Jp Wildman

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Soooo, this is where I'm at. I should have the end walls done tomorrow and will take more pics. I have a ton of old wood sash windows to use for the sides and ends. As of right now, my only concern is snow load. But I think it'll be fine....
11 years ago
That is my concern as well. I don't really have a spot to put it on my house. Plus, I was thinking that it would be really kickass if I could pull it off!
12 years ago
I'm in northern VT, soooo I would say our snow loads are among the highest. Our snow tends to be heavy and wet. It's not uncommon to get several feet at a shot, and most of the time 'flurries' result in shoveling. However, the sunroom was set up just up the road from me on the side of someone's house and did fine. I just want to turn it 90 degrees and make it a roof.
12 years ago
Hi! New to the forum. I recently acquired an old for season curved glass sunroom. Similar to the one in the photo. It's roof and wall dimensions are about equal so that if I lay it on its side, it would make a pretty decent greenhouse roof, with the curved glass forming the peak. Has anyone done this? I've searched and search, but have yet to find an example of what I'm looking to do. Will the structure support itself configured this way? It seems as though it would hold up. The glass is insulated double pane. I'm looking to grow veggies all winter. (Northern Vt). Thanks in advance!
12 years ago