Read about my passion for steel garage
After World War II, the military sold off its excess Quonset huts to the public, costing one thousand per hut. Ever since, the huts have become widespread. The design has changed some over the years, such as the introduction of walls that are shaped to stand at a ninety degree angel to allow for optimal storage space, steel fronts and backs instead of the original plywood, and a variety of colors. Quonset hut roofs are still rounded, however, allowing for the same easy maintenance as the original. No worries about cleaning off or repair the roof! Who uses Quonset huts? They are the practical and cost effective solution for many businesses, farms, and more.