Field Shelters that are Built to Last

The framing is made using the finest kiln dried timber from sustainable forests, purchased from FSC registered companies. The main structure uses 100mm framing with uprights at 600mm centres, and cross supports behind the kickboards. The 16mm x 125mm shiplap cladding is tanalised (E-tanalith) to protect against rot and decay for over 20 years.
The kickboards are 25mm thick timber kickboards, or 18mm OSB boarding to 1220mm high - with full height lining available as an optional extra.
Warwick Shelters are bolted to the concrete (or sleeper base), with fixings that are concealed behind the kick boards - and so are not classed as mobile units.   

The 1m canopy is lined and features front guttering with a downpipe, whilst the  black Onduline roofing sheets are fitted onto 125mm x 40mm timber purlins.

 

Openings to the front of the shelters are usually 8' wide or 10' wide, however if required alternative openings can be built including openings which carry a bottom door, or allow a small 5 gate (available with a backing sheet for safety) to be easily fitted. This along with a clear roof sheet would make a very cost effective stable.

 

Partitions can be added to a field shelters, ideal for 24' field shelters, and openings can be positioned to suit requirements.