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SVITAP - Multipurpose Shelters
SVITAP multipurpose shelters stand out thanks to their premium-quality sheathing and sturdy frames. Multipurpose shelters are simple, sturdy, easy to form into the desired shape, maintenance-free, mobile, and, no less importantly, affordable. A multipurpose shelter costs just a fraction of what building a bricked garage would cost. And there are many more ways in which it can be used on top of that.
A multipurpose shelter has a sturdy steel, zinc-plated frame that is resistant to corrosion.
The tarpaulin is made from a high-tenacity PVC foil. The material is 100% waterproof, and its weight of 630 grams per square meter. It is highly fire resistant and also offers protection from UV radiation. The tarpaulin is sturdy and resistant to tearing, which guarantees a long service life.
A canopy extending from the sheathing removes rainwater away from the shelter to prevent water seeping underneath the shelter.
- Unique solution customized to your needs and requirements
- Fast build completion
- Top-quality materials
- Roofed shelter for automobiles, RVs, motorcycles, 4-wheeler ATVs, and gardening equipment
- Space for storing goods and materials
- Shelter for farm equipment, livestock, hay, and fodder
- Polytunnel
- Tarpaulin hall
Multipurpose shelter options:
- Neither front nor rear walls
- Either a front or a rear wall
- Both front and rear walls
- Zipper-closing mechanism
- Closing using straps and eyelets
- Front wall can be opened by rolling up the tarpaulin and securing it in position with a strap
- Enclosed with no opening
The window provides ventilation to minimize the condensation of water vapors and to maintain an optimal environment inside. Ventilation openings prevent problems caused by moisture by improving air circulation.
Assembly is easy thanks to the modular design and a complete set of anchoring components. SVITAP provides assembly upon request.
- Fast and easy assembly
- Building permit not required
- Lower cost compared to bricked structures
- Minimum maintenance
- Option to print texts and images
- Mobility (The entire shelter can be relocated after the anchors have been removed.)