Greenhouse Rolling Benches

 

More Plants, Less Space Wasted, Lower Labor Cost

The Space Problem Every Greenhouse Grower Knows

Walk into most commercial greenhouses, and you'll notice it immediately - the aisles. Wide walkways. Empty space. Workers walking long distances just to reach plants. In many cases, 30% to 40% of your total floor area is not growing anything.

 

You're paying for heating, lighting, and labor on space that generates zero yield and zero revenue. Over a full growing season, that wasted floor area costs tens of thousands of dollars - same building, same utility bills, far less output.

 

And the problem compounds. Fixed bench systems are rigid. When your crop changes, your layout can't adapt. When your workflow is inefficient, it stays inefficient - permanently.

 

Greenhouse rolling benches don't give you more floor space - they turn the space you already have into a productive canopy. Same greenhouse. Same operating costs. More plants. More yield. More profit.

 

By replacing fixed benches with greenhouse rolling benches, you eliminate permanent aisles and move space utilization from 60–65% to 80–90% of total floor area. Whether you're growing cannabis, leafy greens, ornamental flowers, or seedlings, this single infrastructure change delivers measurable ROI within 12 to 18 months for most commercial operations.

 

→ Tell us your greenhouse size - we'll show you exactly how much growing space you're currently losing and what a rolling bench system would recover.

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What Is a Greenhouse Rolling Bench - and How Does It Work?

 

A greenhouse rolling bench is a commercial growing table mounted on a rail or pipe system that allows the entire bench surface to slide laterally. Instead of committing floor space to permanent fixed aisles between every bench row, a rolling bench system only requires one aisle at a time - you slide benches apart to create a working corridor where needed, then push them back together when you're done.

 

That single operational change - one floating aisle instead of multiple fixed ones - is what moves canopy coverage from 60–65% to 80–90% of total greenhouse floor area. No new building. No expanded footprint. Just smarter use of the space you already lease, heat, and light.

 

Component

Specification

Function

Frame

1.25" hot-dip galvanized steel

Structural support - rated for 27+ lbs/sq ft distributed load

Rolling system

Rail-mounted or pipe-and-wheel carriage

Lateral bench movement, one working aisle at a time

Bench surface

Wire mesh / ABS tray / ebb and flow tray

Plant support and irrigation integration

Movement system

Manual hand wheel or crank

Moves bench along rail - no power required

Leveling feet

Adjustable threaded feet

Floor leveling compensation up to 4 inches

 

Most buyers focus on the bench. The real decision is the system - bench surface, irrigation type, rail layout, and aisle clearance designed together. Get any one of those wrong and the efficiency gains disappear.

 

 

How Much Space and Money Can a Greenhouse Rolling Bench System Actually Recover?

 

The numbers are straightforward. In most fixed bench greenhouses, canopy coverage sits between 60% and 65% of total floor area. Permanent aisles consume the rest. Switch to greenhouse rolling benches and that number moves to 80–90%.

 

Greenhouse Size

Fixed Bench Canopy

Rolling Bench Canopy

Extra Growing Area

Est. Extra Revenue / Year*

5,000 sq ft

3,250 sq ft

4,250 sq ft

+1,000 sq ft

~$10,000

10,000 sq ft

6,500 sq ft

8,500 sq ft

+2,000 sq ft

~$20,000

20,000 sq ft

13,000 sq ft

17,000 sq ft

+4,000 sq ft

~$40,000

50,000 sq ft

32,500 sq ft

42,500 sq ft

+10,000 sq ft

~$100,000

 

*Based on conservative $10/sq ft annual revenue for leafy green production. Cannabis and high-value crops produce significantly higher returns per sq ft.

 

Beyond canopy recovery, labor efficiency is the second major gain. Transit time - walking between rows, repositioning around fixed aisles - accounts for 22 to 35% of total labor hours in a typical fixed bench greenhouse (Dutch commercial greenhouse studies). For a four-person team in a 20,000 sq ft facility, a 25% reduction in transit recovers ~40 labor hours per week. At $18–22/hour, that's $37,000–$45,000 per year in recovered productivity - from a single layout change.

 

→ Send us your greenhouse size and current layout - we'll calculate your specific space and labor recovery numbers.

