladding options are available for an additional charge.
Actual colors may vary. Color chips are available upon request.
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Build the Perfect Environment™
Series/Model: SI9000
Solar Innovations, Inc. will help you carefully plan the accessories needed for your greenhouse.
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Solar Innovations, Inc. provides customers with one of the largest selections of greenhouse accessories in the industry. For options beyond those detailed in the following pages contact the Solar Innovations, Inc.'s greenhouse design team at 800-618-0669. When possible, please e-mail us photos or sketches of your ideas to aid in the process.
Glass, acrylic, and polycarbonate are comparable for use in greenhouse applications. Polycarbonate tends to be less expensive than glass but typically does not maintain itself as well in the long term. A glass structure is more aesthetically pleasing than a polycarbondate greenhouse and will blend with a home's decor. There is also more flexibility in plant growth when using glass. Certain polycarbonate/acrylic specimens, may restrict enough sunlight to diminish growth and blooms in plants. If glass is selected, the intensity of light can be controlled with various types of LoE glazing and shading options.
TYPICAL GREENHOUSE ACCESSORYIES CONFIGURATION
Solar Innovations, Inc.'s greenhouse accessories can be combined to create a balanced and efficient growing environment. Designed to work with manual switches or automatically with sensors, our accessories can be customized to meet your specific needs.
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Automating your accessories can be as simple as utilizing single stage thermostats or as sophisticated as installing a fully integrated greenhouse automation system. Regardless of the level of automation chosen, the accessories work in all stages.
First, circulation fans destratify the air. Then, ridge vents partially open to allow the hot air to escape and windows and eave vents open to allow cool air to enter. If the temperature remains too high, the evaporative cooler operates to draw cool moist air into the greenhouse.
In the event the evaporative cooler is unable to maintain the desired temperature, all systems can be shut down. At that point, the intake and exhaust fans can be engaged to attempt to maintain a temperature equal to the outside temperature.
Even more advanced greenhouse designs can utilize chillers, foggers, and other methods of temperature control. Your individual growing needs and the design of your greenhouse will determine the specific accessories required.
We will be happy to assist you or answer any questions. Please call 800-618-0669 or e-mail us at info@solarinnovations.com.










