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Greenhouse Sales, Kits & Construction for Harsh Conditions

Low-cost supplier of greenhouse construction products and kits. Specializing in NRCS EQIP compliant high-tunnels with galvanized steel frames and multi-wall polycarbonate glazing designed for extreme weather conditions.

Find out if you qualify for a greenhouse grant.


Buy a Greenhouse

Professional greenhouse kits and materials designed for sustainable growing in challenging environments

custom greenhouse construction northern climates

NRCS EQIP Compliant High-Tunnels

Qualify for USDA NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program grants. Built with long-lasting galvanized steel frames and multi-wall polycarbonate specifically engineered for harsh climates and extreme weather.

custom greenhouse construction northern climates

200 sq ft Residential Kits

Compact greenhouse kits built extremely strong to withstand wind and heavy snow loads. Features 4-layer 6mm polycarbonate glazing with an impressive R-value of 2.2 for superior insulation.

custom greenhouse construction northern climates

On-Site Construction Support

We don't just sell kits – we help you build them. Our team provides on-site construction support to ensure your greenhouse is installed correctly and built to last.

Built for Performance

R-2.2

Insulation Value

4-Layer

Polycarbonate Panels

Zone 4B

Climate Rated

NRCS

Grant Compliant

Featured Products

Quality materials and complete greenhouse kits for every project

Greenhouse Kits

NRCS grant greenhouse systems

  • 200 to 4,300 sq ft sizes available
  • Galvanized steel frame construction
  • Multi-wall polycarbonate glazing
  • Custom sizing available

Polycarbonate Panels

Premium greenhouse glazing materials

  • 4-layer 6 mm panels in stock
  • Custom orders for any size
  • UV-resistant coating
  • Big and small orders supported

Greenhouse Hardware

Complete installation components

  • Self-tapping screws
  • Gasketed washers
  • Edge trim & butt joints
  • Custom flashing

Built for Idaho & Beyond

Designed for Harsh Mountain Climates

Our greenhouse farm and manufacturing site is located in one of the most challenging agricultural areas in the US. We understand the unique challenges of high-altitude, cold-climate greenhouse operation. Our structures are tested in real-world conditions where winter temperatures plunge and snow loads are extreme.

Our multi-wall polycarbonate glazing provides superior insulation (R2.2) while allowing optimal light transmission (71%) for year-round growing in most areas. The galvanized steel frame construction ensures your investment will last for decades, even in the harshest conditions.

Why Polycarbonate?

Unlike traditional glass or polyethylene film, polycarbonate panels offer:

  • ✓ Superior impact resistance
  • ✓ Excellent insulation (R-2.2)
  • ✓ 10 year limited warranty
  • ✓ 71% Transmissibility
  • ✓ Diffused light distribution

Sustainability and Self-reliance

Greenhouse agriculture improves environmental sustainability

  • ✓ Significant reductions in CO2 emmissions
  • ✓ Reduction in plastic packaging waste
  • ✓ Local and independent food production
  • ✓ Solar therapy in the winter

Customer Comments

★★★★★

"We are successfully growing lettuce and beets in January while outdoor temperatures are 0°F. The four-layer polycarbonate construction and overall design are exceptional and have proven to be a tremendous asset to our operation. This greenhouse has been one of the best investments we’ve made for our farm. Russ’s engineering expertise provided insights and advantages that no other supplier could offer. Combined with the outstanding quality and competitive pricing of the greenhouse, the overall value has been truly unmatched."

Sarah
Organic Farmer, Utah
★★★★★

"The NRCS grant made this affordable, and CatchSunlight's expertise made installation straightforward. Three years later, still going strong through brutal winters."

James
Market Gardener, Idaho
★★★★★

"No heating costs, and built to last. Can't recommend them enough."

Emily
Homesteader, Utah

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