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DIY Ice-Shacks from Artspan Inc.

Be the talk of the lake this winter with an Artspan ice shack. We offer premium, easy-to-assembly DIY ice shack kits that are built to last. Designed for Canadian winters, these well-insulated, durable kits are sure to keep you warm on the coldest winter days.

Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.

Easy To Assemble Ice Shack Easy To Assemble

Grab some friends and assemble one of our kits in as little as one day. The kits include all of the material and hardware needed to assemble your ice shack and only a handful ofbasic tools are required. The self-framing panels all come pre-cut and are labelled to correspond with a set of detailed assembly instructions and drawings.

Dimensions (12', 15' and 18' Models)

Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.
Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.
Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.

Total assembled weight is approximately:

12' - 2,000 LBS, 15' - 2,500 LBS, 18' - 3,000 LBS

Custom sizes available - contact us for details.

Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.

Easy To Assemble Ice Shack Stay Warm

Don’t let the cold keep you off the ice! Our kits are made with 5” thick insulated steel floor, wall and roof panels that offer a building shell with an R-Value of 28.5 and exceptional air tightness.

Our kits are made using our pre-cut structural panels for the floor, wall and roof

Poly-isocyanurate Foam Core - R28.5
Foam-to-foam for thermal break and air tightness
Fire-resistant foam core
24 ga galvalume steel interior or galvalume
24 ga pre-painted steel exterior
Ice Shack from Artspan Inc.

Easy To Assemble Ice Shack Lightweight

The ice shack kits are made with structural insulated steel panels that have a lightweight foam core. The floor, wall and roof systems are tied together using light-gauge galvanized connection angles. The self-framing panels eliminate the need for any secondary framing.

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Chimney Hole (2)36" x 24" Windows Low Wall High Wall Inlet Port

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