 

Send us your greenhouse size and current layout

 

 

 

4 Types of Greenhouse Rolling Benches

 

Standard Rolling Bench - Wire Mesh Surface

 

The most widely used configuration for pot growing, container nursery production, and general greenhouse operations. Wire mesh surface provides excellent airflow under pots, fast drainage, and easy cleaning. The 4x8 rolling bench in galvanized steel mesh is the North American industry standard - it matches standard lighting zones, fits pallet dimensions, and simplifies irrigation zone management. Available in 4x4, 4x8, 5x20, and custom lengths.

 

→ Request pricing for standard wire mesh rolling benches - 4x8 and custom sizes available factory direct.

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Ebb and Flow Rolling Bench - The Hydroponic Standard

 

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An ebb and flow rolling bench - also called a flood bench or flood and drain bench - integrates a sealed ABS or aluminum flood tray into the rolling bench frame. The tray floods with nutrient solution on a timed cycle, holds for 10 to 20 minutes, then drains completely back to a reservoir for recirculation. Water savings versus drip or overhead irrigation: 35 to 55%. Every plant receives identical nutrient delivery at identical concentration and timing - the consistency that commercial cannabis and leafy green production depends on.

 

→ Ask about our ebb and flow rolling bench systems - ABS tray options, custom sizes available.

 

Hydroponic Rolling Bench - NFT and DWC Integration

 

For operations running NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) channels or DWC (Deep Water Culture) reservoirs, the bench frame holds channel sets or reservoir modules at each position. Frame material must be fully corrosion-resistant due to constant contact with nutrient solution. Most common in commercial lettuce, herb, and strawberry production.

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Vertical Rolling Rack - Multi-Tier Indoor Growing

 

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For indoor facilities with adequate ceiling height, vertical rolling rack systems stack two to three growing tiers on a single rolling carriage, multiplying effective canopy area by 2 to 3x per square foot of floor. Combined with tier-specific LED grow lighting, these setups deliver the highest growing density available in controlled environment agriculture.

 

Ebb and Flow Rolling Benches

Why Most Commercial Growers Choose This

If there is one configuration that consistently outperforms others in commercial greenhouse growing, it is the ebb and flow rolling bench. It combines rolling bench space efficiency with recirculating sub-irrigation precision - two independent advantages in one system.

 

Irrigation System

Water Efficiency

Labor Required

Crop Uniformity

Best Application

Hand watering

Low (loses 40–60%)

High

Low

Small / hobbyist

Overhead irrigation

Moderate (25–35%)

Low–Medium

Moderate

Nursery, propagation

Drip irrigation

Good (15–25%)

Medium

Good

Vegetables, cannabis

Ebb & flow recirculating

Excellent (5–15%)

Low

Excellent

Leafy greens, cannabis

NFT (nutrient film)

Excellent

Low–Medium

Excellent

Lettuce, herbs, research

 

The ebb and flow bench eliminates the two biggest sources of inconsistency in commercial growing: uneven nutrient delivery and variable moisture between plant positions. No clogged drippers, no pressure variations, no dry corners. Every plant floods together, drains together, and rests together.

Growers running ebb and flow rolling benches consistently report crops finishing 1 to 2 weeks earlier than with drip systems - roots are never water-stressed between cycles and never sitting in standing solution after drainage.

 

For cannabis specifically, this root-zone consistency directly affects trichome development and flower density in the final weeks of production. Nutrient stress during late flowering is one of the most common - and least discussed - causes of inconsistent harvest quality in commercial facilities.

 

→ Ask about our ebb and flow rolling bench systems - we'll help you spec the right tray size and irrigation setup for your crop.

 

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Greenhouse Rolling Bench Specifications

Materials, Load Ratings and Surface Options

Frame Material Comparison

Material

Corrosion Resistance

Load Capacity

Lifespan

Best For

Hot-dip galvanized steel

Excellent

27+ lbs/sq ft

15–20 yrs

Most commercial greenhouses - the baseline specification

Powder-coated steel

Poor

Standard

4–6 yrs

Not recommended for commercial use - fails at weld joints

Aluminum alloy (6063-T5)

Excellent

Moderate–High

20+ yrs

Weight-sensitive or cleanroom applications (premium +30–50%)

Stainless steel 304 / 316

Superior

High

20+ yrs

Food-grade, pharmaceutical, regulated cannabis

 

The critical detail: hot-dip galvanization - not electroplating, not powder coating over bare steel. Hot-dip zinc coating at minimum 45 micrometers on structural members is what delivers the 15 to 25 year service life. Cheaper surface treatments begin failing at weld joints within 2 to 3 seasons. Aluminum and stainless steel are available on request - the price premium is real, plan it in if compliance requires it.

