by Shannon Carroll | Jun 16, 2015
Especially during winter months, your SunCatcher when properly sited, built, maintained and operated will provide a much enhanced thermal performance over that of other greenhouses of comparable size. This warranty does not apply where the SunCatcher is not installed...
by Shannon Carroll | Jun 16, 2015
Parkway, Laurel Ridge and Newton Conover use 55 gallon metal barrels filled with water as the primary source of thermal mass. The Carolina Mountain Classic SunCatcher has PCM installed in it. Learn more about thermal mass and the other four design elements of the...
by Shannon Carroll | Jun 16, 2015
One option is to keep it as soil and grow directly in it. Another option is gravel possibly with pavers or tiles as a walkway or with the whole floor finished with pavers or tiles. A third option is a concrete floor which generally involves a contractor. This is the...
by Shannon Carroll | Jun 16, 2015
The glazing we use is multi-layer polycarbonate. It comes in several configurations, and the version you would need will depend on your specific site and other design details such as volume-to-surface ratio, insulation, radiant barriers, angles of reflection and...
by Shannon Carroll | Jun 16, 2015
Read more about insulation in a SunCatcher