"The kit...was so much more than I expected. You offer elegant engineering solutions, a simple and beautiful sukkah and a process that is easy to understand and complete. With thanks from a very satisfied customer who is now passing your URL around her shul."
J.B.
"This morning we took the 16x24 Big Sukkah down... Everyone was amazed at how easy your kit and plans made things go. But more importantly, our congregants (and Rabbi) love it. It is roomy, and the wood and bamboo mat roof gave it a warm feeling that our old PVC pipe Sukkah sorely lacked".
D.W.
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Sukkah
Project™
Klutz-Proof Sukkah Kits and everything else for Sukkot
Since 5757 (1996) our Klutz-Proof Sukkah kits have enabled thousands of
families, congregations, and schools to build sturdy, affordable sukkot
in a variety of sizes and styles. Designed for the novice builder, all
our kits require absolutely no construction skill or expertise.
We offer two types of sukkah kits:
The Wood-Frame Sukkah is built with 2x4 lumber linked together using a set of
special steel connectors. The only tool needed is a screwdriver. Kits include a
set of connectors, screws, and an illustrated Assembly Manual. Lumber is not
included, but is purchased locally using the Lumber List provided. The walls of
the wood-frame sukkah can be covered with a wide choice of materials, including
fabric, wood lattice, tarps, or plywood. A specially-designed, durable wall
covering, SukkahScreen™ (shown here) can be purchased along with the kits. Kits include steel connectors, hardware, and guaranteed Klutz-Proof instructions.
The Tubular Sukkah is built with strong yet lightweight
galvanized steel tubing. The frame connects together with
special steel fittings which require no tools. SukkahScreen™ is
then wrapped around the frame and affixed to it top and bottom with elastic bungee
loops. Kits include pre-cut lengths of steel tubing, steel connectors, wooden or
bamboo
roof support slats (with velcro attachment straps) and guaranteed Klutz-Proof instructions.
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Wall Street Journal
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Bergen Record
Jewish Woman
Jewish Week
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American Jewish Spirit
Peoria Journal Star
Philly.com
Jewish Bulletin of N. Calif.
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