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Thanks to their customizability and superior durability, metal carports offer a simple, yet incredibly effective way of shielding your vehicle from the elements. However, while this structure is simple in design, there are still many considerations you’ll need to make when installing one on your property. If you’re planning on having a carport installed, here are a few factors you should keep in mind to choose the best product for your needs.

4 Considerations to Make When Choosing a Metal Carport

1. Permit Requirements

Research all building permit requirements for carports in your local community. In many cases, these regulations will dictate where the structure can be placed and its size. You may also have to find a product that fits HOA guidelines. For example, some may require the material to be a specific color to match other homes in the neighborhood.

2. Sizing

carportMetal carports come in a variety of sizes, so you’ll be able to construct one that will comfortably house your cars. If you have multiple vehicles, the covering should be at least large enough to accommodate two cars, either by parking them tandemly or side-by-side. If you drive a truck or service vehicle, you should check to see that the roof is high enough to provide enough overhead clearance.

3. Design Options

If you want to give your renovated driveway a finished look, consider working with a metal building provider that offers a variety of styling options.

For example, you may opt for colored metal to help the carport blend in with other exterior structures on your property. You should also choose the ground surface that will work for your driveway area—such as concrete.

4. Installation Obstacles

During installation, the carport’s posts will need to be securely placed in the ground for stability. However, digging this soil may reveal hidden problems that could compromise your structure.  Ensure the soil is strong enough to hold the structure. You should also research utilities on the property and mark them accurately, so you don’t actually dig into a dangerous pipe or wire.

 

Whether you want to give your vehicles a shady spot or protect their exteriors from sudden hailstorms, The Wooden Branch in Wilmington, OH, can create a custom carport to enhance your property. Focused on producing goods with traditional Amish craftsmanship, these specialists will produce a metal carport that fits your size and styling requirements.  To learn more about their other buildings—such as storage sheds and metal barns—visit this supplier online, or discuss your project with a pro by calling (937) 382-7337.

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