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42’ Wide Triple Peak Max Cool Greenhouse


An economical and proven alternative to open roof structure designs


Features: • No wasted square footage • Less posts than ground-to-ground structures • Wide span accommodates better use of floor space and wider boom systems


Raised Rack and Pinion for Heat Retention System above the Truss


• Raised rack and pinion means increased ventilation and better accommodation of irrigation, heat retention, and other automation equipment


• Most economical for automation equipment • Able to incorporate loading docks, offices, etc. • Lower utility installation costs (electric, gas, water)


• No more difficult to heat than other structures • Able to incorporate interior walls • Fewer doors for the facility • Nicer work environment


Please call for pricing. Gutter Connected Greenhouses


Custom widths and heights are available on all Gutter Connect houses. Standard Gothic


Standard widths include 18', 21' and 24'.


Approximately 35% more ventilation than twin peak greenhouses


Raised Rack and Pinion — Vent Opening and Easy Curtain Installation


Twin Peak Series Standard widths include 32', 36', 42' and 48'.


Triple Peak Series Standard widths include 32', 42' and 48'.


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DID YOU KNOW? One acre of 21' bays has 39,367 square feet of usable space. One acre of 42' bays has 41,455 square feet of usable space.


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