ᐅ Is this a concrete carport? Or is it made of wood or aluminum?
Created on: 8 Dec 2018 17:15
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KatdreasHello dear forum,
can someone tell me what type of construction this kind of carport is and which suppliers offer it?
We want a width of 7m (23 feet) since our entrance is on the side and we don’t want the cars directly in front of the house. Is it still possible without middle supports?
I really like the look. A wooden carport doesn’t seem to suit our shed roof, and we don’t like aluminum either.
What is the approximate price range for something like this?
Width 7m (23 feet), length 7m (23 feet) or 8m (26 feet)
Kind regards and have a nice weekend!

can someone tell me what type of construction this kind of carport is and which suppliers offer it?
We want a width of 7m (23 feet) since our entrance is on the side and we don’t want the cars directly in front of the house. Is it still possible without middle supports?
I really like the look. A wooden carport doesn’t seem to suit our shed roof, and we don’t like aluminum either.
What is the approximate price range for something like this?
Width 7m (23 feet), length 7m (23 feet) or 8m (26 feet)
Kind regards and have a nice weekend!
Katdreas schrieb:
Can someone tell me what type of construction this carport is and which suppliers offer it?
We want a width of 7m (23 feet) because our entrance is on the side and we don’t want the cars parked directly in front of the main door. Is it still possible without supports in the middle? a) The materials used can only be guessed – the construction method might be quite varied;
b) I would assume it is a custom-built, one-of-a-kind structure;
c) Yes. What is beneath the "surface/cladding" will likely be a lighter construction in Franconia due to snow load requirements compared to Allgäu.
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
You can inquire directly with Massa Haus; your example picture shows a house model from their "Lifestyle" series. Once your house plans have progressed in the design phase, you can share them here and receive suggestions on how we would specifically approach your individual case.
In any case, I am thinking along the lines of on-site assembly (and would be rather surprised if a carport specialist had something like this on their “menu”).
As mentioned, I suspect it will result in a hybrid construction method, appearing as if it is seamlessly plastered in one piece.
What do you mean by "in this style": primarily the continuous band that connects the house and the carport, or specifically the bulky proportions of the “columns,” or the fact that their cross-section matches the height of the parapet?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
In any case, I am thinking along the lines of on-site assembly (and would be rather surprised if a carport specialist had something like this on their “menu”).
As mentioned, I suspect it will result in a hybrid construction method, appearing as if it is seamlessly plastered in one piece.
What do you mean by "in this style": primarily the continuous band that connects the house and the carport, or specifically the bulky proportions of the “columns,” or the fact that their cross-section matches the height of the parapet?
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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