-Cardone, Sandy, Goat Sheds
"In 2007, we began to prepare our yard to keep [the horse and mule] at home,"
We did this slowly as we could afford it, avoiding any debt in the process. By the summer of 2009, I could wait no more!"
"I stumbled upon the SteelMaster website doing a Google search for Quonset Huts,"
"I really liked the shape, size, and ease of construction that the buildings offered. I liked the fact that the side walls of the building are straight, with the round top, which allows for the most room inside for the horses. I liked the company’s industrial foundation-it made the construction a breeze! The cost also sold me! I had done a lot of research on how to create the best shelter for the animals. The SteelMaster building had the most to offer for the amount spent!"
"The assembly only took three days,"
"I wanted to keep the animals away from the metal walls, so I wanted a wood lining in the shelter. We had our trees that had been cut down to clear the corral area milled into lumber. The builder used Maple boards to build the kick walls, which took one day. We used treated wood to add the short wall in front so that a gate would fit the opening and be able to swing into the building out of the way. This was another day's work. So in total the process took about three weeks to prepare the foundation, assemble the SteelMaster building and add the custom wood liner/gate."
"Overall, I am very happy with my SteelMaster building,"
"The product was as nice in person as it was in the photos online. My builder referred to the building as "a giant erector set" and had a ball putting it together. The animals are happy to be home, and they have the perfect shelter to protect them from the Michigan heat in the summer and brutal winter weather."
"In 2007, we began to prepare our yard to keep [the horse and mule] at home,"
We did this slowly as we could afford it, avoiding any debt in the process. By the summer of 2009, I could wait no more!"
"I stumbled upon the SteelMaster website doing a Google search for Quonset Huts,"
"I really liked the shape, size, and ease of construction that the buildings offered. I liked the fact that the side walls of the building are straight, with the round top, which allows for the most room inside for the horses. I liked the company’s industrial foundation-it made the construction a breeze! The cost also sold me! I had done a lot of research on how to create the best shelter for the animals. The SteelMaster building had the most to offer for the amount spent!"
"The assembly only took three days,"
"I wanted to keep the animals away from the metal walls, so I wanted a wood lining in the shelter. We had our trees that had been cut down to clear the corral area milled into lumber. The builder used Maple boards to build the kick walls, which took one day. We used treated wood to add the short wall in front so that a gate would fit the opening and be able to swing into the building out of the way. This was another day's work. So in total the process took about three weeks to prepare the foundation, assemble the SteelMaster building and add the custom wood liner/gate."
"Overall, I am very happy with my SteelMaster building,"
"The product was as nice in person as it was in the photos online. My builder referred to the building as "a giant erector set" and had a ball putting it together. The animals are happy to be home, and they have the perfect shelter to protect them from the Michigan heat in the summer and brutal winter weather."
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