A solid foundation is the key to a solid and robust structure. It’s essential that you prepare your metal carport/RV carport base properly before the installation work begins. Level the carport installation site; if it’s going to be a certified carport, level the area to within 3 inches front to back and side to side. Our team won’t be able to carry out the installation work if the area isn’t leveled. The installation team may have to come back again later, which would mean time delay and more expenses for you in your carport installation.
The dimensions of the concrete pad need to be exactly the same as that of the building frame in all states, Florida being an exception. If you live in Florida, you have to make sure that the width of your concrete pad is 3/4 inch more than the building frame dimensions, while keeping the length of the concrete pad and the building frame the same. Keep the shape of the concrete pad a perfect square. Remember that zoning and building departments of different cities or counties will have varying requirements for the kind of footer installation necessary for buildings. Check the applicable requirements for you from your local departments.
Let us quickly walk you through the process of your custom metal carport/RV carport delivery and installation. We’ll set up a day and time for arriving at the installation site and completing the carport installation work. Before our team arrives, kindly ensure that the site is thoroughly cleaned up and leveled. We will come as per the decided schedule equipped with all things required for carrying out the installation. Our team will work on building up your custom carport from scratch. If your carport is to be certified, it’s important that you inform us in advance. That way we can provide you the structure’s blueprints before the installation, and also plan and install your carport according to the certification needs.
1 year workmanship (Location Dependent)
up to 20 year on frame (tubing) rust through
20 year on sheet metal (vertical) rust through.