There is no need to reinvent the wheel if you are making your own flat roof carport. Many online companies offer design and engineering plans for you to pick from. With the right plan, and you always need a plan, you can start on your project soon. Without a plan, you can be making dozens of trips to the hardware store extending your project and perhaps the success of your project indefinitely.
The greatest thing about having plans and designs are you can identify hardware in store clerk terms, because it is written down. Instead of, the corner thing that holds big wood together, it can be referred to as the corner joist hanger and some angle brackets for flat roof carports. Sounding knowledgeable in the hardware store is also the key to success. You may also have to get a permit, depending on where you live, due to some zoning ordinances. When applying for the permit submitting plans for your project will be no problem, your design plans for the carport are zoning-ready to submit.
You need a concrete slab for your carport to go over top of. The posts for carports have to be sunk in concrete, your plans will give you the exact depth and with guide wires, a level, and some Quick Crete you will have stable posts in 24-48 hours. Then the real work begins. For a wooden carport the rule of thumb is always measure twice and cut once. Your plans will also give you suggestions on the kind of wood, height and slope of the roof.
Carport kits can be purchased with a flat top or any other style roof you prefer. The kits come with all the necessary supports and hardware which eliminates the need for measuring and cutting. Building your own carport can be a rewarding experience. When you pull in the drive and park your car under your new flat top carport, a smile will come to your face.
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Raymond is a professional blogger and handyman with automotive and home improvement interests.
Sun, Feb 14, 2010
Carport Kits, Carports