Fitting a Louvre Vent into Greenhouse

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  1. Jungle Jane

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    I bought myself a 8x6 greenhouse last year from halls and have decided to give it a bit of TLC. I've decided to turn it 90 degrees to free up more space in my garden and thought while I was there I would buy some new bits for it.

    I've already bought an auto roof vent opener but am looking into buying a louvre now. My greenhouse ever came with the option of one and am surprised by how much Halls want for one that will carry glass, £65 in total.

    I was looking at others and was wondering if how you fit a lourve to the greenhouse frame. This is a lot of money to spend on just one vent and want to make sure I don't screw it up. :)
     
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    Jane, they are usually a standard fitting, so shop around. Check your local B and Q and garden centre first. I reckon you can buy one, complete with glass, for around £30.:dbgrtmb:
     
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      Jane, the louvres on my greenhouses replace a complete pane of glass. So they are fairly easy to fit, just remove the selected pane and swap in the louvre, mine even clip in using the same fittings as the glass. So any louvre will do the job provided it is the correct size.

      Try and position the louvre at the other side of the greenhouse to your auto-vent, and as low as possible. That way you get better air movement.
       
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        Ideally, the louvre goes in the bottom pane directly opposite the door.:dbgrtmb:
         
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          Two Wests and Elliott sell a louvre kit for about £28, but that doesn't include glass - however, when my Dad accidently kicked his louvre window and broke some of the 'slats' he replaced them by buying ½ an acrylic sheet and just cutting it to size.
           
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            Does someone mind posting a picture of there's and how it's fitting into the frame please. I'm having trouble picturing it.

            Also the pane of glass I need to replace I had to throw out as it was cracked, so thought it would be a good idea to fit a louvre in its place. The glass measured 24" square, but most of the loruves I've seen have been for 18' panes
             
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            I can't seem to paste the link, but if you put 'Harrod Horticultural' into google and then 'louvre window' into the 'search our site' box - you can enlarge the picture of a louvre vent and get a fairly close-up view of one fitted to an aluminium greenhouse (it's item No. GVE-003).
             
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            Sorry Jane I missed your reply, just been and took these pictures of mine:
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            So on mine I had to get a slightly bigger pane of glass below to make it fit.

            Hope that helps :thumb:
             
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