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Widely known for our Galvanized Steel Structures and round tubing our metal buildings  are custom engineered to cover your car, truck, rv, boat, tractor, equipment, and etc...

You have just purchased a brand new RV, boat or car, or maybe your RV, boat, or car has been sitting out in the elements to long.
What ever the reason. You have made the right choice looking to Quality Steel Covers for help in deciding the best way to cover your RV, boat, or car.

Our buildings are designed with height in mind and with widths ranging from 11 to 30 feet wide, so we can accommodate your RV, if you think height will be a problem rest assured that out building can reach a peak height of up to 16 feet leaving you plenty of room for that satellite dish or air conditioning unit.

We can also in-close the sides, front, and (or) back in with sheet metal to protect from the elements, we can help you determine you RV width depending on whether your RV has slide outs or you need room to maneuver in out for parking!

Materials used in Manufacturing your Cover

  • Max-Rib II - Galvalume Substrate Paneling with a Siliconized Polyester coating.
    Combining the long-life characteristics of a Galvalume substrate with the proven performance of a high quality siliconize polyester coating, Max-Rib II is an excellent multi-use metal panel.
    Finish Warranty: 30 Years
    Red Rust Warranty: 10 Years   More About Warranty

  • Corrosion resistant substrates and long-life finishes ensure long-term performance, minimal maintenance and life-cycle cost savings.

  • Color matched - Self drilling screws ensure there will be no leaks
  • Buildings are professionally installed level or can be installed with the fall of the land.
  • Installed with 1 inch fall for every 20ft to allow for drainage of rain.



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Diagram of steel paneling





Galvanized Steel Panel Protective Coatings Diagram

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