 

Load Capacity and Surface Options

Surface Type

Airflow

Drainage

Cleaning

Best Application

Wire mesh (galvanized)

Excellent

Excellent

Easy

Pot growing, nursery, standard greenhouse

ABS ebb and flow tray

None

Timed

Medium

Hydroponic, cannabis, leafy greens, propagation

Aluminum flood tray

None

Timed

Easy

High-sanitation, food-grade, pharmaceutical

Expanded metal mesh

Good

Good

Easy

Heavy containers, mixed crop operations

 

 

Where Greenhouse Rolling Benches Are Used

 

Cannabis Cultivation - The Highest-Value Application

Licensed cannabis facilities have been the primary driver of cannabis rolling bench adoption over the past decade. In a 10,000 sq ft licensed flower room, switching from fixed benches to a cannabis ebb and flow bench system typically recovers 1,500 to 2,500 sq ft of additional canopy - worth $120,000 to $500,000 in additional annual revenue depending on market and yield. 

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Leafy Greens and Vegetable Production

The largest global application for rolling grow benches by volume. For lettuce and leafy greens, rolling benches with ebb and flow irrigation support 16 to 20 plants per sq ft with 3 to 4 week crop cycles. A single 4x8 rolling bench growing lettuce generates $300 to $500 per cycle at standard commercial wholesale pricing.

Nursery and Seedling Propagation

Rolling benches handle dynamic plant density - high density early in the cycle, progressive spacing as plants develop - without manual relocation. In ornamental production, this reduces transplanting labor by 25 to 35% while improving rooting uniformity. Standard 4x4 grow tables are popular here for single-operator workflows.

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Microgreens and High-Turnover Crops

Microgreens run 7 to 21 day cycles - up to 25 harvests per year per bench position. At that turnover, every unused square foot compounds into significant lost revenue. Rolling tables for grow rooms keep the full floor in production across every cycle.

 

→ Not sure which configuration fits your crop? Tell us what you're growing and your floor size - we'll recommend the right rolling bench tables setup.

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Is a Greenhouse Rolling Bench System Right for Your Operation?

 

 

No long comparison needed. Ask yourself three questions:

  • Is your greenhouse above 3,000 sq ft?
  • Do you want more yield without expanding the building?
  • Are your labor costs going up?

If you answered yes to any of these - greenhouse rolling benches are worth serious consideration. Most commercial growers who've made the switch don't ask "was it worth it?" They ask "why didn't I do this sooner?"

When Rolling Benches Are NOT the Right Choice

To be direct - they're not for everyone. Rolling benches may not be the right fit if:

  • Your floor has significant slope variation (more than 1 inch per 10 feet)
  • You are growing very large containers - 25 gallon and above
  • Your operation is small or budget-constrained - under 2,000 sq ft
  • You have permanently fixed irrigation infrastructure that cannot accommodate flexible connections

In these cases, fixed benches may be more practical. We'll tell you this directly if your situation fits - there's no value in selling you a system that doesn't match your operation.

 

→ Not sure if rolling benches are right for your setup? Send us your details - we'll give you a straight answer within 24 hours.

 

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What Happens When You Stay with Fixed Benches

 

Fixed benches feel like a neutral choice. They're not. Every crop cycle you run with a fixed bench layout, you're paying a hidden recurring cost - permanently.

 

The Hidden Cost

What It Actually Means

Annual Financial Impact

20–30% floor committed to permanent aisles

In a 10,000 sq ft greenhouse, 2,000–3,000 sq ft produces zero yield every cycle

$20,000–$30,000/yr in missed revenue at $10/sq ft

Higher cost per plant than competitors

Same overhead, fewer plants - competitors using rolling benches undercut your margin

Margin erosion accelerates as competitors scale

Fixed layout limits automation upgrades

LED lighting, robotic tools, automated irrigation all integrate better into flexible layouts

Future retrofit costs significantly higher

Labor inefficiency baked in permanently

Transit time stays at 22–35% of labor hours every shift, every season

$37,000–$45,000/yr in recoverable productivity

 

This isn't a one-time tradeoff. It's a recurring loss, paid again every single growing cycle - for as long as the fixed bench layout stays in place.

