Posted by DoubleO7 on June 09, 2020 at 11:32:09 from (104.136.208.51):
In Reply to: car ports posted by ratface on June 09, 2020 at 09:14:59:
Yes, spend the extra $100 for 12 ga, but note that is for the support tubes.I
I would also upgrade from 29ga panels to 26ga panels.
If the 12 foot width is half the width of your slab, think seriously about going to the full width.
Also COMPARE PRICES between dealers as well as brands such as Carolina Carports.
Some of these carport companies set their dealers up with exclusive territories. That allows the local dealer to set the price to suit his bottom line, not hours.
I have bought two and neighbor next door bought six, each one from a different dealer. And each one was a different cost per sq ft.
All were installed by the same south of the border crew in about four hours each.
All were by Caroline Carport.
Also, if your shopping for the cheaper style, i.e. Bent supports with the panels running lengthwise, compare the value of the sides to what the price would be if you added them yourself.
Putting those on are easy to do for two people from the ground.
You can get the metal from your local pole barn metal supply.
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