All-Weather 10’x20’ Shelter
Protect What Matters
How can our shelters help you?
All-Weather Protection – Keeps livestock, feed, hay, equipment, and firewood dry year-round with a heavy duty 8 mil poly cover that is string reinforced.
Built to Outlast the Rest – Unlike cheap big-box versions that collapse in the first storm, our shelters are made with heavy-duty steel and reinforced plastic to stand up to real weather — and built to last for decades.
Affordable Solution – A rugged, all-weather shelter starting under $1,500 — built to perform without breaking the bank.
American Made 16-gauge galvanized steel frame resists rust, high winds and snow.
Multi-Purpose Design – Use as a livestock shelter, tractor garage, hay cover, or portable workspace.
10’ Wide Gothic Specs
Hoops / Bows made with 1 5/8” 16 gauge galvanized steel. They are spaced every 5’.
Ground stakes / posts are included..
Purlins are made with 1 3/8” 16 gauge galvanized steel.
All connecting hardware also made with galvanized steel.
Heavy Duty 8 mil UV rated, string reinforced, white plastic carries a 4 yr warranty from the manufacturer. Upgrades to 12 Mil are available.
Center height of 8’
Sidewalls are 4’ tall, then the arc begins towards the peak.
Here is a list of some of the materials that we do not supply, but you most likely will need to complete your build.
2x6 Lumber- enough to go all around the base of your greenhouses. This will be used to create what we call the “base frame”.
2x4 Lumber- enough to span the length of your greenhouses on each of the long sides. This will create your “hip board”.
2x4 lumber- enough to frame out your end walls. End walls range from very simple to framed out like a wall in your house. Please look at pictures on our site for some end wall inspiration.
4x4 posts- you will need 2 for each end you plan to put a door in.
Doors- screen doors make excellent “man” doors. if you would like a larger door, building one out of 2x4 is also an option.
3” Deck screws- enough to screw together your end walls.
Concrete- (1) 60lbs bag of concrete per ground stake. You can also just pound the ground stakes into the earth, but concrete is recommended.
2’-3’ stakes used with a string-line to establish the perimeter of you greenhouses in the beginning.