Commercial Greenhouses
in Alaska
Built for Alaska conditions. The REGASA MG Model is engineered to withstand extreme cold and near-zero winter daylight with a 108 km/h wind rating and steel 30% stronger than standard.
Why Alaska Growers Choose Protected Agriculture
Alaska's extreme climate makes greenhouse production not just advantageous but essential for any commercial fresh produce operation. With fewer than 105 frost-free days in most regions, a REGASA greenhouse effectively triples the viable growing season. The payback on a protected structure in Alaska is typically faster than anywhere else in the country, given the premium prices local produce commands in markets that otherwise depend entirely on freight.
Alaska's interior records fewer than 100 frost-free days per year, making protected structures the only viable path to fresh vegetable production for local markets.
Main Growing Challenge
Extreme cold and near-zero winter daylight
A REGASA greenhouse is engineered to address this directly.
Built for Alaska Conditions
Custom lengths available for any farm size. Installation nationwide.
9.6 m (31.5 ft)
Standard Width
4.5 m (14.8 ft)
Column Height
108 km/h (67 mph)
Wind Rating
+30% vs. standard
Steel Strength
275 g/m²
Galvanization
Lettuce, Spinach, Tomato
Ideal Crops
+75%
Season extension
−50%
Water use vs. open field
30+
Years of installations
Available Structures for AK
Choose Your Structure
MG Model Greenhouse
9.6 m wide · 4.5 m column · 108 km/h wind rated · Full enclosed structure
View details →Hybrid R Multi-Tunnel
5.7 to 9.6 m wide · 90 km/h · Birdproof vents · Ideal for berries & herbs
View details →Macrotunnel
18 to 30 ft wide · Self-drilling posts · No concrete · Fastest ROI
View details →Get Your Free Alaska Greenhouse Quote
We design and ship nationwide. Our team will create a custom configuration for your Alaska farm, crop, climate, and field size taken into account.