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A-Frame Metal Carports

A-Frame Metal Carports by roof style

Boxed-eave carports, also known as A-frame carports, are one of the many carport styles available at Texwin Carports. This carport is popular for its ability to blend seamlessly with the current design of your home. The roof overhangs and side eave trims work together to refine the overall appearance of the structure, similar to that of a traditional house.

top selling steel A-Frame Metal Carports

24x40x10 Enclosed Carport
24W X 40L X 10H

24x40x10 Enclosed Carport

$16,060.00
30x40x11 End Combo
30W X 40L X 11H

30x40x11 End Combo

$21,035.00
20x30x7 End Combo
20W X 30L X 7H

20x30x7 End Combo

$7,500.00
20x30x7 A Frame End Combo
20W X 30L X 7H

20x30x7 A Frame End Combo

$7,610.00
30x20x8 side storage carport combo
30W X 20L X 8H

30x20x8 side storage carport combo

$11,280.00
24x36x9 Side Entry Carport Storage Combo
24W X 36L X 9H

24x36x9 Side Entry Carport Storage Combo.

$14,135.00
24x50x10 side entry Carport
24W X 50L X 10H

24x50x10 side entry Carport

$11,970.00
18x35x6 boxed eve end combo
18W X 35L X 6H

18x35x6 boxed eve end combo

$6,825.00
20x20x8 monoslope carport
20W X 20L X 8H

20x20x8 monoslope carport

$4,042.50
20x20x9 A frame carport
20W X 20L X 9H

20x20x9 A frame carport

$3,395.00
30x30x10 Pavillion
30W X 30L X 10H

30x30x10 Pavillion

$17,715.00
24x25x8 A frame carport
24W X 25L X 8H

24x25x8 A frame carport

$4,815.00

A-Frame Metal Carports at Texwin

Applications of Boxed-Eave Metal Carports

From sheltering your vehicles to providing the perfect shaded area for family gatherings and barbecues, our A-frame metal carports can accommodate a variety of applications. You can also have your carport customized specifically for storage, increasing the available space in your home. And while a roof-only, boxed-eave carport provides basic protection for your vehicles and other belongings, you can opt for additional features such as gables and side panels for extra coverage. With a little bit of imagination, you have your dream structure exactly the way you want it.

Features of A-Frame Carports

From the foundation of your building to its roof, we make sure you have a say in your building’s features at Texwin Carports. And while some features are slightly more important than others, each has a crucial role to play.

Roof Styles – There are three roof styles offered to our customers at Texwin Carports – regular, boxed-eave, and vertical. The regular roof is the original design for roofs in the metal building industry, being the most economical option. It is installed with rounded edges, resembling the look of an older, traditional barn. Our A-frame style has horizontally-oriented paneling and side eave trim that resembles the design of a traditional house. The vertical roof is our most popular, top-selling roof design at Texwin Carports. It is engineered with vertically-oriented paneling, ridge caps, and a hat channel that provides additional protection.

Additional Paneling – We also offer additional side paneling at Texwin Carports for those who wish to add coverage to their structures. While you may like the open concept of a roof-only building, side panels can be added for additional protection to your property.

Utility Storage – Everyone has junk laying around their homes that they wish they could just put up somewhere. By adding a utility unit to your carport, you can finally have a place to store all those items that seem to always be in your way. It can also be used for gardening tools, outdoor equipment, sporting gear, or even decorations.

Dimensions – Choosing the dimensions of your structure is a crucial step to the process. There are a few things to remember when making a decision though – how you plan to use the carport, how much available space your site has, future needs, etc. If you aren’t sure what size you need, just call one of our specialists for assistance.

Advantages of Boxed-Eave Carports

With such versatile designs, you’ll never have to worry about your style being cramped when you purchase an A-frame carport. Not only do they blend seamlessly with current structures, but they shelter your belongings from adverse weather, no matter rain or shine. And with additional side panels or gables, you can further the protection of your personal property. There are a number of advantages to owning a boxed-eave metal carport, including:

Customizable – From the panel orientation to the anchoring system used to secure your building to the ground, you can customize everything. We will never ask you to compromise your needs, wants, or budget at Texwin Carports.

Easy Installation – These pre-engineered carports have a quick and easy installation process to follow. With a level site, the proper tools, and good weather, your structure can be put up and ready-to-go within a few days.

Durable – These structures have been designed and engineered to withstand harsh weather, the ever-changing elements, and your ever-changing needs. Their heavy-duty, galvanized steel framing allows them to last for years on end with little required maintenance.

Color Options for A-Frame Metal Carports

Choosing the right combination of colors for your custom metal carport allows you to harmonize the structure with your property. You want to avoid your carport clashing with the aesthetics of your home design. With this tip in mind, you can select colors for the roof, side panels, and trim of your carport from our unique collection. Depending on your location, the number of available colors may vary. Because of our handy color planner, you can also see all your chosen customizations on your new carport before spending any of your hard-earned money. This tool gives you the option to make any changes to the structure before placing your order.

Sizes and Prices of Boxed-Eave Carports

Compared to regular roof structures, our A-frame carports have a slight upcharge due to their side eave trim. However, the lack of ridge caps and hat channels that our vertical roofs require keep the cost at a reasonable number. Along with these framing pieces, the size of your carport, site location, manufacturer, and added customizations will also factor into the final price of the building. Keep this in mind when choosing how big or small you wish your carport to be.

Boxed-Eave Carports vs. Vertical Carports

When comparing the two, there are obvious differences in their aesthetics. For example, boxed-eave carports have horizontally-oriented panels and side eave trim while the vertical roof carports are installed with vertical panels, ridge caps, and a hat channel for additional protection. Each roof provides reliable protection for the structure’s contents but are engineered for specific weather conditions. Boxed-eave roofs are best suited for areas that may have some high winds with light precipitation; the vertical roof is recommended for harsh weather elements but is reliable in all conditions.

Strength of A-Frame Metal Carports

The thickness of the steel, also known as steel gauge, is what determines the strength of the steel components used to build your carport. We have two sizes to choose from at Texwin Carports: 12- and 14-GA tubing. The 12-gauge tubing measures at 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”, a much stronger, more durable option compared to our 14-GA. The 14-GA tubing has a diameter of 2 ½” x 2 ½” and is the tubing standard in the metal building industry.

Buy Your Boxed-Eave Metal Carport from Us at Texwin Carports

At Texwin Carports, we want to make buying a new metal carport feel like a breeze. With our drive to provide customers with high-quality products, excellent service, and exceptional prices, we’re able to exceed their expectations. We go above and beyond to meet every need our customers may have. If you would like to get a quote or design your very own A-frame carport, contact us today at (800) 636-4700 or visit our website.