Thinking About Getting A Carport?
By Greg Jones on May 22, 2009 in Cars
It goes without saying that carport construction projects benefit from careful advanced planning. There are many issues to consider when designing and building your carport. Methodical planning of a carport will reap dividends in the future. A properly planned carport will undoubtedly result in a finished carport that exceeds your needs and meets your budget. Among the criteria to consider include the following outlined below.
1. Where will you find carport plans. There are a number of different ways to obtain decent carport plans. You might design and plan your carport yourself. You can buy a packet of pre-designed architectural plans over the internet. Alternatively, you could buy a pre-fab carport kit? Another option is to hire a contractor who will design the carport on your behalf.
2. Carport construction material. Do you want the carport to compliment your house (which might cost extra money in lumber and brick)? Do you need the strength of a steel carport or will aluminum suffice?
3. Where on your property will your carport be located? Try to think of a few potential locations before making a final decision. If the car port is located adjacent to your home you can share a supporting wall and thereby save some time and cost. Perhaps it would be best for your carport to be an independent structure nearby the house.
4. Why do you want a carport and what is it?s purpose? Carports generally provide shelter. Is the carport intended to protect the car and yourself from the sun or is it to protect from the snow? Are walls necessary to achieve your intended purposes ie. prevent snow drifts? Are you expecting to store things safely in the carport. Make a list of goals you want to meet with your carport.
5. Enquire about Building permits and possible restrictions. Are you even allowed to build a carport on your property? Many neighborhoods have restrictions on the types of structures that are allowed to be built. There are costs associated with building permits and they may be prohibitive. There may also be lengthy waiting periods.
Plan carefully and do some research before building your carport. Sit down and share ideas with your spouse, a friend or a contractor. A lack of planning has thwarted the best of intentions. The most rewarding construction projects are those that are well planned. Build safely and good luck with building your carport.
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