Morning all.
Tomorrow I will finally be taking down this ancient aluminium conservatory (which I believe is actually just a greenhouse). It was there when we moved into this house in 1997 and it was horrendous back then.
It's insanely ugly, freezing in the winter months, unbearably hot in the summer and leaks like a sieve.
My question is, can anyone identify it? And where do I start taking it down?
I believe it's an 'Eden' which is stamped on all the glass, but I can't find a picture anywhere on the internet which is similar to this one.
As for deconstruction, the entire thing bolts together which is handy but I've no idea where I would start with this. Logic would say the roof. Looks like a lot of modern greenhouses have glass which is held in with metal clips - this has no such thing, just rubber seals all around (most of which have perished).
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Tomorrow I will finally be taking down this ancient aluminium conservatory (which I believe is actually just a greenhouse). It was there when we moved into this house in 1997 and it was horrendous back then.
It's insanely ugly, freezing in the winter months, unbearably hot in the summer and leaks like a sieve.
My question is, can anyone identify it? And where do I start taking it down?
I believe it's an 'Eden' which is stamped on all the glass, but I can't find a picture anywhere on the internet which is similar to this one.
As for deconstruction, the entire thing bolts together which is handy but I've no idea where I would start with this. Logic would say the roof. Looks like a lot of modern greenhouses have glass which is held in with metal clips - this has no such thing, just rubber seals all around (most of which have perished).
Any advice greatly appreciated.