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If you want multiple identical domes, fill out desired quantity below. If you want multiple domes of different designs, please fill out the form* once for each different design you want.
*Note: This page is under construction, so there are no functional form features. Please write out all your design preferences, each time you see “[…………]”, separately on paper or in a text doc and/or email to David at GrowInDomes dot com, or text to David at 1 (530) 334-0489.
The goal of this form is to get MOST of the information about the dome(s) you need. Anything that is unclear and/or unanswered with this page, we will clarify and answer on the phone or through email in the next steps of toward your dome ownership.
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Purpose for your dome:
How big should it be? Diameter as well a head-room are both common important considerations.
· AG Buildings
like Greenhouses, Livestock enclosures and storage sheds
· Home or Glamping Shelter
· Event/ Festival Feature
Click here to a see an extensive list of dome uses!
So we can give you the best consultative advice we can, please describe the purpose for your dome in as much detail as you’d like, including the climate in which you will be using the dome.
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Will you need your dome to be portable or installed permanently?
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Geodesic Dome Frame Basic Design
Here are a couple diagrams to help explain the names of frame styles, i.e. “1v, 2v, 3v,” etc. We can customize just about any size or frequency for you. The next image just shows a few popular choices that may be perfect for you.
Note: The prices listed are current as of January 2024, but are subject to change between the time this was posted and the time we receive your request for a quote.
We can do all kinds of customization for you including things like tunnels between domes, tunnel or silo style frames, complete spheres, and maybe just about anything you can practically imagine.
Describe your dome frame (examples: “23.5′ wide 5/8 3v”, “31′ wide x 100′ long 4v tunnel-style”, “20′ wide 15′ tall silo-style 4v”). If you don’t feel like using the jargon, just do your best to let us know the size and shape you want!
Note: If snow loads or other factors require your frame and cover to have more strength we encourage you to consider frame with avg. 3.3′ long struts instead of one with 5′ long avg. struts. (example: a 16′ 3v is stronger than a 16′ 2v)
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Struts
Struts are braces that support a structure. A geodesic dome frame is made completely of struts, nuts and bolts. It’s ALL structural!
All of our struts are galvanized steel, (known as EMT)
most commonly we use:
1/2″ I.D.(Inner Diameter) This diameter strut is ample in many cases.
3/4″ I.D. (Called Standard: .92″ by the market leaders)
1″ I.D. (Called Heavy Duty: 1.31″)
Please specify one or size or larger if desired.
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Doorways
Due to the various sizes and styles of dome frames doors can end up being different shapes and styles as well.
We will work with you to figure out which is best. In the mean time you can type here any doorway preferences you have (such as any attributes already mentioned as well as quantity of doorways, and their relative location to any other doorway[s]).:
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Crows Nest
The cherry on top
frames approx $250. Covers approx $750
- Offering you rain-proof vent protection (barring hurricane winds).
- Space for up to 5 vents, or leave all 10 vertical sections open!
- Extra Headroom
- Can be customized to any height
- Get your best view of the scenery
- Extra Shade in the summer while allowing ample ambient daylight inside
- Can be segregated by insulative liner in the winter
Shall we add a crows next frame to your order? As a standard we make them short/sleek as pictured, so specify if you prefer otherwise. Also note the difference in the two pictures above of the green-covered dome. In the first picture the struts have been removed from the crows nests opening, and they are in place in the other picture. Let us know if you’d like those struts included or excluded.
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Cover Design
Generally appox. 2-3x cost of frame from 3/4″ EMT
Vinyl Canvas: 18-22 oz. Mesh-reinforced In your color of choice, and 20-40 oz crystal clear for windows. Here are a list of available colors (when in stock):
White
Black
Gray
Charcoal
Brown
Tan
Light Blue
Royal Blue
Navy Blue
Green
Lime
Kelley Green
Darker Green
Red
Burgundy
Burnt Orange
Yellow
Orange
Pink
Purple
Red-White-Blue Camo
Which color(s) would you like for your cover? In case your preference is not available give us your second and third choices. Also include the placement of your vents if you have preferences as well as any section borders if you would prefer to have your cover be multiple sections instead of one solid piece
Covers can be glued at the edge to the dome frame with X-15 PVC adhesive. If you prefer another option like grommets around the perimeter for paracord attachment please specify below.
