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Concrete bolts are used to anchor a carport to concrete. Rebar anchors can be used to anchor a carport to the ground, gravel, or asphalt. Mobile home anchors (sometimes called earth anchors) are a more secure way to anchor a carport to dirt or gravel.
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Read More »Learn all about anchors for carports, how to anchor your carport, and how to prepare a level dirt, gravel, asphalt, or concrete foundation for a carport. You don’t want your carport to fly way like a kite. Securely anchoring your carport can keep your carport from suddenly disappearing during a windstorm. Regardless of where you live, anchoring your carport to the ground is a must.
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Learn More »One of the most important things to do after you decide to get a carport is to choose the best spot for it. Ideally, you’ll want to put it on a level piece of ground. Of course, most areas of ground are not perfectly level by nature, so choose a place that is as close to level as possible. Try to select an area of ground that is slightly elevated. This helps in the drainage process whenever there’s a rainstorm or a heavy snowfall. The water flows away from the carport instead of pooling around it and causing flooding. Taking some time to find the best location for your storage carport can prevent flooding, instability, and other types of damage. Putting your carport on extremely rocky terrain means that you must clear away any large rocks in order to make the ground level. I suggest that you avoid the task of pulling humongous rocks out of the ground and go with a less rocky area. It’s best to choose an area away from large trees. Branches can fall off older trees and damage your carport. If you put your carport near a large tree, you’ll probably have to spend time trimming its branches to prevent any collisions. Also, don’t put the carport next to any young trees. As trees grow, their branches may run into the walls or roof of your carport. Tree roots can also cause problems for your carport foundation. After you decide where you’re going to put your carport, take some measurements of the area to make sure that there is enough space for your structure. Use wooden stakes and rope to mark the site.
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Learn More »I recommend that you put down four to six inches of gravel for the base. You can even frame the base with wooden rails so the gravel will stay in the area around your carport. Look at the specific dimensions of the carport you want to buy and make the gravel base two feet longer and two feet wider than the structure. This way you’ll have a little room to walk around the structure and the extra space will help to keep the walls free of mud, dirt, and other debris. You may want to choose gravel in the form of 3/4″ blue stone. You are looking for gravel that will provide the most effective drainage. Once you dump the gravel and spread it with a rake, you can use a bubble string level to make sure it is evenly distributed.
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