All About Metal Carports – Safety of Vehicles
July 30, 2009 by Bed Canopies and Outdoor Canopies Tips
Filed under About Awnings & Gazebos
Metal carports are primarily used for the protection of cars against harsh elements. It serves like a portable garage.
Carports are portable devices that act like a garage. It is used to protect cars from harsh elements. During the summer season, cars are exposed to scorching and bleaching from the heat of the sun. During the winter season, they are easily damaged by ice and snow. Strong winds brought about by typhoons can also result to damages when cars are not properly covered.
Carports can also house other vehicles like a boat or truck. Others use it to store other important items also, like bulky inventories. There are wooden carports but metal is more common. Wooden carports are not durable especially when it gets wet often. Metals are more durable and sturdier.
Boating season is naturally dictated by the weather. When it gets too cold or when the typhoon period arrives, many boat owners begin to worry where to store their boats because storage facilities can be quite expensive. The logical solution to this problem is to use a metal carport. Boat owners who already have carports can easily transport their boats into their property which saves time and expense looking for other storage facilities.
When it comes to recreational vehicles, these are quite hefty investments. Certainly, constructing a metal carport where they can be kept away from extreme weather or even from vandals is worth the expense. When you put an RV in a metal carport, it means that you can load it without being bothered by the weather.
Metal and any kind of carport facility, for this matter, can be used in a lot of other ways. It can also be used as a storage area for other things that can no longer be accommodated inside the house. Some carports are big enough to be used as an entertainment area. A few chairs here and there, plus a table, and one can have a place where friends can play bridge, talk, eat or even have a band rehearsal. Just open the sides to let the fresh air in.
Metal carports generally cost less than wooden carports. The cost is not the only advantage of metal over wooden carports. The former is more durable, less prone to cracks, fires, rodent and termite attacks. An owner can still avail of the aesthetics of wooden materials by using Alumawood.
Alumawood is made of aluminum but looks and feels like wood. Metal carports can also be made out of steel or insulated polystyrene foam swathe in steel or in aluminum. Of all the materials mentioned, the cheapest by far is steel.
Galvanized steel normally possesses a zinc coating which prevents corrosive elements such as salt water and acid containing liquids from eating the carport frame. This is one of the most important considerations before deciding what material to use in building a carport. Another is the thickness of the metal. Naturally, the thicker the material the longer the carport will last.
Whatever the type of metal used, a carport can only be good when it is constructed in the most efficient way. Usually, a carport employing a single piece of construction to support the roof is the best. It adds strength to the whole structure and enhances the overall appearance of the carport.
These various kinds of metal carports, whether portable or fixed, differ in the number of people and time needed to build or assemble them. The smaller and less elaborate ones will naturally require less people and time. Fully walled carports will be more expensive to build as compared to half-walled or open metal carports.
Thanks to David H. Urmann for contributing this article to our Canopies blog:
Carports are portable devices that act like a garage. It is used to protect cars from harsh elements. During the summer season, cars are exposed to scorching and bleaching from the heat of the sun. During the winter season, they are easily damaged by ice and snow. Strong winds brought about by typhoons can also result to damages when cars are not properly covered.
Carports can also house other vehicles like a boat or truck. Others use it to store other important items also, like bulky inventories. There are wooden carports but metal is more common. Wooden carports are not durable especially when it gets wet often. Metals are more durable and sturdier.
Boating season is naturally dictated by the weather. When it gets too cold or when the typhoon period arrives, many boat owners begin to worry where to store their boats because storage facilities can be quite expensive. The logical solution to this problem is to use a metal carport. Boat owners who already have carports can easily transport their boats into their property which saves time and expense looking for other storage facilities.
When it comes to recreational vehicles, these are quite hefty investments. Certainly, constructing a metal carport where they can be kept away from extreme weather or even from vandals is worth the expense. When you put an RV in a metal carport, it means that you can load it without being bothered by the weather.
Metal and any kind of carport facility, for this matter, can be used in a lot of other ways. It can also be used as a storage area for other things that can no longer be accommodated inside the house. Some carports are big enough to be used as an entertainment area. A few chairs here and there, plus a table, and one can have a place where friends can play bridge, talk, eat or even have a band rehearsal. Just open the sides to let the fresh air in.
Metal carports generally cost less than wooden carports. The cost is not the only advantage of metal over wooden carports. The former is more durable, less prone to cracks, fires, rodent and termite attacks. An owner can still avail of the aesthetics of wooden materials by using Alumawood.
Alumawood is made of aluminum but looks and feels like wood. Metal carports can also be made out of steel or insulated polystyrene foam swathe in steel or in aluminum. Of all the materials mentioned, the cheapest by far is steel.
Galvanized steel normally possesses a zinc coating which prevents corrosive elements such as salt water and acid containing liquids from eating the carport frame. This is one of the most important considerations before deciding what material to use in building a carport. Another is the thickness of the metal. Naturally, the thicker the material the longer the carport will last.
Whatever the type of metal used, a carport can only be good when it is constructed in the most efficient way. Usually, a carport employing a single piece of construction to support the roof is the best. It adds strength to the whole structure and enhances the overall appearance of the carport.
These various kinds of metal carports, whether portable or fixed, differ in the number of people and time needed to build or assemble them. The smaller and less elaborate ones will naturally require less people and time. Fully walled carports will be more expensive to build as compared to half-walled or open metal carports.
Thanks to David H. Urmann for contributing this article to our Canopies blog:
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