Leave us any description you have in mind how you’d like your cover and/or submit any sketches you have here.
You can also include the location of any eye-bolts you would like instead of standard hex bolts otherwise included.
What color(s)/clear combo would you like? [………………]
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You can use the Dome Diagrams for your sketches.
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Doors
Doors can be closed by either hinges or zippers. Hinged Doors can be basic made-from-struts, custom welded, or to your other specifications. Zipper doors can be augmented with magnets for frequent use with less abuse to the zipper.
Specify here if you have a preference for your door(s)
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Vents
Various types of electric fans are availabe. Some are solar, but they can all be hooked to any power suplly. Passive ventalation without an electic fan is made much more practical with the addtion of a crows nest!
In our opinion one hinged vent in the crows nest is best. Any fan can be placed at that vent to improve performance if needed.
Specify here if you have a preference for vents.
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Installation Options and Kit Options
Finished kit (We make your cover at our location): Great for domes intended for future and/or portable purposes
………..Save money VS. onsite install by us
Installed by us (We come make your cover at your location): Almost wrinkle-free & tighter fit because it doesn’t need be folded for shipping
Installed by you: When you order a frame from us, we’ll give you Free DIY instructions to make your own cover! If you’d like us to cut and send/deliver you cover pieces (It takes a lot of space and a giant cutting board) we can do that! Cover making, on the other hand basically only takes the use of ladders, trigger clamps, and neodymium magnets, all of which are very handy tools to have for and endless number of other tasks.
…………………..Saves you money VS. all other options
…………………..You can cover your frame first with tarps until finances allow the cost of a fitted vinyl cover. We have done this with our own personal domes regularly, as we’ve grown our practice over the last decade+.
If you want a Full Onsite Installation from us please go over this list of logistical factors we need to consider in taking/pricing the job:
…..Physical address of site?
…..level site? grading needed?
…..surface texture? concrete, dirt, deck, gravel etc. (Note: It may be less likely you will require a permit if your dome is on the ground rather than a deck)
…..ease of access to property
…..how close can we pull a vehicle to the location of the dome build site?
…..electrical power source
…..water source and quality
……AirBnB us or budget for motel
Give them current est. total for frame parts and cover mats, as well as with option to pre-cut cover mats and include DIY instruction 2.
SECTION 3 Three AMMENITIES: ‘ AFTER MARKET’
Eye bolts to support hammocks, hanging shelves, racks
Attached shelf frames located on wall.
Custom welded door
FINER THINGS
Fore thought for heat, water, power
What to grow
Rigid wall options
Solar panels…tracking
Customer support
SECTION 4 four BUILDING SITE
) (callled of a 2×4 is really nominal size 1.5”x 3.5)
Bare dirt or sand: Land must be flat and as level as possible.
Potentially can use shimming piers or 2X4 pressure treated ‘sill’ to rest frame on.
Can be secured with stakes or J-bolts in concrete piers
Concrete Pad: Or pavers, brick, etc.
On a Deck: built custom shape and size for dome as desired
Floor options: inside.
Can build a raised floor inside, pavers, slate. Perhaps dig out spot for firepit, pond, garden bed.
Section 5 five diagrams (ie)
pg 7
SECTION 6 six CHECK LIST or ORDER FORM
Purpose:
· AG
· Shelter if built on deck, needs permit
· Temp..event/ festival
Site:
Access, power availability
Dirt graded by us
Pre graded by client
Build deck, us (complete specs section)
Build deck, client
Section 7 Actual order form
FINANCIAL
Quickie price definer, qualifer, What is your budget. Installed, crows, covered
Actual check of specs, prices, etc
Order total Price and contract
Disclaimer
Expire date of quote
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