Tag Archive | "portable garage"

Steel Garage Buildings

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

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Steel garage buildings are becoming a more and more common way of protecting vehicles and, in some instances, of creating a workshop environment without having to go to the expense of creating a traditional brick building. They are generally supplied in kit form for the user to put together themselves, and it is this convenience [...]

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Portable Garages

Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Resolving the need for a shelter to protect your vehicles and equipment, both residential and commercial, has never been easier with the creation of prefabricated portable garages.  A portable car garage can refer to many different types of structures including a metal carport, utility buildings, large shed, barn, prefabricated building, and even canopies.  Portable garage [...]

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Portable Garage Shelter – An Efficient Way to Protect Valuables

Sunday, October 25, 2009

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Installing a portable garage shelter on your property is a cost effective way to provide storage and protection for your valuable vehicles, equipment, and outdoor items.  Portable garage shelters can also be used to create storage in agricultural settings as a place to shelter a greenhouse, farm equipment, and even animals.  Most manufacturers of portable [...]

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Portable Carports – Quick and Affordable Shelter

Sunday, June 28, 2009

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If you want to protect your vehicles from the elements, you should consider quick and affordable shelter with portable carports. Whether you have a small car, van, boat, or recreational vehicle, you can find a carport to suit your needs. You can purchase a carport kit and have a roof over your vehicles in a [...]

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Metal Carport Kits: A Budget-Friendly Solution

Sunday, June 28, 2009

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If you need a garage, a carport, a barn, or a barrier against the weather, metal carport kits are a budget-friendly solution. You do not have to hire a carpenter and pay the high cost of lumber. Plus, you can have a workable shelter in a fraction of the time needed for a stick built [...]

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