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The ShelterLogic Peak Style Storage Shelter is a robust and spacious 12 x 20 x 8 ft. outdoor storage solution designed to protect your valuable items from the elements. With its weather-resistant materials and easy assembly, this shelter is perfect for storing vehicles, equipment, or seasonal items while enhancing your outdoor space.
O**Y
PRETTY GOOD FOR THE MONEY-MAYBE 4.5 STARS. ARRIVED IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
My son and I needed to build something in which to paint his 89 Iroc Z Camaro. After searching the web until we were almost crazy, we bought this. It's actually an AG - agricultural grade - HAY shelter. It was about 15% more in price than the same models sold as car shelters, but it comes with 1 5'8" tubes instead of 1 3/8" or 1 1/2. It has door flaps at each end which we will need for ventilation when painting, running the engine, etc. We considered going larger to 12' x 24', but the cost goes up steeply with every increment of size, as does the wind load.The inside of the supplied tarp cover is bright white, which when combined with eight dual-tube LED shop lights, makes this a great place to work on a car. To prevent premature cover damage due to UV, we'll pull a 12-16 mil 20' x 25' tarp (maybe PVC) over the factory cover seen here. We bolted this to a heavy pressure-treated wood floor with 2 x 6 GC (Ground Contact) lumber, assembled in removable and transportable 4' x 8' floor "modules, fastened together with 1/2" x 4" galvanized bolts and washers. The floor system is a beast - each module weighs approx 185 lbs, and the weight of the floor system alone with the 3/4" PT floor is over 1700 lbs. As a result, this structure is super solid and stable. For more info on this go to my w3afc web page and click on the Gen 3 Camaro project tab.A couple issues to mention: The shelter came in three boxes, which contained absolutely everything we needed, with a couple extra bolts thrown in. And the condition of the tubes was very good. These are heavy tubes with a very durable coating on them, so that part was OK. However, a couple tube ends were out of round, probably from impacts from being dropped by delivery people, but a couple tubes had holes that were drilled in such a manner that the hole edges were raised a bit. In those cases, we had to resort to vice grips to return things to their correct state. Also, some of the pipe sections had part numbers that were smeared. I recommend locating one of each pipe with clear markings, and then comparing the length and ends, so you can arrange them in groups. That will save a lot of time.The instructions to this are a little sketchy. We found that the overall assembly diagram shown in the last picture here was the most helpful. The rest of the instructions were just "meh". Download them from the company web site and read them several times before your unit arrives.Overall, we're very happy with it. Note in the photos that since ours in bolted to a raised floor system, the edges of the cover were off the ground where air or leaves could blow in. I emailed the company to see if pinning the edges down using 1 x 4 pt boards would damage or rot the cover. I received a response the next day, telling me that the boards would rot before the cover edges. So I did that, and it makes a big improvement. It has rained hard a couple times, and the inside stays nice and dry. The Camaro is happy, and so are we!
C**B
Sturdy and wind resistant
This one is much sturdier than the last one that I had which was sold as a car shelter; the wind took that one apart. This one is much heavier and is holding up well. Some of the bolts were just too short by about 1/4" but a quick trip to the hardware store took care of that issue but they should know better.
T**6
Well, got it half assembled so far.
Spent a Sunday afternoon assembling this thing. If I hadn't had poles that were missing holes/had mispunched holes I probably would have finished. Didn't have my drill with me to knock out the additional holes, will have to complete next week.Also, deducted a star for absolutely AWEFUL delivery. Scheduled delivery was on a Friday, to be left in the driveway. No-show after taking off from work to be there when they were scheduled, instead told it would be moved a week to the following Friday. Package was instead dropped on the curb, in the road sometime Tuesday during a thunderstorm. I was out of town. No notification given, my neighbor saw it that night and moved what was left out of the street for me. The boxes were destroyed by the rain, as were the instructions. The poles all have rust in them now. Very unhappy with the delivery service used.
M**E
Quality of cover is abismal
Bought this in August of 2020, assembled that September. It is July 15 2022 and there are three large tears on the peak from normal southern NH exposure. No harsh winters between then and now and snow (what there was of it) always removed with a foam roof rake. No other damage, just U/V degraded to junk at very peak so not repairable since that bears the weight of the sides. Extremely irritated it has been 1 year 10 months - even greenhouse film is rated for 4 years and I specifically researched this manufacturer and model for the covering thickness and durability! Strong frame does nothing for you when the roof is junk
P**S
Rugged and durable
One person with clamps and some ingenuity a ladder and some muscle can put it up alone. (With the wife as spectator offering encouragement and providing cold drinks and an extra hand occasionally. Doenload the new version of the instructions from the Internet website so you can actually understand how to do the assembly. The picture in the new version are great, very detailed. Verify that all parts are there BEFORE starting to reduce frustration. Took three days because it was really hot and once the cover was on it was like an oven inside.
E**T
Nice little garage
My other half uses this to store his wood for projects. Took him a friend a few hours to put it together. Would have been less but the ropes in the doors were not knotted and we had to fish them out. Has withstood 60 mile an hour winds and snow!
M**D
5 yr review
Love this shelter. It's been set up for about 5 years now, including being taken down and re-assembled. It's light enough that it can be moved around fairly easily. No issues with wind or snow when properly anchored, I have cinder blocks in the corners for extra protection. The cover is starting to deteriorate on the inside, which is probably fair for 5 years of use, but the reason why I'm giving 4 stars.
D**N
Worth the money!
Great little canopy my only complaint is they use hot glue as the zipper stops and I’ve already pulled the zipper off, they did send a new door but was still an inconvenience. I Recommend stapling or sewing at the top.
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