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Timber Car Parking Shelters

A wooden carport, a classic example of car parking shelters, accommodates two cars—one black and one silver—beside a closed garage door. A gravel driveway stretches in the foreground, while trees stand tall against a partly cloudy sky.

To help you choose your perfect garaging option we have three garages on display; a single, a two bay and a large triple bay. We can also combine a shelter for your car and a hobby space into one building giving you flexible storage space and great aesthetics within one robust timber building.

Single Garage – 3.6m x 7.2m
  • This garage has standard wooden doors
  • It is stained with a brown preservative
  • The apex roof is boarded with box profile plastisol steel sheeting and has a roof light
  • Come inside this garage to see the display of different roof materials available.
2 Bay Oak fronted Carport – 6m x 5.3m
  • One double open bay for easy access to your vehicle
  • Oak fronted for a traditional finish
  • Apex roof with new synthetic slate tiles
  • Stylish galvanised guttering
3 Bay Garage – 9m x 6m
  • One double open section
  • Enclosed garage section with a 2.4m wide powered roller door. The door is available in a range of colours to match your roof and is easily opened with the press of a button on one of the two key fobs supplied
  • The 20 degree apex roof is finished in Anthracite box profile plastisol steel sheeting

Garages can be supplied with windows, roof lights, personnel side doors and an electrical pack if required.

Security bolts are fitted on all wooden doors.

Our display site is open all day every day and you are welcome to visit at any time and look around the buildings. The Sales Office is open weekdays from 9-5pm. If you wish to come at the weekend and want to make sure there is someone here to answer any questions, just let us know in advance and we will gladly make an appointment for you.

Please don’t hesitate to call for any further information on 01837 82442 – we look forward to seeing you soon.

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