Galvanised Steel Greenhouse · 6mm Polycarbonate, Walk-In

SteelRoot 3.14m

Regular price £1,199.00
Size (Width × Length)

Closed-section galvanised steel arches every 0.67 m · screw-fixed 6 mm polycarbonate · ground anchors included. Engineered for the British storm season.

  • Galvanised steel arch
  • 6 mm polycarbonate
  • Screw-fixed glazing
  • Ground anchors included
  • Free UK delivery
  • 14-day returns
★ Founding Owners · first 20
£200 off your first SteelRoot — founding price.

· UK-spec on every length

Structure

  • Polycarbonate 6 mm twin-wall 50% thicker · 2.4× stiffer Screw-fixed EPDM washer macro detail 6 mm twin-wall cellular polycarbonate.

    What it gives you:
    · 50% thicker than the 4 mm hobby-grade default
    · Stiffer + tougher + warmer in cold UK winters
    · UV-stabilised top layer
    · Screw-fixed at every panel edge — no spring clips that fail in storms
  • Arch spacing 0.67 m close-arch 50% more support ribs · UK-spec SteelRoot classic galvanised steel finish UK-spec arch spacing — every 67 cm.

    Why it matters:
    · 50% more support ribs than the Continental 1 m default
    · Less panel flex in storm winds
    · More snow-load capacity — rated to 140 kg/m²
    · Engineering, not marketing
  • Steel coating ZAM coating Decades of rust protection Galvanised steel arch beam flatlay ZAM (zinc-aluminium-magnesium) alloy coating.

    What it gives you:
    · Decades of life — not years like cheap galvanising
    · Full-immersion bath — coats every face, including the tube interior
    · Backed by our 10-year Waldenhaus anti-corrosion warranty (self-funded)
  • Width 3.14 m wide 2 grow-beds + walking path SteelRoot interior with tomato and salad rows 3.14 m external width — same on every length variant.

    Inside layout:
    · Two full growing rows along the walls
    · Working path down the middle
    · Comfortable side-by-side work for two people
  • Apex 2.02 m ridge Walk in upright · PD-compliant 2.02 m ridge height — stand upright inside 2.02 m ridge height at the apex.

    What it gives you:
    · Walk in upright — taller than most British kitchen doorframes
    · PD-compliant — stays under the 2.5 m Permitted-Development boundary cap on most UK plots
    · No stoop, no head-bumping for full-height growers
  • Easy install 1 weekend 2 adults · drill + spanner · pre-drilled Hand-assembly with ratchet and bolt Built in a weekend by two adults.
    Drill + spanner + level. Pre-drilled bolt-together kit.
    No welding, no concrete, no electrician.

Included · already in the price

  • Ground anchors 8 → 24 per kit Worth £120 – £350 elsewhere SteelRoot ground anchor full assembly Ground Screw Anchors — by length:

    · 4 m  — 8 anchors
    · 6 m  — 12 anchors
    · 8 m  — 16 anchors
    · 10 m20 anchors
    · 12 m24 anchors

    Hand-driven into soil. No concrete, no skip hire. Worth £120 – £350 elsewhere.
  • Roof auto-vents 1 → 4 vents Worth £30 – £80 each · automatic Cable-management within frame Roof auto-vents — by length:

    · 4 m  — 1 vent
    · 6 m  — 2 vents
    · 8 m  — 2 vents
    · 10 m4 vents
    · 12 m4 vents

    Wax-cylinder · opens at +18 °C · auto-close. No power, battery or handle. Worth £30 – £80 each elsewhere.
  • Door vents 2 opening windows Cross-flow · both gables SteelRoot exterior at morning dew Door Windows — 2 per kit, on every length.

    · Front gable → 1 opening window
    · Rear gable → 1 opening window

    Each is the upper half of the stable door — hinged, held open with a cabin-hook latch. Cross-flow ventilation: pulls fresh air through the structure, not just hot air up at the apex.

Your savings, by length

Three things every UK greenhouse needs — ground anchors, roof auto-vents, opening door windows (one in each gable door). Built into every SteelRoot, not sold separately.

