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Take a look at the one at the Pahoa HI5 place. It looks to be same construction and has been there for years, plus it looks like it's been disassembled / moved/ reassembled a few times. And it's been through acid rain.
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The home depot one is designed badly. Water collects behind the ribs and just sits there.
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Here is a review from California:
"Less than one year old in SoCal where it never snows and we have had a terrible drought so no rain to speak of and this roof is already rusting in places where their is no scratches or reason for it to do so. Frame may have a 20 year warranty but the roof panels are complete junk. Do not buy it if you want it to last longer that a few years."
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quote:
Originally posted by microage97
The home depot one is designed badly. Water collects behind the ribs and just sits there.
Same thing when installed on the (instructions) required slope?
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I have the arch frames for sale. All u need to make a greenhouse. 21 ft arch, cut in 1/2 for transport. Upper spreaders, 3 per 6 ft set. Appx 5 ft uprites. Side plastic keepers, and inside locks for them, to install ur own plastic sheeting.
6 ft sets 2 sets to make a 12 ft x 21 ft green house etc
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