Aluminum Carport Kits

Aluminum carport kits are very popular in this day and age because they offer an extremely easy to construct, inexpensive option for anyone who is tired of leaving their car in the elements day after day. Whether you live in a sunny area, or are constantly seeing rain and snow, those weather conditions can cause a great deal of damage to your car or vehicle that could easily be avoided with a simple aluminum carport kit.

The Benefits of Aluminum Carport Kits

Why choose aluminum in particular? To start with, these carport kits are much less expensive than the sturdy steel kits you may find on the Internet. They are also much lighter, which makes for easy construction and placement on your property. Moving a steel carport is feasible but much harder and generally requires more than one person. However, an aluminum carport can be picked up and moved with the use of a truck or a small handful of people.

Additionally, aluminum carport kits are very quick and easy to install the first time you put them up. The hardest part will likely be reaching the roof materials and placing them onto the poles. If you set the poles in solid foundation concrete, you may also need help in setting the concrete. Otherwise, the process can take as little as 4-6 hours on a weekend.

Choosing Between Aluminum Carport Kits

There are many different aluminum carport kits on the market. When determining which is best for your family, first ask what size kit you need. If you are only worried about keeping a family sedan dry, smaller kits of 10×5 feet will be enough and can cost as little as $500. However, larger kits for boats, trucks, or multiple vehicles, measuring as large as 20×15ยด can cost much more, sometimes as much as $2,000 without foundation materials and the tools needed for construction.

In addition to the size, be sure you choose the aluminum carport kit that offers the protection you need. There are flat roofs as well as peaked roofs. If you get snow in the winter, a peaked roof is vital to keep it from collapsing. If you get frequent storms or live near a water source, you may also want to get a carport with sidewalls to avoid any water getting into the carport and on your vehicle.

 

 

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