Already in your SteelRoot price. Below — what each length saves you on add-ons vs typical UK retailers.
  • 10 × 14 ft (3.14 × 4 m) 8 anchors · 1 auto-vent · 2 door windows
    You save £290
  • 10 × 20 ft (3.14 × 6 m) 12 anchors · 2 auto-vents · 2 door windows
    You save £450
  • 10 × 26 ft (3.14 × 8 m) 16 anchors · 2 auto-vents · 2 door windows
    You save £520
  • 10 × 33 ft (3.14 × 10 m) 20 anchors · 4 auto-vents · 2 door windows
    You save £760
  • 10 × 40 ft (3.14 × 12 m) 24 anchors · 4 auto-vents · 2 door windows
    You save £840

Savings based on typical UK retailer add-on pricing for the same kit (anchors, vents, door windows).

Optional · Extra ventilation

Want more roof venting?

One extra auto-vent — £79.
· Full kit: PC panel + steel frame + wax-cylinder opener
· Opens at +18 °C — no power, no battery, no manual handle
· Fits post-build through pre-positioned slots

At standard
Pick a length above to see if extra is useful Your kit already includes 1–4 auto-vents depending on length, all at or above the RHS standard.
£79 per vent · up to 3 extras Quantity: 1
1

Pre-order welcome · identical spec to the vents fitted in your kit. Ships with your greenhouse.


Description

Galvanised-steel arch greenhouse — built for British weather.

Closed RHS steel arches · ZAM coating (zinc-aluminium-magnesium) · 6 mm twin-wall polycarbonate · 0.67 m UK-spec arch spacing. Engineered for UK storms.

Ground anchors, roof auto-vents and door windows — included as standard. 10-year anti-corrosion frame · 2-year polycarbonate warranty. Free UK mainland delivery.

Regular price £1,199.00
Free UK mainland delivery · 14-day return — we arrange the collection
Free UK mainland delivery · 14-day return — we arrange the collection
Engineered for British weather · workshop-built, not warehouse-stocked
Engineered for British weather · workshop-built, not warehouse-stocked
Ground Screw Anchors included — no concrete required · Built by a workshop with 20+ years of greenhouse-making expertise
Ground Screw Anchors included — no concrete required · Built by a workshop with 20+ years of greenhouse-making expertise
Speak to a greenhouse expert — WhatsApp +44 7861 751995 before you order
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Estimated 20 Jun – 25 Jun · Secure pallet to your door

Waldenhaus SteelRoot — kit

Open the kit before you buy it.

Catalogue I — Components

Every component, named

Twelve cards, every spec, no marketing puff. Click any card to open the file.

Why we engineer it this way

SteelRoot, in context

Ten rows. SteelRoot next to two category alternatives — the entry-tier aluminium polycarbonate greenhouse and the polythene polytunnel — without naming brands. The point isn't who's better than whom. It's why we made these specific engineering choices for British weather.

Ours SteelRoot
Alternative Entry-tier aluminium PC class
Alternative Polythene polytunnel class
01 Frame material
40 × 20 mm closed RHS galvanised steel — resists twist as well as bend
Open Omega-section steel — flexes under torsion in storm wind
Polythene film tensioned over thin steel hoops — perishable
02 Glazing standard
6 mm twin-wall cellular polycarbonate — UV-stabilised — UK retail spec
4 mm hobby-grade default — bows in moderate wind, documented forum evidence
Single-skin 200 µm polythene — needs replacement every 5-7 years
03 Arch / hoop spacing
0.67 m — Storm-Grid Engineering, only configuration we retail
1.0 m Continental default — designed for sheltered Mediterranean climate
1.5-2 m hoop spacing — film tension does the work, not structure
04 Glazing fixing method
Stainless screw + EPDM washer at every panel edge — no spring clips to lose
Spring W-clips on entry-tier aluminium — clips corrode in UK winter
Polythene film tensioned over hoops — UV degrades, needs replacement
05 Ground anchors
INCLUDED — 8-24 galvanised steel ground screws per kit, no concrete required
Often a separate £400-£800 line item; entry-tier aluminium ships unanchored by default
Custom anchoring per pitch; usually separate trades cost
06 Warranty terms visibility
Published before checkout · 10-yr Waldenhaus anti-corrosion + 2-yr polycarbonate
Generic T&Cs after purchase, often with "extreme weather" exclusions
Cover-replacement clause buried in T&Cs
07 Glazing replacement cycle
Permanent 6 mm PC — no replacement cycle
PC permanent if quality holds; 4 mm panels can blow out and need replacement
Every 5-7 years at £200-£400 + a weekend of work
08 UK delivery lead time
3-4 weeks (made-to-order + UK pallet courier)
Typically 2-3 weeks if in stock; 6-8 weeks on backorder
2-3 weeks (UK-stocked frames + bulk PC sheet)
09 UK customer service
Email support + UK-stocked spare parts + founder pledge
Email-only support typical · UK distribution thin
Strong UK service tier from the polytunnel-specialist alternatives
10 Returns policy
14-day return window · we arrange the return · transparent collection cost
Often 14-day return on unbuilt kits only · cost of return unclear
Bespoke products often non-returnable
11 Brand permanence (spare parts in 5-10 years)
Sub-brand of Waldenhaus master · standardised SKUs · spare-parts catalogue commitment
Single-product company risk — multiple competitor brands have gone bust mid-warranty
Strong long-term presence in UK polytunnel category

