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Make a simple carport for your recreational vehicles
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Carports are standalone structures that create extra outdoor storage to protect your car, boat, and other valuables. They're protective structures that can help increase your vehicle's life and even increase your home's value. Fortunately, carports are an intermediate DIY that you can tackle on a weekend, solo, or with the help of a friend. Refer to this guide to learn how to build a carport from the ground up!

Simple Way to Make Your Own Carport

Build a 12 feet (3.7 m) wide carport by digging post-holes at each corner of the structure. Pour cement into a hole one at a time, and place the posts in the cement to dry. Cut out notches on each post to slide the beams in place. Then, nail the rafters, plywood, and shingles in place.

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Measure and mark the perimeter.

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  1. For a single carport, measure a space that's 16 feet (4.9 m) long and 12 feet (3.7 m) wide for a standard vehicle. It requires six posts, one on each corner of the length.[1]
    • Double carports are ideal for two or one standard vehicle and other items. They range from 18 feet (5.5 m) to 24 feet (7.3 m) wide.
    • Triple carports can store up to three standard vehicles or a large boat house or tractor. They range from 26 feet (7.9 m) to 30 feet (9.1 m) wide.
    • Consider using a pre-fabricated metal or lumber carport kit with the necessary materials and installation instructions.
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Prepare the ground.

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Pour the concrete and set a post in each hole.

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Secure the walls with nails.

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  1. Fasten the front and back beams first to create a rectangular box 16 feet (4.9 m) long, 9 feet (2.7 m) wide, and 7 feet (2.1 m) high. Secure two supporting crossbeams flat on the top of the shortened corner posts and extend to the higher corner posts about 2 feet (0.6 m) down from their tops. Next, nail them to the higher posts using T-shape hangers.[5]
    • Then, fasten the side beams by nailing crossbeams across your posts. The beam on the lower side should be nailed on top of the front and back beams.
    • If necessary, try to connect them by nailing on top of the middle post on the lower side, making the beam level across all three posts.
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Fasten the rafters.

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  1. To secure them, use the notch method. Put the front rafter in position, marking where it comes into contact with the side beams with a pencil mark. Then, take a circular saw so the rafter sinks about ⅓ of the way into the beam. Use this rafter as a template to notch the five others.[6]
    • Opt for the hanging method if you need the beam to be flush. Use 25-degree metal joist hangers and rest them on top of the beams. The nails will go through the hanger into the rafter and the beam.
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    What size of posts would I use for a 16ftx10ft carport?
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    Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987.
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    You can use 10 foot or 12 foot posts for the carport. Either should work fine for you.
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  • You'll need proof of property ownership, permit application worksheets, and construction drawings to obtain necessary permits.
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This article was co-authored by Mark Spelman and by wikiHow staff writer, Mason Martinez, BA. Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. He has been a construction professional since 1987. This article has been viewed 544,959 times.
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If you want to build a carport, you’ll need to secure permits from your city planning office and, depending on the building codes, you might also need to hire a structural engineer. Once your plans are approved, you can purchase a pre-fabricated carport made of metal and canvas or use pressure treated lumber to build one. Your carport should be at least 9” wide and 16” deep. For a carport made of lumber, lay 6 posts in the ground, fasten your beams, and then add the roof. For tips from our Contractor reviewer on what you’ll need to get permits, read on!

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