→ Want to know what this number looks like for your facility? We'll run the calculation with your actual numbers.

Rolling Bench vs Fixed Bench vs Flood Table - Side by Side

Factor

Fixed Bench

Greenhouse Rolling Bench

Fixed Flood Table

Space utilization

60–65%

80–90%

60–65%

Aisle configuration

Multiple fixed

One floating aisle

Multiple fixed

Irrigation compatibility

All types

All types

Ebb & flow only

Crop uniformity

Depends on system

Depends on system

Excellent

Layout flexibility

None after install

High - benches move

None after install

Upfront cost

Lowest

Moderate

Moderate

Long-term ROI

Standard

Best for 3,000+ sq ft

Good for fixed setups

Automation compatibility

Limited

High

Moderate

 

 

Real Project Cases

 

Licensed Cannabis Cultivation Facility (Europe)

Tidal Ebb & Flow Bench System for Licensed Cannabis Facility (Europe)

 

A licensed cannabis producer in Europe was setting up a dedicated cultivation facility with one vegetative room and three flowering rooms. The client required a complete, integrated equipment package - ebb and flow benches, lighting, climate control, and fertigation - all specified and supplied together.

 

Facility Layout and Equipment

Equipment Specification Qty
Tidal Ebb & Flow Benches 1.22 × 8.23 m, food-grade ABS tidal tray, 105 aluminum alloy frame, hot-dip galvanized steel supports, hand-wheel operated rolling system 11 sets (2 per room × 4 rooms, plus 3 in flower rooms)
LED Grow Lights Full-spectrum, matched to bench dimensions 88 units
Dehumidifier NDF-90L - 90 L/day, 350 m³/h airflow 4 units
Smart Fertigation System 4-channel (3 fertilizer + 1 acid), EC/pH monitoring, 600 L/h injection, 4G remote control, 10-inch screen 1 set
Fertilizer Tanks 500 L conical, with 0.75 kW mixing motor 4 units
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System-First Design

Bench layout determines lighting, airflow, and climate - everything works as one system from day one.

02

Perfectly Uniform Feeding

Tidal ebb & flow delivers identical nutrients to every plant - no dry spots, no overwatering, no inconsistency.

03

Disease Risk Eliminated

Full drain cycle removes standing water - significantly reduces botrytis and root issues in flowering stages.

04

Fully Automated Control

Smart fertigation with EC/pH monitoring and remote access - manage all rooms without being on-site.

 

→ Send us your floor plan - we'll model what a rolling bench conversion would recover for your specific layout.

 

Send us your floor plan

 

 

How Greenhouse Rolling Benches Fit Into Your Complete Growing System

One of the most common and costly mistakes in greenhouse planning is treating the bench system as a standalone decision. Once you change your bench configuration, it directly affects your lighting layout, airflow design, and daily workflow.

 

Lighting - Plan Together, Not After

Switching to rolling benches increases canopy coverage by 20 to 30%. Your existing lighting layout - designed for lower canopy density - will have coverage gaps over the newly productive floor area. The correct approach: bench layout first, then lighting. At JT Grow Light, we manufacture both LED grow lights and rolling bench systems - we design both together so your lighting and bench layout are matched from the start, not retrofitted against each other.

 

Airflow and HVAC

Rolling benches improve passive airflow by eliminating stagnant fixed-aisle zones. However, your HVAC system needs to account for the higher plant density - more canopy means more transpiration, more humidity load, and more CO₂ consumption per sq ft. Size your climate systems to the post-conversion canopy density, not the pre-conversion layout.

 

Aisle Width, End Clearance, and Harvest Flow

Aisle width: 36 inches minimum for a harvest cart, 48 inches for a pallet jack. Get this wrong and you've built a bottleneck into every harvest day.

End clearance: 4 to 5 feet at each end wall for bench movement and cart positioning. Underestimate this and benches stay parked - defeating the purpose.

Harvest flow direction: Planting and harvest traffic in the same direction, no crossing paths. Sounds obvious - it's one of the most common layout mistakes we see

 

→ Send us your floor plan - we'll provide a complete layout covering benches, lighting, and aisle configuration.