Comparison points reflect typical category specs. Individual brands within each category may exceed these defaults — we encourage detailed comparison with any specific product you're considering.

Proof — on film

The frame, under crash-test load.

Storm-load demonstration · the engineering, made visible

Catalogue II · 5 Lengths

Pick the plot, not the compromise

3.14 m width across every length — same 0.67 m UK-spec arch spacing. Exact metric for paperwork. Click any size to see the full spec sheet and add to cart.

Tighter than they have to be.

67 cm

Arch spacing — 33% closer than the Continental default · 50% more support ribs along the length

The 1 m default was designed for sheltered Mediterranean gardens — fine for an Italian olive grove, not built for a Yorkshire February.

SteelRoot sets every arch at 67 cm — 50% more support ribs along the length. Panels don't bow in under sustained storm wind. Frame stays square when gusts hit sideways.

Set at 67 cm. Every time. Every SteelRoot. Not optional, not upgraded — the only spacing we sell.

Built for British weather

140 KG/M² SNOW

Our roof carries roughly 55 cm of fresh snow

Heavy UK winter snow: 30–50 kg/m². Scottish Highland exposure: ~100 kg/m².

SteelRoot engineered for 140 kg/m² — margin to spare on every UK regional load.

Supplier-engineering rated. Assumes correct anchoring per the included guide.

The build

Four details, where it counts.

  1. ZAM bath. Inside and out.DETAIL — FULL-IMMERSION ZAM BATH
    01

    Where rust starts

    ZAM bath. Inside and out.

    Galvanised steel rusts from the inside — moisture trapped in a closed tube has nowhere to go. Spray-zinc reaches the outside surface; the inner wall stays exposed.

    Every SteelRoot arch is hot-dipped in a full-immersion ZAM coating bath (zinc-aluminium-magnesium). Every face coated, including the tube interior. ZAM self-heals at scratches and drill points where plain zinc cannot. That's what backs the 10-year anti-corrosion warranty.

    ZAM coating, full-immersion bath · every face, inside + out

  2. Stainless screw. EPDM gasket.DETAIL — STAINLESS SCREW + EPDM GASKET
    02

    Where wind starts

    Stainless screw. EPDM gasket.

    Entry-tier aluminium greenhouses hold panels with spring W-clips. Cheap, fast — and the classic UK-winter failure mode. They corrode in their second year and release the panel mid-storm.

    SteelRoot panels are screw-fixed at every panel edge with stainless steel + EPDM rubber gaskets. Watertight, no corrosion path, no spring to lose.

    Stainless screw + EPDM gasket · every panel edge

  3. Wax cylinder. No power, no app.DETAIL — WAX-CYLINDER OPENER
    03

    When it gets hot

    Wax cylinder. No power, no app.

    Every roof vent is fitted with a sealed brass tube of paraffin wax. At +18 °C the wax expands and pushes the vent open. As the air cools, the wax contracts and the vent closes itself.

    No power. No batteries. No phone app. Fitted at the factory — not a kit you assemble on the day.

    Wax-cylinder auto-opener · opens +18 °C, closes as it cools · factory-fitted

  4. Pre-drilled in jig. You don't drill.DETAIL — PRE-DRILLED ARCH × BOLT
    04

    Where install starts

    Pre-drilled in jig. You don't drill.

    On-site drilling is where amateur kits go wrong — you mark, you drill, the gap doesn't match, the panel won't seat. Frustrating Sunday afternoon.

    Every SteelRoot frame is pre-drilled at the workshop in a fixed jig. Tolerances to a millimetre. You bolt — you don't drill. Panels actually fit on first assembly.

