Angela Wells
GBAbsolute flimsy rubbish Absolute flimsy rubbish. The Perspex is so thin. It disintegrated on its first windy outing ( and yes it was put together properly and anchored down) so we dismantled the remains and it went to the recycling centre. A waste of good money.
Kenneth Rowland
USFalse Claims Bought a Canopia Feria back in November 2021, installed perfectly. Encountered a 30mph wind storm with heavy rain two weeks ago. Next day found fiberglass pieces everywhere and panels had shown signs of flaking. I thought that was odd seeing how they claim the panels are polycarbonate. Company tried to tell me that I had not removed the protective coverings. I've been a building contractor for 30 years.
David Stevens
GBBrought A Palram 6x4 greenhouse £399… Brought A Palram 6x4 greenhouse £399 its a load of sh:t the instructions for Assembly might as well be written in Latin well the pictures for assembly are so confusing you are better off not bothering with them as each page just contradict there self. Mostly the product is not worth the money poor quality very flimsy a crisp bag is stronger
Roy Partington
GBPalram also known as Canopia in the U.K. Lost a couple of roof sheets from our Palram Sierra patio cover in the recent freak storms. The Palram has never had an issue with previous storms, but the recent storm was freakish with 70-80mph winds Contacted Canopia Palram UK using their online contact us. Gave them the required info. Approx 11 days later 2 replacement sheets were delivered free of charge. No fuss, no complaints. Thats what as a customer you want to hear. Top Marks
Martin Sheach
GBNot fit for purpose Do not buy a Palram Oasis polycarbonate greenhouse if you live in a place subject to strong winds eg Scotland.. I live in Edinburgh and this greenhouse blew down within a couple of months of purchase. I managed to re-erect it and secured the roof to the base using wires fed through the roof struts. This did prevent the structure from disappearing down the street during a recent storm but it didn’t prevent it from imploding. It now lies in pieces in my garage awaiting the visit of an insurance assessor.