Animal Shelters
SteelMaster arch steel buildings are ideal for animal run-in shelters. The clear span interior can easily be customized for horse stalls or dog pens, or it can be left open and used as a run-in shelter for any animal. The flexibility in design of steel buildings allows you to create a space to meet the needs of your animals. Metal buildings are also easy to clean and provide the strength and durability to withstand kicks from horses or cattle. For ourdoor horses, goats and livestock, SteelMaster offers a selection of run-in animal shelter solutions. Thanks to the Galvalume Plus coating on all SteelMaster buildings, your animals will stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter whenever they are in their run-in shelter.
Our Run-in Shelters meet all area building code requirements, thus fitting the needs of our customers worldwide. The run-in sheds help to keep animals and food stock safe from heavy winds, rain, snow and heat. Be sure to protect your pets and farm animals with durable shelters that will stand up to harsh conditions.
The quick and easy construction of our animal shelters makes them perfect for the do-it-yourselfer. Our steel run-in sheds are delivered quickly, are easy to construct and are customizable to your particular building application. Our SteelMaster Building Specialists are committed to finding the perfect run-in shelter for your needs.
Contact us today for a FREE QUOTE on your upcoming run-in shelter project.
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Comments From Our Readers:
Elizabeth A.Mar 07, 2013
Hi Carlos – Thanks for your inquiry. The price of a SteelMaster building varies quite a bit depending on the wind and snow load requirements for your area. Two buildings that are exactly the same size and model could vary in price depending on their end location.
I will have one of my Project Specialists contact you as soon as possible to discuss the specifics of your project and give you a quote.
Carlos RamirezMar 06, 2013
How much is a building 30 x 30 x 12 or x 10 for a stable?
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