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Halls Magnum 810 Greenhouse – Size 8’6 x 10’7 (2.57 x 3.22m)

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The Magnum 810 Greenhouse by Halls, measuring 8×10 feet, is a spacious greenhouse perfect for enthusiastic gardeners. Its array of top-notch features ensures that gardening and cultivating your own plants will be a delightful experience.

Constructed with durable, easy-care aluminium framing that is further reinforced by sturdy cast iron bolts, diagonal bracing, and reinforcement brackets, this garden greenhouse guarantees longevity.

Standard toughened safety glass is used for the panels, but you also have the option to upgrade to 4mm twinwall UV-stabilised insulating polycarbonate. Both options are simple to install using clips and rubber gaskets.

The greenhouse is equipped with wide double sliding doors that operate smoothly, providing convenient entry, while four roof vents allow for easy control of the internal environment. Optional additions include an autovent opener for the windows, a louvre window, and an autolouvre control.

All Halls Magnum Greenhouses have a width of 2.57m, an ample eaves height of 1.51m, and a ridge height of 2.58m. This 8×10 greenhouse extends to 3.22m in depth with a base area of 8.3m2.

Additional options comprise of greenhouse staging to optimize space usage. Select from either single- or double-tier aluminium staging featuring slatted shelves, or decide on a purpose-built three-tier seed tray frame staging that can accommodate 15 seed trays. Additionally, a popular choice is the two-tier potting bench and a greenhouse heater.

It is recommended to place all greenhouses on a solid, level surface. Opt for the supplementary greenhouse base specifically designed for Halls’ greenhouses for added stability.

This greenhouse is also offered in an attractive green powder-coated finish, as well as in 8×12 or 8×14 models.

  • Manufactured in the UK by Halls, an expert greenhouse company
  • Straightforward glazing installation with clips and rubber gaskets
  • Toughened glass provided as standard
  • Sturdy, low-maintenance aluminium frame with diagonal bracing, cast iron bolts, and reinforcement brackets
  • Effortlessly operable sliding door with a 600mm opening
  • Includes four roof vents
  • Optional features: autovent opener, louvre window, and autolouvre control
  • Comes with integral gutters
  • Optional base available
  • Variety of staging options

Dimensions:

  • Width x Depth: 2.57m x 3.22m
  • Eaves Height: 1.51m
  • Ridge Height: 2.58m
  • Base Area: 8.3m2

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FAQs

The size of the shed depends on what you plan to store or use it for. Measure the items you plan to store and consider any additional space for moving around or future storage needs. Common sizes range from small (6×8 feet) for basic storage to large (12×24 feet) for workshops or extensive storage.
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Permit requirements vary by location. Check with your local building department or zoning office. Typically, small sheds (under 120 square feet) may not require a permit, but larger ones or those with electrical installations often do.

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