 

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Why Greenhouse Rolling Benches Are Becoming the Standard

Labor Costs Are Rising and Not Coming Back Down

Greenhouse labor costs have risen 15 to 25% across North American and European markets over the past five years. Rolling grow benches directly address this - less walking, faster canopy access, more output per shift. As wages continue to rise, the ROI on labor-efficient infrastructure only improves.

High-Density Growing Is Now the Economic Baseline

Land, energy, and facility costs have all increased. Growers can no longer afford floor space that doesn't produce. Most large commercial operations today - leafy greens, herbs, cannabis - are built around maximum canopy per sq ft from day one. Greenhouse rolling benches are standard in these facilities because fixed benches cannot meet the density requirements modern economics demand.

Automation Is Coming - and Rolling Systems Are Ready

In advanced Dutch and Japanese greenhouse operations, rolling bench systems are already integrated with automated movement controls and robotic scouting tools. Most growers don't need this today. But facilities built on flexible rail-based systems are ready for it when it reaches their scale. Fixed bench layouts won't be.

Sustainability and Compliance Requirements Are Tightening

Food retailers, pharmaceutical buyers, and regulated cannabis markets are increasingly auditing on space efficiency, water use, and resource productivity. Commercial greenhouse rolling benches with recirculating ebb and flow irrigation make these metrics straightforward to document, verify, and demonstrate.

 

 

Custom Greenhouse Rolling Benches - OEM and Factory-Direct Supply

Most greenhouse projects look standard at first - until you try to fit benches into a real space. Column positions, irregular bays, sloped floors, non-standard heights, and specialized irrigation all require customization. For commercial projects, customization is not optional - it's what makes the system actually work.

 

As a direct greenhouse rolling bench manufacturer and rolling bench factory, we handle engineering, fabrication, quality control, and logistics in-house. No middlemen. No markups. No "let me check with the factory" delays.

Bench dimensions

Non-standard widths and lengths, irregular bay shapes, column cut-outs

Load capacity

Reinforced frames for heavy hydroponic or high-density applications

Materials

Hot-dip galvanized steel (standard), aluminum alloy, or stainless steel on request

Surface type

Wire mesh, ABS ebb and flow trays, aluminum flood trays, expanded metal

OEM branding

Custom packaging, labeling, and documentation for distributors and resellers

Complete packages

Benches, LED grow lights, and accessories quoted as one matched system

 

→ Send us your greenhouse drawing or floor dimensions - we'll come back with a layout and custom quote within 48 hours.

 

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Why Source Your Greenhouse Rolling Benches from JT Grow Light

 

JT Grow Light is a direct greenhouse rolling bench manufacturer with over 10 years of production experience supplying commercial greenhouse operations across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. We manufacture in-house - engineering, fabrication, quality control, and logistics are all handled by our own team.

 

What We Offer

Details

Factory-direct pricing

Competitive wholesale and bulk pricing - no trading company markup, no agent margin

Benches + LED lights together

Both manufactured in-house - matched specs, one warranty, one accountability

OEM / ODM capability

Custom dimensions, surface finishes, branded packaging - all product lines

Flexible MOQ

Standard items from 10 units; custom specs from 20 units

Fast lead times

Standard: 25–35 days; Custom: 35–60 days

Layout consultation

Pre-sales layout design included - bench positions, aisle clearance, lighting

Global logistics

Full export documentation, 40+ countries supplied

Quality documentation

Load test reports, material certificates, CE and ISO 9001 on request

How We Work with You - From First Contact to Delivery

We don't start with products - we start with your growing plan.

 

Most buyers who contact us don't have a complete spec yet. That's fine. Tell us your situation and we'll help you figure out the right configuration - not the most expensive one, the right one.

 

Certifications

CE (Conformité Européenne) - European market compliance

ISO 9001 - Quality Management System certification

RoHS - EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances compliance

Hot-dip galvanization: 45+ micrometer zinc coating, salt spray tested per ASTM B117

 

 

FAQ

Q: What are greenhouse rolling benches and how do they work?

A: Greenhouse rolling benches are commercial growing tables mounted on a rail or pipe system that allows the entire bench to slide laterally. Instead of permanent fixed aisles between every bench row, a rolling system only requires one floating aisle at a time - creating access wherever needed, then closing back up. This moves canopy coverage from 60–65% (typical of fixed layouts) to 80–90% of total floor space, without any change to the building.

Q: Are rolling grow benches worth the investment?

