Posted by rockyridgefarm on December 26, 2017 at 05:50:10 from (69.131.200.47):
I've had an outdoor wood burner for about 7 years now, and the "outdoor" aspect of it has lost its charm. I want to put it in a building to keep the snow and rain off the firewood. I'm looking at buying a small steel shed because I'm not too excited about building a a shed out of the same type of fuel that goes into the stove...
My first thought was a carport. I priced out a 10'high, 20'wide, 51 foot long one from American Steel Inc. at $5645 installed. I'm working with them on a price to buy just the materials and to pick them up at their location about three hours south of me.
Problem is, I've been reading reviews, and they have a pretty bad rating. However, most people are complaining about the customer service aspect of them - making, then breaking, promises on installation timing. One negative review regarded them refusing to give out the build plans to someone who bought one without installation. I've seen no reviews on the quality of the product. If there's no complaints on quality, can it be assumed they're built well?
Anyone on here happen to have this brand of carport?
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