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What size polytunnels are available?
Our small polytunnels begin at 6ft wide – a perfect size for those starting out on their allotment journey – and the range goes right up to our 30ft wide option, which has been specially created for commercial growers.
If you want a small polytunnel that’s a little larger than 6ft or you’re not a professional grower but want a larger space in which to spread out your crops, you’ll find that we offer polytunnels of different sizes that sit somewhere in the middle. Should you have any questions about sizes before you commit, call us on 01282 811250 or email info@premierpolytunnels.co.uk and we’ll be more than happy to talk you through the different dimensions.
Garden polytunnels
If you’re shopping around for a durable plastic greenhouse, you’ll find that our garden polytunnels range goes up to 14ft in width. Each product in this selection includes a steel framework made with large diameter steel hoops, foundation tubes, ridge, and corner stabilisers. It also includes a Thermal Anti Drip polythene cover, offering added protection.
These domestic polytunnels have all been designed with hobby gardeners and allotmenteers in mind and come with everything you need to protect your crops.
Commercial Polytunnels
Are you growing produce for commercial reasons? If so, you can take your pick from the large polytunnels in our collection. Starting at 16ft in width, these are robust structures that have been created for those growing in bulk.
For the largest two polytunnels in the commercial collection – the 27ft and the 30ft wide – timber base rails are supplied to secure the cover and a triple ridge kit is included for additional strength.
Optional Extras
Every polytunnel we offer comes with a selection of optional extras, so you can shop for upgrades to suit your needs. Add in sliding doors, include a crop bar kit, or update your foundations to create a bespoke space that suits your needs.
Our fully customisable polytunnel kits that have been created to suit all budgets and needs. Each kit is delivered to you ready to assemble.
Is there a warranty on my polytunnel?
To ensure that you are entirely happy with your purchase, each of our polytunnels come with either a four or five-year warranty to cover you against UV degradation in the polythene cover. This is in addition to the 28-day ‘no quibble, money back’ guarantee, which applies when you return the goods as they were delivered to you. So, you can enjoy total peace of mind when you choose Premier Polytunnels.
Questions we regularly get asked by Customers
We pride ourselves on offering a high level of customer service and are on hand to answer any questions. Here are some of the most common questions we get asked. If you can’t find the answer you need, take a look at our full list of FAQs or give our friendly team a call.
All ‘Premier’ polytunnels are supplied as a complete unit ready for assembly onto a soil base. Our standard kits include an all-steel polytunnel frame – made from Z35 high tensile galvanised steel and using large diameter steel hoops for extra strength and rigidity – including foundation tubes, hoops, corner stabilisers, and ridge. Kits for garden polytunnels include a timber door frame and hinged door at the front end, and a timber end frame with a dummy door at the rear end, and kits for commercial polytunnels include timber door frames and hinged double doors at each end. All kits also include Anti Hot Spot Tape and a full Thermal Anti Drip polytunnel cover.
A full range of additions are also available and are highly recommended to enable you to customise and enhance your polytunnel to suit the needs of your chosen plants. Additions include Anchor Plate kits, Crop Bar kits, Storm Strengthening kits, Triple Ridge kits, and Timber Base Rail kits or Aluminium Base Rail kits. Have a read of our Polytunnel Accessories Explained guide which details the different polytunnel covering options available, and pop over to our YouTube channel to watch videos showing all of the available additions.
All of our polytunnels, cloches, and fruit and veg cages are manufactured in-house by our highly skilled and experienced team, and are regularly updated and tested on our design and development site.
Garden polytunnels are usually delivered in disassembled bundles and boxes via a national freight courier. A standard 10ft x 20ft polytunnel kit would typically consist of 8 packages. The longest length of any package delivered with a garden polytunnel is 8ft (or 10ft if you have double sliding doors) and with an approx diameter of 6in, meaning that you can have your polytunnel delivered to your home address, then transport it to your allotment in your car on a day that suits you.
Most commercial polytunnels will be delivered by a courier on 1-2 pallets measuring up to 3.6m long. Large commercial polytunnels can weigh more than 1000kg. The goods are strapped onto the pallet in bundles which are manageable by hand and can be handballed off the pallet if no lifting equipment is available at the delivery address. (Please note, if no lifting equipment is available, it will be necessary for a minimum of 2 people to be available at time of delivery to assist with unloading the goods).
Please Note: Delivery is made by a national courier and we recommend that customers are at the delivery address on the day of delivery.
For delivery lead times, please see our Delivery page.
Your garden polytunnel will normally be dispatched in 1-3 working days of placing an order, however this may increase to approx 10 working days (excluding weekends and Bank Holidays) during busy periods. A commercial polytunnel is normally dispatched in 3-5 working days of placing an order, however this may increase during busy periods. Please see our Delivery page for up-to-date dispatch times when placing your order.
We will contact customers by email (or telephone, if requested) to advise them when their order has left our warehouse. Premier Polytunnels will endeavour to accommodate any special delivery requests, however we cannot guarantee a specific date or time. Please Note: Delivery is made by a national courier and we recommend that customers are at the delivery address on the day of delivery.
Delivery of a polytunnel is FREE to Mainland England, Wales and Scotland. Offshore destinations in Great Britain will incur a delivery surcharge. Please see our Delivery page for further details.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to discuss delivery of your polytunnel.
There is no reason why our polytunnel frames, which are all made from Z35 high tensile galvanised steel tube, would not last 20 years and more. The polytunnel cover will need replacing periodically, although the polythene we supply has been developed with resistance against polythene’s deadliest enemy – sunlight. The additives in a polytunnel cover prevent UV degradation for up to 4-5 years and it is not uncommon for a cover to last 8-10 years. The cost of replacement polytunnel covers is minimal.
Generally you do not need planning permission for a domestic size/garden polytunnel. However, there are sometimes exceptions to the permitted development regulations (the rules for what does and does not need planning permission), therefore it is always best that you contact your local planning authority if you have any doubts.
If the polytunnel meets with any of the following criteria, you should contact your local planning department to determine if planning permission is required (it will not be required in all cases):
- If the polytunnel would have any part forward of the front of the house.
- If it is more than 3m in height.
- If it would be within 2m of the boundary of the site and would be more than 2.5m in height.
- If it results in more than 50% of the area around the house being covered by buildings or structures that was not part of the original house.
Planning permission may be required if the site on which you intend to construct the polytunnel has a listed building or is in a Conservation Area, a National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or the Norfolk or Suffolk Broads – There are further restrictions to planning within these areas.
If the polytunnel would be for commercial use or any other use that is not "incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house".
If you want to build a large commercial polytunnel or more than one polytunnel, or if you have any queries or questions, please contact your local planning department for further advice.
If you are thinking of ordering an allotment polytunnel, you may need to check with the allotment committee which may have specific rules about the sizes of polytunnels allowed.
For further information about planning permission, please click here.
Manufacturer Specifications and Scale Drawings available from Premier Polytunnels on request.
If you want to build a Sheep House Polytunnel for use as an agricultural building on your farm, you do not need planning permission for farming operations and if there are permitted development rights on the farm.
You will usually need planning permission if the plans for your farm meet with any of the following criteria:
- If you want to change how you use your land or buildings from farming to something else.
- If you want to build a house on the land.
- If you are applying for a grant for a project that needs a building or other development.
For further information about planning permissions for farms, please click here.