Arch Shelter Fabric Structures
Arch Shelter is our own brand industrial strength fabric structures that have galvanized steel frames with sustainable PE, PVC or Shade Cloth fabric covers. Arch Shelters are not tents, they are engineered structures that come under the same building codes as regular buildings.
Arch Shelters have a host of uses and are popular Australia with the agriculture, events and entertainment, sports, marine, aviation and earth moving industries as shade shelters or fully enclosed buildings. Fabric Roofs are cool in summer and pleasant in winter, which makes them delightful to work and play beneath. Animals are comfortable under them too ... they are easy to maintain as animal shelters and enclosures.
Arch Shelters have multi purpose footings, so can be mounted upon the ground, on containers, posts or walls. They are affordable and very strong ... cool in summer, warmer in winter ...
Industrial Tents and Pavilions
We also offer a custom design and sourcing service for Steel or Aluminum frame Industrial Tents and Pavilions geared to sports, entertainment and many industrial applications. Range includes Aluminum PVC Industrial Tents and Custom Design Steel Pavilions up to any size.
Splash will resume retailing structures this year, we handle projects from sourcing, designing, manufacturing and installing with our own teams.
Quotes and Installations are handled through Splash Structures.
Thought for the day: Many years ago Splash considered creating a charity to assist a doctor successfully working with stem cells to repair spinal injuries. We were so shocked upon further investigation by the profiteering of charities from volunteer workers, we could not stomach to make a living from it, but! a former unscrupulous business associate was quickly drawn in to the ease of raising funds and using people this way. Do you know some of these establishments are for money laundering and quick cash generation by extremely wealthy folk and organisations? By Law they can keep up to 80% of monies raised? Why do the Royals e.g. have so many charities?