    Workshop pre-drilled · jig-controlled tolerance · bolt-only assembly

Promise, in one number

10 yr

10-year Waldenhaus anti-corrosion warranty on the galvanised steel frame

If the steel frame rusts through within 10 years, we ship a replacement.

No supplier hand-off. No extreme-weather exclusion. No buried T&Cs. Backed by Waldenhaus — published here, above the Add-to-Cart button.

Coverage starts day one. Full warranty terms in the FAQ below.

Direct despatch

From the workshop to your kerb.

  1. Cut, drilled, zinc-coated.WORKSHOP
    01

    Built

    Cut, drilled, zinc-coated.

    Each SteelRoot frame leaves the workshop pre-drilled and hot-dip galvanised. Every bracket, screw, washer and ground anchor for the build ships together in one labelled box — packed by hand at the workshop with 20+ years of greenhouse-making expertise.

    40 × 20 mm RHS galvanised steel · pre-drilled · hand-packed

  2. One europallet, kraft-wrapped.PALLET — 65 KG (4 M) / 105 KG (12 M)
    02

    Crated

    One europallet, kraft-wrapped.

    Every part flat-packed onto a single europallet. Strapped down, kraft-wrapped, weatherproofed for the journey from EU to UK and onwards to your kerb. Stencil-marked so the despatch team knows which crate is yours before it leaves the floor.

    Single europallet · stencil-marked · kerbside delivery

  3. On your kerb. Every part accounted for.ON YOUR KERB — TAIL-LIFT DROP
    03

    Delivered

    On your kerb. Every part accounted for.

    Tail-lift truck drops the pallet at your kerbside, no forklift needed. Unwrap the kraft, check the labelled parts box against the included parts list — every bolt, bracket and ground anchor accounted for before you start the build. Two adults can carry it round to the build spot.

    Tail-lift kerbside drop · labelled parts box · 2-adult lift

Delivery — from order to your door

≤ 4 weeks

Free UK mainland delivery · tail-lift, kerbside drop

Built to order — never warehouse stock that's been sitting for a year. Your delivery date is locked in within 3-4 weeks, so you can book the install weekend, line up a second pair of hands, and be ready when the pallet arrives.

Highland / Outer Hebrides / Northern Isles — please contact us before ordering for delivery quote

Build time — two adults, your own tools

1 weekend

Drill · spanner · level — no specialist trade

Built in a weekend. Stands for ten years.

Frame arrives pre-drilled at the workshop — bolt-together like flat-pack furniture. No welding, no specialist trade.

4–8 m fits one weekend · 10–12 m allow two · illustrated guide + QR-code video at every step

Assembly — on film

The build, in real time.

Real customer build · Two adults · One weekend

Not disposable

Every SteelRoot component is documented, coded and replaceable. Email us with a part code or a photo — we'll source it from the same workshop that built your greenhouse.

Long-term parts continuity · direct from the workshop, not a discontinued batch

Walkthrough · 5 minutes

See SteelRoot, before you commit.

Five minutes on the frame, the glazing, the ground anchors and how it goes together.

Choose your SteelRoot length

Three questions

  1. 01 Growing space you need
  2. 02 Site & weather exposure
  3. 03 How you'll install it

~ 60 seconds

Not sure which length?

Find your size in 60 seconds.

Three quick questions about how you'll use it — we'll match you to the right SteelRoot length with the spec rationale and total cost.

Frequently asked

What's the warranty position during a Met Office Named Storm?

SteelRoot's frame and glazing are engineered for typical UK wind and snow exposure when correctly anchored. The 0.67 m arch spacing, closed RHS galvanised steel section, screw-fixed 6 mm twin-wall polycarbonate and included ground anchors are the four mechanisms doing the work — not "stormproof" marketing.

Damage caused by wind gusts above 50 mph during a Met Office Named Storm is excluded from the warranty. That threshold is published before checkout, not in the post-purchase small print. Below that envelope, panel and frame defects are covered — see our warranty page for the full terms. If your plot is on the Pennine spine, the Outer Hebrides or a Shetland coastline, email us before ordering — we'd rather discuss your exposure than have you discover the limit the hard way.

Why 0.67 m arch spacing instead of the standard 1 m?

Panel deflection scales with the cube of unsupported span. Reducing arch spacing from 1.00 m to 0.67 m means a 4 m greenhouse has 7 arches instead of 5, a 12 m has 19 instead of 13 — roughly 40% more frame-to-panel intersections. That cuts panel flutter under wind load and stiffens the whole structure against racking.

