"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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STAKES (4)
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Call 919 489 7325 to order
Item Number: WP-S
Wind Protection for the sukkah
By
definition a Sukkah is a temporary structure vulnerable to the
elements, but it's still a drag if your sukkah takes off in a
windstorm. If the sukkah is located where exposure to strong winds is a
possibility, we advise anchoring the frame to the ground.
If erected on grass or bare ground, STAKES can be driven at each corner
and tied to the frame, or SANDBAGS filled with sand or gravel (not included) can be
attached to the bottom of each cornerpost. Sandbags can be used on any
surface, and are the best alternative on pavement, stone or decks. |
For family-sized sukkahs one stake or sandbag at each cornerpost will suffice. Larger sukkahs should have one at the base of each wall post as well.
Stakes and Sandbags sold in sets of 4.
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