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Metal Carport Styles
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Classic Carport Series
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| Horizontal application of sheet metal roof panels with the traditional rounded look at the eaves. This shelter must be installed with one end slightly higher than the other to allow water runoff. The Classic design has been the mainstay of carport manufacturers and retailers for many years. |
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Grand Carport Series
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| Vertical application of sheet metal roof panels over required roof purlins. This shelter allows easier runoff of rain and snow. The Grand design has gained popularity in the last few years from homeowners seeking metal buildings with a profile that more closely matches the roof style of their home. |
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Grand Carport X4 Series
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| Similar to the Grand Carport design, but the Grand X4 series uses 2” x 4” steel tube framing required for shelter widths over 30’ wide and up to 16’ sidewall heights. Vertical application of sheet metal roof panels over required roof purlins. |
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Suburban Carport Series
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| Horizontal application of sheet metal roof panels with an A-frame design and boxed eaves. This shelter must be installed with one end slightly higher than the other to allow water runoff. As with the Grand series, the A-frame design is appealing to many consumers who want to more closely match their home’s roof profile. |
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Delta Carport Series
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| Horizontal application of sheet metal roof panels over a flat top roof pitch with boxed eaves. This shelter must be installed with one end slightly higher than the other to allow water runoff. The Delta carport economically uses only four (4) sheet metal runs with a 6’ sidewall height. |
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