Should You Buy a Carport or a Temporary Garage?

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Depending on the interplay between many factors, you might be better off with either a carport or a temporary garage. Both are highly convenient, easy-to-assemble storage options that provide effective, long-lasting protection for your car against extreme weather and harsh pollutants. But that’s just about how far their similarities go. Each one comes with a unique set of advantages and disadvantages you need to consider carefully before choosing between them. 

A temporary garage, also called a portable garage or a detached garage, is a multifunctional storage unit that you can erect temporarily or permanently on various types of outdoor surfaces to secure your valuables, including your cars, equipment, sports gears, etc. It’s usually made of either fabric or steel and can be fitted with a lock and key for extra protection against theft. 

A carport can also be erected temporarily or permanently on any outdoor surface, but it’s a semi-covered, open-style structure. It comes in a variety of styles, the most popular being lean-in carports, attached carports, and freestanding carports. Read on to find out how carports compare head-to-head with temporary garages.

Installation

Since carports are a semi-open structure with no windows and doors, they’re much easier to install compared to temporary garages that are fully-covered. Assembling a carport can be as simple as preparing the foundation, mounting the frames, and then covering the roof, though those with more intricate designs may require professional assistance.

Garages come with more intricate installation requirements. You need to erect four walls fitted with windows and a door. This can take anywhere from a few days to many weeks to assemble, whereas carports can be assembled in just a matter of a few hours. 

Security and Protection

This is perhaps the starkest differences between temporary garages and carports. While both can provide adequate protection against extreme elements, carports are nowhere as safe as temporary garages. Carports are normally used to create an extra shelter to hold items in patios, outdoor workspaces, DIY pavilion, etc. However, an open-style structure like a carport cannot offer protection against threats like theft and the elements at the same level as fully-covered portable garages with lock and keys. 

Appearance

When it comes to style and aesthetics, you won’t run short of options for both carport and portable garage. Both usually come either in fabric or steel materials or a combination of both. You can even use bricks and stones to build either of them. As such, you can leverage on a wide breath of design options to help ensure your carport or temporary garage blends seamlessly with your property. You can also choose either to have them attached directly to your house or any existing structure or to erect them as a freestanding structure.

Ultimately, the type of carport or temporary garage that’s best-suited for you depends on your unique preferences, taste, security needs, and budget. If you’re just looking for an outdoor shelter for your car and other belongings in a highly secure environment, then carports will serve you well. But if you need to secure your car not just from the elements, but also from theft as well, you might want to consider a temporary garage instead.

Still not convinced about which of the two is best for you? You can reach out to us today for professional advice on how best to protect your car. We’ll help you choose and set up a carport or a temporary garage that’s right up the alley of your vehicle storage needs.

Comments

  1. Wow, it was really interesting when you mentioned that carports can be assembled in just a couple of hours. My brother is wanting to get a metal carport so that he can prevent snow from falling on his vehicle this winter. I will have to mention to my brother that he should seek out a contractor that can assemble a carport for him.

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