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The New Standard for Field Sleeping Quarters

  • Apr 10
  • 3 min read

For years, the industry standard for remote housing has been the bunk trailer. Though a great solution for secure sheltering, they may be expensive, require heavy-duty towing, and require routine maintenance. But as project sites move further off the grid and budgets grow tighter, the "old way" of doing things is starting to feel more like a burden than an asset.


If you are looking for a way to house your crew without a six-figure price tag, it’s time to talk about the newest and most innovative utility housing solution: The Bunk House.



The Solution:


The biggest headache with traditional shelter setups is the logistics. You might need a fleet of trucks, specialized drivers, permits, and luck with the terrain to complete your mission.


The Bunk House flips the script by focusing on what actually matters: a secure and solid night's sleep. Offering enough room to comfortably house four people, the entire unit is stored in a 48x48-inch container and fits in the back of a standard SUV or pickup truck. Meaning you can deploy professional-grade sleeping quarters to a remote job site using the vehicles you already own.


No hitch, no heavy towing, and no specialized logistics.



The Science of a Quiet, Restful Night


One of the main complaints about field housing is the noise and the temperature management. Traditional tents can be loud in the wind and difficult to keep warm, leading to a tired, poorly rested, and ultimately a less-productive crew.


The Bunk House, however, utilizes Double Wall Fabric (DWF) technology. These 6-inch thick walls are filled with low-pressure air while thousands of fibers are held in tension.  This creates an extremely rigid structure that feels less like a tent and more like a permanent building. This air-gap acts as a natural insulator, holding in heat or AC and dampening outside noise. The result is a quiet, climate-controlled environment where your crew can get the rest they need to stay sharp and safe on the job.


Scalable Quarters on a Budget


With trailers, scaling your site may be a massive financial undertaking. When you use the Bunk House, however, scaling your "bedroom count" is as simple as adding another unit to the truck bed. Here is how the Bunk House outperforms the standard:


  • Rapid Deployment: Two people can have a complete 4-person sleeping unit fully inflated and ready for move-in in under 10 minutes.

  • Rugged Reliability: These aren't "fair weather" shelters. They are rated for 65 mph winds (when properly anchored), and significant snow loads.  This ensures your crew stays protected in demanding year-round conditions.

  • Optimized for Rest: The 10' x 12' footprint is specifically designed to accommodate bunk beds and gear, providing 978 cubic feet of breathable, comfortable, and insulated space.



Stop Overpaying, Start Deploying


In the modern field, crew retention and safety are tied directly to the quality of their rest. By swapping out high-maintenance trailer fleets for high-performance inflatable quarters that make it easy to ensure this means you aren’t just saving money: you’re gaining the ability to set up a professional camp anywhere a job takes you.


The Bunk House offers a professional, rugged sleeping solution for a fraction of the cost of a trailer. It’s not just a smarter way to house your crew; it’s a smarter way to manage your mission.


For more information about Bunk House Structures, visit BunkHouseStructures.com or email info@bunkhousestructures.com



 
 
 

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