Carports and other portable shelters are strong enough to handle extreme weather, but in some cases, storms with winds over 100 mph can blow over a carport.
If you need to store horses what are your options? Consider constructing a horse barn and adding a run-in shed.
Always be up to date on the zoning for your portable garage, as this story from Nashua, NH, indicates.
When preparing for an emergency, such as an earthquake, have an emergency kit, which should include food, tarps, and a disaster shelter.
Are carports better built or purchased? Here are some points for why carport kits create a stronger and more efficient shelter.
Roof tarps protect your home from additional water damage, but the material should not stay up for longer than 90 days, let alone five years.
When a tornado, hurricane, or similar storm is approaching, make sure you have enough tarps and supplies for repairing a damaged roof.
February 22, 2011 – 3:03 pm
Roofs on buildings and carports can cave or collapse from too much accumulation. Here are some tips for cleaning off your portable shelter in winter.
February 15, 2011 – 3:08 pm
Your carport protects your vehicle in winter, but you need to still take care of your portable shelter, including cleaning off any snow and ice.
January 18, 2011 – 2:56 pm
Run-in sheds are one way to protect your horses in winter. Here are some additional suggestions.