





Here's the situation a lot of homeowners run into - you've got a wide driveway, multiple vehicles, and no covered parking. Every storm means hail risk, sun damage, and that slow frustration of watching your car take a beating outside. That's exactly what we were solving here.
We built a 24x16 carport from the ground up, and the biggest priority was making sure it didn't look like an afterthought tacked onto a nice home. The pitch on the roof was matched to the existing roofline, and the shingles were chosen to blend right in. That kind of attention to detail is what separates a custom build from a kit you bolt together on a Saturday.
The framing alone tells you a lot about how this was built. Pressure-treated posts, clean rafter layout, solid structural design throughout. We don't cut corners on the bones of a structure because that's what determines how it holds up five, ten, fifteen years down the road. The underlayment went on tight before shingles were ever touched, which is standard practice for us on every roofed structure we build.
Once it was done, the carport fit the property like it had always been there. Three vehicles fit comfortably underneath, and the whole setup looks like a natural extension of the home rather than something that was just dropped in the driveway. That's the goal on every custom pavilion or carport we take on.