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Carports
The
possibilities are too numerous to list, so we will display a few
examples of what can be.
Carports help your car "Beat the Heat! Carports can be the perfect
solution to many of your protection needs. They work great for
storage and protection from the harsh rays of the sun.
This is a 16X44 Insulated Driftwood cover. This cover can be used
as a carport or a patio cover.
This is an insulated Driftwood cover. The front portion is 18X28
which allows cars to be parked side by side. The back 12X40 part
is the roof of the future sunroom. This cover has four panels
built to accommodate lights on ceiling fans.
This is an insulated carport with beam
supports (no center post). This cover has lights and is used
for protecting the cars from the harsh sunrays by day.
In the evening the cars are pulled out, tables are set up and
they have parties!
This peaked gable carport was built using a
wood support system (per homeowners request) and Aluma-Ply panels. These are insulated
panels with aluminum finish on the bottom and
O. S. B.
sheathing on the topside to allow for shingle application.
Additions should look like they belong! When
you con tract with Home Enhancements, they will!
This is an all wood constructed carport built with trusses that
could free a span of 35’ feet. Structure is finished with shingles
and vinyl siding to match home. This carport also has a vaulted
ceiling that is finished with vinyl soffit.
Please take the time to look through the photo ideas gallery for
more possibilities.
Photo Idea Gallery
Free Standing Carports
Carport on one end and patio on the other. Patio is dressed
up with time saving maintenance shade panels.
Open Carport without a center post. Allows for 2 cars or a big
gathering of friends and family.
We used the same insulated roof to cover the garage, workshop and
carport.
This carport is on the north
eastside of the home. This allows for a smaller area that
keeps as much, if not most of the sun’s heat off the vehicle.