Selection to suit your project.
There are three roof styles available – Vertical, Boxed Eave, and Regular – Each has the following standard features:
Let our in-house design team create your ideal carport using your floor plan or sketch – then model it in 3-D so you can see the building before you buy! With 14 colors to choose from, as well as a variety of customization options available, such as rollup doors, personnel doors, windows, insulation and more, this process virtually eliminates any problems down the road and ensures that you receive exactly what you envision.
The boxed eave roof style metal carport has a traditional A-frame style look similar appearance to the vertical roof style at a more affordable cost. The roof panels run horizontally from front to back, allowing rainwater and debris to travel over each rib to fall off the front and back. Regular maintenance is required on horizontally placed roof panels to keep the roof clear of debris. We highly recommend any buildings longer than 31' should have a vertical roof to prevent leaks. This carport will add excellent shelter and shade to vehicles for years to come.
The regular roof style metal garage is the original design and most economical option available. It’s bow or truss is created by bending the material to create its unique shape with roofing panels that run horizontally from front to back. We highly recommend any metal buildings longer than 31 feet be upgraded to a vertical roof style to avoid any potential leaks at the seams.
Now known as "regular style," this standard framed metal carport was introduced over 24 years ago. Regular frames have five bends, giving it an attractive curved roof, while offering an economical option for your vehicle protection. The roof paneling runs from front to back, allowing rainwater and debris to travel over each rib to fall off the sides or fall from either end. Annual maintenance is required on regular-framed metal carports, and buildings over 31 feet long should have a vertical roof to prevent leaks.
For Pricing Information, download pdf.
There are three roof styles available – Vertical, Boxed Eave, and Regular – Each has the following standard features:
Choose a vertical roof metal carport for an attractive, long-lasting addition to your home. Vertical roofs are known for their durability, allowing water, snow, and debris to easily slide off to the side to avoid rust or damage. The vertical roof also carries a 20-year limited warranty on roofing materials.
Let our in-house design team create your ideal carport using your floor plan or sketch – then model it in 3-D so you can see the building before you buy! With 14 colors to choose from, as well as a variety of customization options available, such as rollup doors, personnel doors, windows, insulation and more, this process virtually eliminates any problems down the road and ensures that you receive exactly what you envision.
The boxed eave roof style metal carport has a traditional A-frame style look similar appearance to the vertical roof style at a more affordable cost. The roof panels run horizontally from front to back, allowing rainwater and debris to travel over each rib to fall off the front and back. Regular maintenance is required on horizontally placed roof panels to keep the roof clear of debris. We highly recommend any buildings longer than 31' should have a vertical roof to prevent leaks. This carport will add excellent shelter and shade to vehicles for years to come.
The regular roof style metal garage is the original design and most economical option available. It’s bow or truss is created by bending the material to create its unique shape with roofing panels that run horizontally from front to back. We highly recommend any metal buildings longer than 31 feet be upgraded to a vertical roof style to avoid any potential leaks at the seams.
Now known as "regular style," this standard framed metal carport was introduced over 24 years ago. Regular frames have five bends, giving it an attractive curved roof, while offering an economical option for your vehicle protection. The roof paneling runs from front to back, allowing rainwater and debris to travel over each rib to fall off the sides or fall from either end. Annual maintenance is required on regular-framed metal carports, and buildings over 31 feet long should have a vertical roof to prevent leaks.
For Pricing Information, download pdf.