Hi there, We have bought a property in 3 Rivers (Vereeniging),which can be registered in 3-4 weeks. The property has a single garage and the body corporate allows erecting of a carport inline with their regulations. So we want a professional carport erector,that can give us a quote and drawings for us to submit to body corporate for approval.
I need a shadeport approximately 12m x5m.
I need carport and installed as well
I require a shade port for two vehicles to be installed in front of the garage. I would prefer no poles to be used as the structure can be secured directly to the two walls of the buildings adjacent. Dimensions are 6.00m (width) x 4.70m (length). A small 10cm space will be necessary between the entrance door wall and the shade port to accommodate pipes.
It would be a triple tandem, with aluminium roofing, mounted to the walls with 3 lights installed. It would replace the existing carport roofing and close off the bottom end with another garage door (the installation could be done by the garage door supplier if this isn’t a service provided by you) . The carport is currently accessed through a single curb-side garage door.
1. Replace existing carport and extending both width and length: Current: 6m long, 3m width and 2.5 m height - no sloping. Required:10.5m long, 4 m width and slope on width from 3.0m to 2.5m height. 2. Porch overlapping carport (a) 2.3m (b) 3.3m width x 3.8m and height slope from 3.6m to 3.1m 3. Porch Front: 3m x 2.5m and height slope from 2.8m to 2.5m. 4. Porch Rear: 5m x 3.5m and slope from 2.8m to 2.4m Please quote on option for IBR and corrugated for carport and Opal 50% for Porches. Please indicate quote as per
Looking to build a 6m×6m carport. Preferably rust resistant material. The cheapest entry level material will be appreciated. I'm a pensioner so I do have time on my hands and a join together diy carport would be right up my alley . ( I've build many a carport in my heyday, so I do have the knowledge, tools and experience.
I have two cars parked (next to each other) under a shadecloth, which, as it turns out, was a complete waste of time. I would like to have the roof of the carport in line with, as far as possible, the top block of the vibracrete wall so as to ensure as little sun as possible gets in. The issue I have is the carport gets the south easter from the south east and gets the northwest as well. My concern would be the wind blowing the roof off if it got blocked into a wind tunnel of sorts.