Selecting the right shelter involves understanding the weather conditions of your area and knowing the specific features of the shelter options available. Our shelters come in different levels, with varying tent materials and steel frame configurations. These factors directly affect the shelter’s wind and snow resistance. Here’s a guide to help you choose the perfect shelter for your situation.

What Factors Should I Consider When Choosing a Shelter?
When deciding on a shelter, you should consider:
- Tent Material: We offer different levels of tent fabric with varying quality and weight. Heavier, higher-quality fabric provides better durability and weather resistance.
- Steel Frame Options: Our shelters are available with either single or double steel frames. Double steel frames offer enhanced strength, especially for areas prone to heavy snow or strong winds.
How Do Weather Conditions Affect My Choice?
To determine the right shelter for your environment:
- Wind Speed and Snow Load: Assess your local wind speeds and the amount of snow your area typically gets. Higher wind speeds and heavier snowfalls will require a stronger shelter with thicker fabric and a double-frame structure for added stability.
Do I Need a Permit to Set Up a Shelter?
In some areas, you may need a permit to install a shelter:
- Check Local Regulations: Before purchasing, confirm with your local municipality whether a permit is required. Some areas have specific building codes for shelters.
- Permit Support: Once you’ve confirmed the permit requirements, reach out to us with the details. We can provide the necessary documentation directly to your local authorities to help streamline the process.

Find the Shelter That Fits Your Needs
Choosing the right shelter depends on your local weather and permit regulations. Whether you’re dealing with heavy snow, strong winds, or just need a sturdy structure, we can help you find the perfect solution. Contact us for assistance in selecting a shelter that fits your conditions and complies with local regulations!