What are the common problems when building a greenhouse?
One of the common problems when building a greenhouse is that the soil around the wall is not compacted. The loose pressure refers to the bottom of the surrounding wall of the greenhouse. If it is not rolled tightly, it will easily cause the stability of the greenhouse to be poor. The time will also be shorter. Generally speaking, this part requires the use of professional equipment for compaction, and it is carried out back and forth.
The second common problem is the column problem inside the greenhouse. If the column used is of poor quality, the stability of the greenhouse will naturally be poor. The common column is made of thin steel bars. The thickness directly determines the pressure resistance of the greenhouse. The better the pressure resistance, the longer the available period of the greenhouse.