Choosing a greenhouse supplier from China should not be based only on the lowest price. A commercial greenhouse project includes structure, covering material, ventilation, cooling, shading, heating, irrigation, hydroponic layout, packing and installation support. A reliable supplier should be able to discuss the whole project before giving a quotation.
A useful supplier should ask about your country, city, crop, greenhouse area, local climate, wind and snow requirements, water source, planting method and expected automation level. If a supplier gives a fixed price before understanding these details, the quotation may miss important systems.
When comparing suppliers, check whether the quotation includes steel structure, covering material, fasteners, vents, doors, cooling pads, exhaust fans, shade net, irrigation, control system, packing list and technical drawings. A lower price may simply include fewer items.
Commercial greenhouse buyers should ask whether the supplier can provide layout drawings, installation guidance, system explanation and after-sales support. For overseas projects, clear drawings and packing information are important because local installation teams need practical guidance.
Some suppliers focus only on small garden greenhouse kits. Others focus on commercial farm projects. If your project is tomato, cucumber, strawberry, leafy vegetable or hydroponic production, the supplier should understand crop workflow, ventilation, irrigation and farm operation needs.
Not usually. Compare the design standard and included systems first. A cheap structure that ignores wind, snow, cooling or irrigation can create higher cost later.
Send your location, area, crop, climate, wind or snow information, preferred greenhouse type, covering material, systems needed and installation plan.
NSR Greenhouse can help buyers compare film, polycarbonate, glass, single-span and multi-span greenhouse options based on crop, climate and project budget.