George3037 wrote:
I want to do a carport for my TT but cost is out of the budget (almost 6K for a 24'W x 36'L x 12'H). For this winter I bought a 12 mil 15'x30' HD tarp with grommets every 18" on each side. Covered the TT and hung 1 gallon jugs of water (1/2 full) and nylon rope on each side.
I'm still shopping for an RV carport at a better price.
$5200 in your exact specs from Alans Factory Outlet, delivered and installed in New York. This is where I got mine from. I have 10' legs on mine and my Jayco fits under it just fine (center peak height is substantially taller than 10'). 10's legs make it $4800.
If you sacrificed 4' of width, the price drops dramatically... $3800 with 10' legs, $4200 with 12' legs.
Trust me, money well spent. Keeping sun, rain, snow, leaves, pine needles, etc off the roof is worth a couple grand. Keeping the trailer cleaner and the ground around it dry for loading/unloading is borderline priceless!
In reference to the higher cost, at least through Alans when they sell in a certain area (NY for example), they spec them to snow and wind load. With higher snow load they add additional bracing to support the roof and prevent it from trying to flatten out.
OP, to answer your question I would put it in the open and away from the mess of trees and pine needles. Your camper will stay substantially cleaner that way.