Caravan Canopy* 10 X 20-Feet Domain Carport, White – 2 Packs
Whether your garage is full or you just need another place to park your car, boat or two wheeler, the Caravan Canopy Carport Garage will make an ideal option. The heavy duty caravan garage measures a roomy 10 x 20 feet and offers protection from the sun and the elements. The steel 10′ X 20′ frame canopy garage features a six-leg construction in a powder-coated metal frame. It comes with a polyethylene top that provides long-lasting durability. Get the durable Caravan Canopy Carport Garage and give your vehicles the protection they need.
Product Features
- The Caravan Canopy Carport Garage has durable powder-coated steel frame
- 6-leg construction with 1-3/8″ diameter tubing
- Polyethylene top is heavy duty
- Multi-use canopy garage
I’ve read all 400+ reviews, and here is what I did to help insure against WIND COLLAPSE I have read all 400+ reviews, especially the 1,2 star reviews in which the canopy collapsed, usually in light wind. I have now bought 3 of these (note: amazon uses many vendors for these, and price can be anywhere from $73 to $115, if over $90, I’d wait a week and see if price drops), and are obviously made as cheaply as possible. Taking all the suggestions and viewing the failure photos (looks like main problem the failures had was inadequate bracing of the top of the support legs), I have…
A great buy, a great carport. I read some reviews of people knocking this carport. Yes, it is cheap, and cheaply made. But it’s like the saying goes, you get what you pay for. I’m not rich, so I can’t afford $700 + to get a regular carport. So I bought this one, and I’m happy with it. It does its job pretty well. The place I live is very rocky, so putting some anchors in the ground is out of the question. So, I went to Home Depot, got 6 buckets, and 6 bags of concrete and put the legs in the buckets, leveled them…
Good, but with a little work it’s a great canopy When the box arrived it was a little beat up and I was surprised that the canopy itself was undamaged with as little padding as there was inside the box. Assembly was easy and only took 45 minutes, I took the opportunity to add some additional hardware while the canopy was still on the ground. There are a few connections that I drilled and bolted together to make sure it doesn’t come apart in a wind storm. Once it was up on the legs I drilled and bolted it to the concrete slab. The end…