At 0.67 m spacing, SteelRoot's snow load rating sits at approximately 140 kg/m² — equivalent to 55–60 cm of fresh snow on the roof. That's a 1.5× safety margin against design snow loads for Scottish Highland exposure. We don't retail the 1 m spacing in the UK because it doesn't carry that margin.

How long does SteelRoot take to assemble?

Two adults, no specialist tools. The frame is pre-drilled and bolt-assembled — components arrive numbered and grouped by build stage. Realistic build times working at a comfortable pace:

4 m 1–2 days · 6 m 2 days · 8 m 2–3 days · 10 m 3 days · 12 m 3 days.

What you need: a cordless drill, a spanner set, a spirit level, a step-ladder. That's it. No concrete pour, no specialist install. A QR-code-linked build-along video covers every step. Build-support line open weekday and Saturday mornings during install season.

Are ground anchors included or do I pay extra?

Ground anchors are included as standard — one bent-L galvanised steel anchor per 1 m of length, so 4 anchors on a 4 m model, 6 on a 6 m, scaling up to 12 on a 12 m. They drive into prepared ground and pin the arch base. Correct anchoring is required for the 10-year frame anti-corrosion warranty to remain in force.

Most UK competitors sell ground anchors separately at £60–£110 per screw — at a 6 m length that's a £360–£660 add-on after the headline price. We made the decision to include them because a greenhouse without anchors isn't a finished product, it's a sail.

Will the steel frame rust where the galvanising scratches?

The frame is hot-dip galvanised 40 × 20 mm rectangular hollow section steel with a ZAM coating (zinc-aluminium-magnesium). ZAM gives self-healing edge protection at scratches and drill points — the coating chemistry passivates exposed steel surfaces as the structure ages. The 10-year anti-corrosion warranty covers through-corrosion penetration, not surface oxidation or edge spotting, which are cosmetic and normal.

Practical care: avoid grinding or drilling new holes after the build (every hole is pre-drilled at the factory for this reason). If a bolt-head gets scuffed during assembly, a touch of cold-galvanising spray from any DIY store closes the gap. No annual treatment, no oiling, no painting required.

Why 6 mm polycarbonate instead of 4 mm — is it worth it?

6 mm twin-wall polycarbonate carries about 33% better thermal retention than 4 mm twin-wall and roughly 50% better than single-pane horticultural glass. The cellular flutes are larger, the panel is stiffer between supports, and impact resistance against hailstones and falling debris steps up substantially.

6 mm physically requires a steel arch to mount — the cross-section is too thick and heavy for a hobby-tier aluminium extrusion or a timber frame to carry safely. Our wooden NORDIC range stays at 4 mm for that structural reason. On SteelRoot, 6 mm closes the bowing-under-wind failure pattern documented on every UK greenhouse forum at the cheap-tier end.

How does SteelRoot ventilate in summer?

Roof vents are fitted as standard with automatic wax-cylinder openers calibrated to open around 18°C and close around 12°C. By length: 1 auto vent on the 4 m, 2 on 6 m and 8 m, 4 on 10 m and 12 m. Both gable doors are two-part stable doors — the upper section opens independently as a cross-flow door window, giving you two additional opening points on every model.

For Cornish or Mediterranean-style heat exposure, side-louvre or gable-vent kits are a planned Y2 accessory. Most UK plots are fully served by the standard configuration; if your site is south-facing and gets baking sun from June through September, a roll-down shading kit (sold separately) covers the gap.

What does 25.12 m² actually let me grow?

SteelRoot 3.14 m wide footprints, in real growing language:

4 m / 12.56 m² — two full-size raised beds plus a working path; quarter-allotment scale.
6 m / 18.84 m² — three raised beds, year-round salad and tomato programme.
8 m / 25.12 m² — small-allotment scale; tomatoes, beans, cucumbers and brassicas under one roof. The most-ordered SteelRoot length.
10 m / 31.40 m² — serious-grower volume with overwintering capacity.
12 m / 37.80 m² — commercial-domestic scale; cut-flower microbusiness viable.

If you're between two lengths, take the longer one — the £150–£200 step is small money compared with rebuilding 18 months in.

Will I need planning permission for SteelRoot?

Usually no. The 3.14 m line has a ridge height of 2.02 m, comfortably under the 2.5 m UK Permitted Development cap for outbuildings on most domestic plots. Check with your local council if any of these apply: conservation area, listed building, plot under an Article 4 Direction, structure closer than 2 m to a boundary, total outbuildings already covering 50% of your garden.

