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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Canopy Carports Are A Smart Alternative to a Garage


Many older homes do not come with a garage. Constructing one yourself is a very expensive and time-consuming affair. If you're not interested in spending the money or in having a construction crew outside your house doing all the work, you'll be happy to know that there is another solution. A carport canopy can give your vehicle the protection of a garage without the hassle of actually building on to your home. A carport canopy is easily constructed anywhere that you have a bit of flat land. There are a lot of different ways you can place and use this feature to keep your vehicles away from the elements.

If you have a gravel or dirt driveway, you may be able to place your carport canopy directly over the driveway. This is a great placement for this feature because it ensures that the ground beneath your car is solid and hopefully less prone to flooding and weed growth. Over time, parking your car in the yard will have a detrimental effect on the grass. You should expect tire marks to form in the grass where you drive frequently. You may even have ruts form around your tires if the ground is soft. A harder surface is ideal for parking safely without getting stuck.

If you plan to use your carport canopy for an extended period of time, you can even consider laying a foundation for it yourself. Paving a small square of your property beneath the spot where the canopy will sit is a much smaller job than building an entire garage. If you choose the take down the canopy at some point, the paved area can still be used for other purposes, such as a shed, or a sturdy place to put your lawn furniture and grill. There are a variety of tents and canopies for these uses as well, so you can always keep out of the sun.

As you're shopping for a carport canopy, you'll find that there are many different options on the market. You can get a canopy that fits just one car, or a larger carport that's built for two. These canopies don't have to be used for cars. You can erect a carport canopy for all the same purposes as a garage. Use your canopy to store firewood, gardening supplies, sports equipment, mulch, the lawn mower, and anything else that has a place in a shed or garage. These canopies are very versatile and add convenient outdoor storage to any type of home.
 
 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Keeping Your Car Protected

Keeping your car protected from the elements is important. Not all homeowners have a garage. Even if you do, it may not be large enough to house all your vehicles. This doesn't have to mean that your car sits outside unprotected. With the right equipment you can still keep all your vehicles safe and sound in any weather. A car canopy is a smart solution that will take care of all the problems associated with unprotected cars. If you've never considered using a dedicated tent for your car, now may the time to consider the many benefits of this feature.

A car canopy can be constructed from very sturdy poles and tarp material. This will keep it safe from all but the harshest elements. If you have full grown trees on your property, you've doubtless struggled with the hassle of leaves on your windshield and plastered to the car after a good rain. Visiting birds can leave unpleasant surprises on the car as well. When you head out of the house, you want to be on your way right away. You don't want to have to take the time to clean off your car before you can leave. With a canopy over your car, these problems can be eliminated.

Canopies aren't just for cars. When you're shopping for a car canopy, you'll quickly see the many different shapes and sizes that these tents come in. You can choose a portable shed that's perfectly sized to house a motorcycle, boat, or tractor. You can choose a small car canopy for one vehicle, or a larger canopy that will protect two, four, or even more. If you've got the land for parking, there's a canopy to keep your cars safe. This type of canopy is useful for holidays when you have a lot of visitors who want safe parking or large outdoor events with a lot of guests.

Your car canopy can be used both at home and on the road. If you're camping and want a safe place to keep your car, a canopy is an easily constructed solution. If you're the one doing the visiting during the holidays, taking your own canopy along will ensure that your car is well cared for, and your hosts don't need to give up their own garage space for you. Your car is a valuable investment and you don't want to worry about it getting dirty or damaged from the elements. Car canopies step in for a versatile solution that can be erected just about anywhere.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Ways to Use Canopy Tents

If you often wish that you had more outdoor storage, such as a shed or garage, you may be surprised to find that you can achieve many of the benefits of this type of fixture with a canopy tent instead. A well-designed canopy can become a home fixture in its own right. You may also find these canopies extremely useful on the go. There are custom tents to meet a wide variety of uses. If you picture canopy tents as standard-sized shelters with a simple roof, you're only seeing a fraction of the options that are available to you. Consider some of the following solutions that canopies can offer.

If you like to go camping, a good canopy tent can be an invaluable addition to your gear. This type of tent will give you outdoor shelter in any setting. You don't want to be cooped up in a small tent all day, but you may not want to risk sitting in the rain or getting a terrible burn from direct sun either. This is where canopy tents can come in handy. You can set up a tent of any size at your campsite and have a sheltered area for sitting by the lake or enjoying a picnic without the blazing sun on your back.

Another great use for canopies when you're out in the wilderness is as a cover for your vehicles. If you're going to be camping for a long time and your car, motorcycle, or boat is parked without any protection, you may be worried about the damage that the elements can do. This is especially true in wooded areas where you can find leaves, dirt, pine needles, and bird droppings liberally adorning an unprotected vehicle. A large canopy tent will provide a sheltered parking spot in any type of setting. Whether you're in rugged woods or a neat field, a canopy is a safe solution.

Canopy tents are useful at home as well. A greenhouse canopy will give you the growing area you've always wanted. You don't need to construct a permanent building or spend a fortune to get a great greenhouse on your property. A canopy tent can also be used as a portable shed. If you find you only need the storage of a shed during certain seasons, this is a great solution that can be packed up and put away when you don't need it anymore. These canopies are convenient enough to take down at a moment's notice but sturdy enough to stay up all year.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

What to Look for in a Canopy Cover

Shopping for replacement canopy covers can be an overwhelming task with all the options that are available on the market today. Before you even start looking at your options, you should take a moment to consider the use of your canopy. Do you use it as a full enclosure with walls and a roof, or do you prefer just the roof covering for your events? Is the canopy something that's set up on a regular basis, such as in the backyard over your outdoor furniture, or is it something that you only pull out for special events like parties and outdoor sales?

Once you have a picture in your head of the type of canopy you're looking for, it will be much easier to actually navigate the different options available to you. You probably don't need to spend extra money on advanced fireproofing features if you only use the canopy to cover your outdoor lounge chairs. If it you like to host cookouts beneath the canopy cover, then fireproofing may be a worthwhile investment. Treatments like fade blockers and anti-fungal are good for any replacement canopy covers. These are especially important for those that will stay outside for a prolonged period of time.

Take the time to carefully measure and consider your frame before you place a final order for any replacement canopy covers. The size and shape are very important. Measure along both edges of a peaked roof to make sure that the canopy will cover the entire area. Add additional length to your measurement if you expect the canopy to hang down past the edge of the roof at all. Keep in mind that tarp measurements include the extra length for the seam. This means that you should add four to six inches to the measurement that you've gotten to determine the best size for a hemmed canopy.

The final element in your shopping decision is the most exciting one. This is where you get to consider colors. A pristine white canopy is nice for formal occasions, but it can have some drawbacks. Bright colors are good attention grabbers. If your canopy is covering a booth at a fair or other event, your bright hue may attract more customers to you. Colors like red and yellow are associated with hunger and work best for food tents. Blue is more soothing, green is natural, and purple gives the space a sense of luxury. Keeping replacement canopy covers in a variety of colors on hand will prepare you for any event.