A structure with no walls or has open sides is a noticeable feature of carports. It is the reason they are inexpensive and faster to erect. However, this is also what exactly frets people since a wall-less building exposes vehicles to threats like thieves. It is not surprising then if owner-builders put walls in their carports.
Yes, you can, but…
Given the resource, who doesn’t like to renovate an accessory building? It adds aesthetic value and protection to your assets. However, like everything else, change comes with corresponding challenges.
- Need a building permit? Local authority and homeowner associations implement rules even if you only have an inch of change in the carport. They based these on your state’s building and zoning codes, city ordinances, and conditions in your area.
- Agreement with a neighbor? Another factor is the existing easement with your neighbor or homeowners association. Perhaps, putting a carport entails changes in the driveway, path walk, right-of-way, or use of someone else’s boundary. If this happens, you have to negotiate with the property owner next to you.
- Add on utilities? Consider also the utilities that an enclosed carport needs like altering electric wiring, faucets, or drainage system. Also, think of additional lights, tubs, or fans.
- Your family or friends’ welfare? Especially if you wall in an attached carport, it will not only affect you as a vehicle owner. It also has an impact on your housemates. The smoke, noise, or water sewage from a vehicle may be tolerable in a carport with open sides, but not in an enclosed one. Take note also that walls may trap pollutants or health hazards inside the carport.
- Other possible expenses? Enclosing a carport typically gives you more protection against strong wind, blizzards, or snow. However, this possibly entails you to spend more on other things like bracing. Braces are needed so the walls are attached tightly in your carport when hurricanes, storms, or similar attack your place.
…Be prepared to enjoy it
Given you know already some challenges of walling your carport, here are the steps to solve them with ease:
- Know the rules of your local authority. It is an important step to visit your local building permit agency. It is a way to verify if you need a permit for the alteration you will do. This besides the fact that you will learn what are your rights and limits, as well as the safety standards you need to follow.
- Consult a friendly carport builder. Your carport builder’s tips can help you with the ideal design, materials, or changes. It’s valuable also because an expert in the field can explain complications in enclosing your carport. For example, you may need to convert your double carport into a tandem or triple type because of the space constraints.
- Consult your housemates and neighbor(s). Conversation with them may not give ideas or let’s say, their opinions may not matter. However, giving them a heads up does and it helps to make changes in your carport peaceful and stress-free.
Is a carport worth it? Talk to us at Lion Carports.