SteelRoot is classified as a greenhouse, not a polytunnel — useful where allotment councils ban polytunnel covers on aesthetic grounds. The plain-language Permitted Development checklist ships in your order pack so you can verify before delivery.

What does SteelRoot delivery look like?

3-4 weeks from order for UK mainland — included in the price. Every SteelRoot is made-to-order; production typically takes 2-3 weeks at the workshop, plus 5 working days UK pallet transit. You receive an "In production" email within 5 working days of order, then an "On its way" email with tracking when the pallet leaves our warehouse.

The pallet arrives on a tail-lift truck and is dropped kerbside. SteelRoot pallets are 1.2 × 0.8-1.0 × 2.1 m and weigh 65-105 kg depending on length. The 2.1 m height is worth checking against any access constraints (low garage doors, narrow side gates) before ordering. You'll receive an SMS the day before with a 4-hour delivery window. Scottish Highlands, the islands and Northern Ireland have surcharges or limited service — calculated at checkout or quoted by email. Full carrier terms on our shipping policy.

What does returning a SteelRoot actually cost?

You have 14 days from delivery to start a return — unused, in original packaging. We arrange the collection through our carrier. SteelRoot pallets are large; you pay the carrier collection cost, typically £75–£175 depending on length and your region. We'll quote the exact figure on request before you commit. Full terms on our refund policy.

If the structure has been built and you're stuck on something specific — a wrong size, a delivery damage that surfaced during the build, a missing part — talk to us first. Most problems sort out short of a full return.

What if I need a replacement panel or arch in five years?

SteelRoot uses standardised component SKUs that the supplier has produced for 20+ years. Panels are 6 mm twin-wall polycarbonate, fasteners and brackets are commodity stainless or zinc-plated hardware, and we hold UK stock specifically so we can despatch replacements quickly rather than re-importing each time.

Replacement parts go through our customer-service team at customer-service rate. SteelRoot is a sub-brand of Waldenhaus — a multi-product UK operator, not a single-line outfit that disappears when one product underperforms. If you bought a SteelRoot in year 1, you can still buy parts for it in year 10.

Can I pay monthly instead of upfront?

Yes. Two options at checkout:

V12 Retail Finance, 0% APR over 12 months — a soft credit check, a decision in minutes, no impact on your credit file unless approved. Typical monthly payment on a 3.14 m SteelRoot: £100 (4 m entry) to £162 (12 m flagship).

PayPal Pay Later — split the cost into monthly instalments via your PayPal account, no credit check at our end.

V12 is the UK garden-finance category standard. For commercial buyers or smallholders, longer-term finance (24–36 months at 0–9.9% APR) is available on request — book a 15-minute spec call to discuss.

Why pay this much instead of a polytunnel for the same growing area?

Polytunnels cost less upfront — typically £400–£1,000 for an equivalent footprint. Over a decade, the cost picture rebalances: the polythene cover needs replacement every 5–7 years at £200–£400 plus a weekend of re-trenching, and a torn cover in a winter storm is a documented pattern, not an edge case. Tensioned-film systems are also banned at many allotment sites and in most conservation areas on aesthetic grounds.

SteelRoot is one capital purchase with screw-fixed 6 mm polycarbonate that doesn't perish, an architectural arch silhouette that councils accept, and roughly 33% better thermal retention than a single-skin film. If you love your polytunnel for the growing but you're tired of the film cycle, this is the next step. If you want absolute lowest £/m² for a dedicated growing-only space, polytunnels remain a sensible answer.

How is this different from an entry-tier aluminium kit at half the price?

Different category, not the same product cheaper. Entry-tier aluminium polycarbonate kits (£170–£800) use open C-section extrusion that racks under moderate UK wind, spring W-clip glazing that pops out before the first winter, and warranties that exclude "extreme weather" — the named-storm scenarios that define a British year. review-site reviews are full of customers who lost budget twin-wall kits in the £400-900 bracket during named UK storms.

SteelRoot uses closed RHS galvanised steel, screw-fixed 6 mm polycarbonate, included ground anchors and a published warranty position on named storms. The customer who's already lost a cheap-tier greenhouse to a storm is the customer SteelRoot is built for. You're paying roughly 2–3× the entry-tier price once, instead of replacing every two or three winters.