Living in Quonset Huts And Things You Should Know

Quonset huts were originally designed as shelters for American armed forces serving abroad. After the war these metal huts were sold by the military to the public and many people started using the huts as their home. Quonset huts make ideal residences because of their interior space, climate resistance and durability. The walls and roof of Quonset huts could be fabricated using one metal sheet. Building this type of metal home can be done quickly and inexpensively. Quonset huts are portable and can be brought to the residential site in one piece. They are also easy to assemble. Quonset huts make a good cost efficient and energy efficient home in all locations and are fine examples of green homes. They are weatherproof and can withstand strong winds and provide waterproof shelter against rain and snow storms. The interiors of Quonset huts are cool in summer and warm in winter. The wall thickness of metal huts like these is small but the strength of the wall is equal to any brick and mortar building. These thin metal walls of Quonset huts ensure that the interiors have immense space unlike the thick walls of a brick and mortar building which reduce interior space. Metal sheets are welded together and offer enough insulation against bad weather. Today there are companies that manufacture Quonset huts for residential use to specification. Unlike the old army shelters these prefabricated huts have heights and widths customized to the needs of their customers. The steel used to fabricate these huts is of the highest quality. Manufacturers provide a 30 year warranty against damage for modern prefabricated Quonset huts. They are easy to assemble and families can move into their new home in the metal hut in a matter of a few days. Customers who require a durable and economical weather proof home should consider purchasing prefabricated Quonset huts for residential use.

 

 

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