Carports From Texwin
There are quite a few options to consider when it comes to sheltering your property. And while a garage is one of the best ways to protect them from damage, what are your other options if an enclosed structure isn’t possible due to a budget, limited space, or you simply don’t need one? The answer is a carport from Texwin.
Regular Carport
Regular roofs are the original design for roof styles and also the most economical. The bows or trusses are bent during manufacturing to create its unique barn-style shape. We recommend this style for customers who reside in areas that experience only moderate weather conditions.
Boxed Eave Carports
Also known as the boxed-eave roof, the A-frame design is cost-effective and aesthetically pleasing. With the paneling running horizontally (end to end), this roof is best suited for areas that may experience some high winds but not heavy precipitation.
Vertical Carports
The vertical roof style is not only the most popular option Texwin offers, but it is also the highest recommended. Its additional framing and vertical-oriented paneling make this roof functional in all climates; however, it is recommended for areas with foul weather such as high winds and heavy precipitation.
Possible Uses For a Carport
Carport buildings aren’t limited to simply protecting your vehicles from the elements, they have a variety of useful purposes. Due to their versatility, Texwin's steel carports have the ability to adapt to your changing needs and requirements. For example, if you’re in need of more storage space, you can add a storage unit to the back end of your carport. This enclosed area can be used as a studio, small workshop, or storage for your yard sale items, holiday decorations, hunting gear, and everything in between. Your carport could also double as a shelter for parties and family get-togethers. With a little bit of imagination, the possibilities for Texwin carports are almost limitless!
Strength of Metal Carports
All of Texwin's carports are made with heavy-duty galvanized steel to ensure superior strength and durability. There are two types of steel framing that they use for their buildings: 12- and 14- gauge. The lower the gauge, the stronger it is, 12-gauge being their strongest options. It has a diameter of 2 ¼” x 2 ¼” and a high tensile strength, commonly used for carports 10’ or taller. Texwin's 14-gauge framing is 2 ½” x 2 ½” in diameter is the industry standard.
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