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spoon059
Apr 05, 2017Explorer II
Carolina Carports, bought mine from Alansfactoryoutlet.com. I bought a 31 foot long, 18 foot wide with 10 foot legs for $2400. The prices differ per region, depending upon environmental requirements. Mine required additional bracing due to snow load and hurricane tiedowns due to being in the hurricane belt. Great product, price included delivery and setup. All I had to do was have a foundation set up to their specs (included on the website) and electric within 100 feet.
Great product, looks great, should last a LONG time (even longer if you put a concrete base, mine is on gravel and partially buried. Great value for the money. I estimated cost of building my own, it was more expensive... plus my time to build it, plus my inability to put "finishing touches", plus I would have to stand on the roof 14 feet off the ground and install shingles.
They came in the morning, installed everything by 2pm and my camper was parked under it that evening. Its held up to high winds, 3 feet of snow, rain, sun, pine tree needles, etc. I'm VERY pleased with the outcome.
Great product, looks great, should last a LONG time (even longer if you put a concrete base, mine is on gravel and partially buried. Great value for the money. I estimated cost of building my own, it was more expensive... plus my time to build it, plus my inability to put "finishing touches", plus I would have to stand on the roof 14 feet off the ground and install shingles.
They came in the morning, installed everything by 2pm and my camper was parked under it that evening. Its held up to high winds, 3 feet of snow, rain, sun, pine tree needles, etc. I'm VERY pleased with the outcome.
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