Steel prefab campground cabins from B&T Manufacturing are built with galvanized steel frames that resist rot, insects, moisture, and harsh weather conditions. These durable, low‑maintenance modular cabins provide long‑lasting performance for RV parks, resorts, campgrounds, and remote sites where reliability matters. Each unit is engineered for fast installation, consistent quality, and minimal upkeep, making them a smart investment for high‑traffic outdoor environments. Discounts are available for multiple units.
Transform Your Campground With Our Steel Prefab Cabins
Since 2015, B&T Manufacturing has been a leader in prefabricated steel frame modular building systems, delivering high‑quality, ready‑to‑install products for a wide range of industries. Our experience with steel frame modular building systems and modular bathroom pods has shaped the design of our steel prefab campground cabins, ensuring each unit meets the demands of modern campground and resort environments. Every cabin is built for durability, efficiency, and long‑term performance, offering a comfortable one‑bedroom, one‑bath layout ideal for campgrounds, parks, and private retreats.
Features
- Widths available: 12, 14 and 16 feet
- Sizes starting 20' deep
- Galvanized steel frame
- Full electrical wiring - can be upgraded to specific needs
- Thermal wood siding
- Dual pane vinyl sided windows
- Made in America
- Minimal Maintenance Exteriors
- Spray Foam Insulation
Galvanized Steel Advantages
- Excellent return on investment with typical life expectancy of greater than 50 years
- Steel frames will not swell, twist, or rot and are impervious to insect damage.
- Fire resistant structure can lower insurance premiums!
- Easy to add on additions
- Resistance to mechanical damage in transport, erection and service
- A hygenic material that is safe and easy to clean surface
ThermaA Siding Advantages
- Woodsy-look to complete campground look
- Enhanced durability: Thermal modification process alters the wood's chemical structure and makes it more resistant to decay and insect damage.
- Improved dimensional stability: Thermal modification also reduces the wood's moisture content, which reduces it tendency to shrink, warp or twist over time.
- Better resistance to moisture: The thermal modification process makes the wood less absorbent, which can help to prevent rot and other water-related damage.
- Improved aesthetics: The heat treatment process can give the wood a unique color and texture that is prized by some homeowners and designers.
- Environmentally friendly: Thermally modified wood is typically produced using sustainability sourced wood species and does not require the use of harmful chemicals.