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Business Member Highlight: GrowSpan Greenhouse Structures

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April 29, 2021

GrowSpan Greenhouse Structures designs, manufactures, and installs fruit and vegetable greenhouse solutions. With over 40 years of experience, customers benefit from a one-stop shopping experience and can get everything they need to keep a functional greenhouse year-round in any region.

GrowSpan has worked with operations of all sizes and offers a wide variety of customer and turnkey structures. Growers can choose from commercial, professional, and hobby greenhouses, as well as high tunnels and cold frames. When working with GrowSpan, growers are paired with a Greenhouse Specialist. Each Specialist has years of industry experience, so they can provide valuable advice during the design process.

Each GrowSpan greenhouse can be outfitted with all the systems, tools, and accessories needed to keep it operating at a profitable level all year. From heating systems and custom lighting plans to irrigation systems and anything else, growers can find it at GrowSpan. GrowSpan’s Greenhouse Specialists can help you design and properly size greenhouse systems, so each structure can operate at peak efficiency. GrowSpan’s greenhouse systems can also be automated, significantly reducing labor requirements and further boosting profit potential.

Contact Information

GrowSpan Greenhouse Structures
ssapia@growspan.com
877-835-9996

1395 John Fitch Blvd
South Windsor, CT 06074

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