A portable outdoor shelter has many advantages or benefits. Portable metal carports come with the extra advantage or benefit of being very easy assembly and highly durable. Most portable carports are also quite affordable. The carport has quickly become the next best thing to a garage. Most homeowners simply cannot afford the expense or time it takes to construct a home addition or attached garage. There are many types of metal carports to consider. Some are open and airy while others are enclosed or completely covered on all sides.
A portable garage carport, or one that is fully enclosed and possibly containing a garage door, is definitely an effective way to protect and shelter valuable items. The extra cover on all sides may result in a more difficult assembly but it is well worth the trouble and extra cost. Some may not consider such a shelter as portable but if you should ever decide to expand or relocate to a different location, the shelter can easily be adjusted or completely disassembled and moved if needed.
A metal portable carport will likely consist of a solid metal frame with a solid or soft top. Soft top shelters are considered the most portable because most are light in weight. A hard top shelter will be heavier all around but also more durable and protective under extreme conditions. If you are unsure about how to choose between these two basic types, consider contacting your city’s building codes department. Each city or county has specific rules or guidelines which you must follow in order to safely add a shelter onto your property. Knowing exactly what you are allowed to install can help you during the purchase process.
Even though a portable metal carport may be considered a temporary shelter, you will still need to ensure that the shelter is safe and installed properly. Most portable metal carports will include specific assembly, installation, and anchoring instructions which are designed for that specific model. If you have trouble with an installation or if you have additional questions that are not covered in the manual, make sure that you contact the manufacturing company directly. You should never skip assembly, installation, or anchoring steps. All instructional steps must be followed fully in order to build a shelter that is safe, structurally sound, and effective at providing shelter for the space below, specifically your vehicle.
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Raymond is a professional blogger and handyman with automotive and home improvement interests.
Mon, Mar 29, 2010
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