The Duramax 13x10 Garden Glass Room can be versatile in its use and can serve as a garden shed, office, playroom, accessory dwelling unit (ADU) or whatever your backyards needs are. It provides a stylish and functional outdoor structure designed to provide a comfortable and enjoyable space for relaxation, entertainment, and gardening. It features sturdy steel wall with PU foam insulation and glass panels that provide excellent durability, weather-resistance, and clarity. As a garden shed, the Duramax 13x10 Garden Glass Room provides a secure and stylish storage space for all your gardening tools and equipment. It keeps everything organized and protected from the elements, while also adding to the aesthetic appeal of your backyard. As an office or playroom, it provides a comfortable and stylish space for work or play, away from the distractions and noise of the main house. It is insulated with PU foam sandwiched in between sturdy steel panels, optionally you can add heating and cooled for year-round comfort, making it a great extension of your home. As an ADU, it provides a compact yet functional living space for guests or family members. With the right modifications, it can include a bathroom, kitchenette, and sleeping area, making it a great alternative to a traditional home addition or rental property. The Duramax 13x10 Garden Glass Room is easy to assemble and requires no special tools or skills. It comes with all the necessary hardware and instructions for quick and easy installation, making it a great DIY project for homeowners and garden enthusiasts. Overall, the Duramax 13x10 Garden Glass Room is a versatile and practical outdoor structure that can transform any backyard into a functional space for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor living space and enjoy the beauty of nature in comfort and style.Featuring a double door entry way.
My wife and I just finished building our 10x13 glass house. It mostly went well and the structure is well worth the money, but there is one big problem. Most counties require anything over 120 sq feet to be permitted. I went to get a permit and was told I needed stamped engineer drawings. With my existing wooden storage shed that was not a problem but when I called the seller they did not have any drawings, so I called the distributor, they didn't have them either, so I called the importer, they didn't have them. Then I emailed the manufacturer and never heard back. I tried to cancel the order and buy their 10x10 unit, but was told it was too late since it had already been shipped. So, I'm illegal. I don't know what I'll do if my county building department gets on my case. Anyway, the structure arrived in 2 crates. One was smashed up in transit. Fortunately none of the glass was broken. Some metal parts were banged up but nothing that prevented assembly. I'll attach a bunch of pictures. Building it went well. My wife and I did most of it. We needed a 3rd hand for putting up the walls . Once the walls and framing were complete the 2 of us put the roof panels on. That was dicey but we did it. One note, many, if not most, of the pre punched holes do not line up, but everything was square and level so we just drilled starter holes where needed. When it came time to put in the glass you install an exterior frame and then install the windows from the inside. I found out after the first glass wall, that installing the window pushed out the exterior frame, so have a 3rd person hold that. Also, the 2 rear windows just screw into styrofoam insulation. There should be something in the wall panel to accept the window screws. Basically, those 2 windows are held in by adhesive silicone grout. Lastly, when all was done it was time to install the french doors. They didn't line up. The entire structure was square and true but the doors were about 1/4" off, so I had to grind out the striker and drill new holes for the door stops. The french doors do not have adjustable hinges. They should. Overall we're very happy with this and think it's a good value, but the permitting issue is very problematic and the french doors should be redesigned with adjustable hinges. Enjoy the pictures.
Update, June 30. We've had a couple of heavy rain storms and the 2 rear windows leak badly. I'm currently talking to the manufacturer. They'll probably need to send replacement windows (the windows come pre assembled).. Billy. New Mexico. Mon Jun 30 2025