A: For most commercial operations above 3,000 sq ft, rolling grow benches deliver measurable ROI within 12 to 18 months. The return comes from recovered growing space (typically 20–30% more canopy), reduced labor hours (22–35% improvement), and improved crop uniformity. For a 20,000 sq ft greenhouse producing leafy greens, additional revenue from recovered canopy alone often exceeds $40,000 per year - against a total installation investment of $55,000–$80,000.

Q: What is the difference between a rolling bench and an ebb and flow bench?

A: A rolling bench is a mobility system - it describes how the bench moves. An ebb and flow bench describes the irrigation method - a sealed tray that floods on a timed cycle and drains completely. An ebb and flow rolling bench combines both: space efficiency of a rolling system with the irrigation precision of flood-and-drain sub-irrigation. This is the most commonly specified configuration in commercial cannabis and leafy green operations.

Q: What is the best rolling bench system for cannabis?

A: The standard specification for cannabis rolling benches is an ebb and flow rolling bench with food-grade ABS flood trays, 14-gauge hot-dip galvanized steel frame, and 304 stainless steel hardware throughout. The ebb and flow system delivers the nutrient consistency cannabis production requires, while the rolling configuration maximizes licensed canopy per sq ft - critical in regulated markets where canopy footage is licensed, taxed, or both.

Q: What size rolling bench should I choose?

A: The 4x8 rolling bench is the North American commercial standard - it matches standard lighting zones, fits pallet dimensions, and simplifies irrigation zone management. The 4x4 is preferred for microgreens and high-turnover crops. Larger greenhouses often use 5x20 or 6x20 foot benches. For irregular layouts, custom sizing from a greenhouse rolling bench manufacturer is usually the most cost-effective solution.

Q: What is the load capacity of rolling benches?

A: Standard commercial rolling bench tables are rated for 27 lbs per sq ft. For ebb and flow systems, add approximately 5.2 lbs/sq ft per inch of water depth during flood cycles. For heavy container or deep media applications, reinforced frames rated to 40 to 60 lbs/sq ft are available. Always request documented load test results - not just the spec sheet figure.

Q: What materials are best for rolling bench systems?

A: The industry standard: 1.25-inch 14-gauge hot-dip galvanized steel for the frame, with 304 stainless steel for all fasteners and hardware. Hot-dip zinc coating at 45+ micrometers on structural members is essential for long service life in humid, chemically active environments. Powder coating over bare steel fails at weld joints within 2 to 3 seasons.

Q: Can rolling benches be installed in existing greenhouses?

A: Yes - retrofitting an existing greenhouse with greenhouse rolling benches is one of the most common project types. The process: remove fixed bench infrastructure, level the floor if needed (slope less than 1 inch per 10 feet required), anchor rail systems to existing concrete, install bench frames and rolling mechanisms. A standard commercial bay converts in 2 to 5 days. Phased conversion - one bay at a time - minimizes production downtime.

Q: Can I get LED grow lights included with my rolling bench order?

A: Yes. JT Grow Light manufactures both rolling benches and LED grow lights in-house. We offer integrated system pricing - benches, under-shelf or overhead LED fixtures, mounting hardware, and accessories quoted together as a matched package. This eliminates compatibility issues and gives you a single warranty covering the entire system.

Q: Do you offer OEM and private label rolling benches?

A: Rolling bench wholesale supply with full OEM and ODM services is available for distributors, regional resellers, and large-project buyers - custom dimensions, branded packaging, documentation in your preferred language, and product labeling to your specifications.

Q: How do I know which rolling bench system is right for me?

A: The right configuration depends on four factors: your crop type and container size (load requirements and surface specification), your greenhouse floor plan (bench dimensions, rail layout, end clearance), your irrigation system (mesh surfaces, flood trays, or flexible connections), and your production goals. The most efficient way to decide: share your floor plan and crop details with us - we'll specify a system that actually fits, not a standard catalog item that may or may not work.

 

Ready to Recover Your Lost Growing Space? Start Here

Whether you're planning a new greenhouse from scratch, converting from fixed benches, or sourcing a greenhouse rolling bench manufacturer to supply your distribution network - our team is ready to help you get the system right from the start.

 

→ Send your floor plan - we'll show you how much space you're losing and what a rolling bench system would recover

→ Request factory-direct pricing or OEM quote for greenhouse rolling benches

→ Ask about complete system packages - rolling benches + LED grow lights, matched and quoted together

 

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