Chuck_thehammer wrote:
but have one for my Truck.... and the port is 10 years old. and has supported lots OF N.E. OHIO SNOW... and I say FEET...
Carolina Car Ports....
I have a Carolina Carport too. We got 3' of snow in a storm this winter and my carport took it like a champ. Well made, they look decent (we didn't get the traditional rounded edge, we got boxed eave for a little extra), they go together quick and work perfectly.
Seriously, invest the money and get one a little bigger and a little taller than you think you will need and never look back. The ease of just hooking up and going, backing in and leaving, always having a dry trailer, no mud to contend with when you are loading or unloading, the ability to open the slide while loading, the ability to leave windows open year round for fresh air and low humidity inside, keeping your rig cleaner and newer looking for longer, lower interior temps with the sun off the roof... these things are awesome. We paid about $2400 for ours last year. We anticipate staying in the house for at least 12 years after we got it. That is $200 a year for covered storage... you can't do better than that!