WALKINS

I am looking a buying a used walkin it was for indoors 8x10…
I was told i could build a shroud for the compressor to keep off the elements and it could be used out doors as well…
anyone know if this is the case?
anyone know how I could winterize a walk in?

make sure you are buying one w/a floor…

check your county/state regs 2 see what is required so code enforcement won’t kill it…

someplace require it to have structural designs submitted, as it may need to meet hurricane/tornado winds/strapped down etc…

many outside coolers might be “grandfathered” in…

when your resetting it up, use some WD-40 in the camlocks…

watch out for severely bent or rusted panels…

if you don’t plan moving it, you can silicone the seams/roof and or use that mobile home roofing “paint” for the top &/or sides…

a simple metal shroud should suffice to keep the machinery out of the elements…

I am selling a 6X10 walk-in, but have no idea what they are worth. Can anyone point me in the right direction.

real cheap on ebay

where are you? i am interested

I am in Michigan, the Detroit area

[quote=“RED BARN PIZZA”]
I am looking a buying a used walkin it was for indoors 8x10…
I was told i could build a shroud for the compressor to keep off the elements and it could be used out doors as well…
anyone know if this is the case?

An indoor compressor will freeze in the winter.
George Mills

Hello Red,If you know a ‘good’roofer he or she can do you a rubber roof which lasts many years.and be sure to put down a 4’’ concrete slab for it to sit on.