If you're looking to protect your RV, fifth-wheel, motorhome, or motorcoach, you've come to the right place! Our all-steel, RV Carport Covers offer the best, long-term protection for your recreational vehicle as compared to polypropylene or fabric RV covers. Why replace those covers ever few years or pay storage fees when you can own one of our RV Shelters for usually less than the cost of storage for a couple of years
As an RV owner, the significant investment that you have made into your RV, camper, travel-trailer, or motorhome warrants keeping it protected in best possible way to ensure many years of use, to protect both the roof and unit's finish, and also the keep the resale value as high as possible, should you decide sell or trade-in your recreational vehicle in the future. RV Carport Shelter owners have shared with us that the ideal and least expensive, protection for their RV or camper is metal RV carports and sheds. They avoid the hassle and chaffing of fabric or other types of RV covers and they aren’t throwing money away in off-site rent!. Call us and we will help you select the right metal RV carport shelter that works best for you.
What Options are Available for RV Carports?
- Length - Units can be built as long as you need. Standard lengths are 21' Long, 26' Long, 31' Long, 36' Long, 41' long and increase in 5' increments. tall as you need but the side height cannot exceed the width of the unit.
- Side Height - In most areas, we offer side heights up to 14' tall.
- Certification - Depending on your state or local code requirements, some units can be purchased as non-certified. For those areas that require building permits, certified is the only option. Certification means that the unit is built to withstand the wind and snow load requirements specified by your state/local building codes.
- Side Walls - You have the option of leaving the side wall(s) open, adding 18" wide panel, 36" wide panel, 72" wide panel, or closing the side wall to the ground.
- End Walls - You have the open of leaving the ends open, placing a gable in the end wall, placing an extended gable in the end wall, or closing the end wall to the ground.