A Detailed Guide To Metal Carport Roof Styles

You have decided to install a metal carport on your property, and now you are confused as to which roof type and style you should pick! Don’t worry! Here, we will deep-dive into metal carport roof types and styles. Let’s break down the basics first. There are three main roofing options – regular, boxed eave, and vertical. 

Types Of Metal Carports’ Roof

1. Flat Roof Carport

A flat roof metal carport has a simple design. It can have a tilt to slide of water and dust and is usually attached to a wall of the main building.

Pros

  • Flat roofs are the most affordable of all roofing styles.
  • They can be used for sheds, lean-tos, and small-size carports.
  • These are relatively easy to install and suitable for a DIY project.

Cons

  • Over time, dust and debris might accumulate on top.
  • If the roof is not angled, it may retain water, which can cause paint to fade and rust.
  • It is not suitable for large-size/ stand-alone carports.

2. Regular Roof Metal Carport

A regular metal roof has horizontal panels whose edges are curved or rounded inwards, giving the appearance of a traditional wood or slate roof. 

Pros

  • Regular roof carports are economical.
  • These are suitable for areas with fair weather throughout the year.
  • A simple regular roof metal carports are easy to install and can take about 3 to 4 hours.

Cons

  • The regular roofs can’t handle speedy wind and snow loads.
  • It is only viable if your metal carport is less than 30 ft. in width.

3. A-Frame 

This type of roof forms an ‘A’ shape, hence the name. It is further of two types, which are quite popular among metal building buyers. An A-frame roof is robust, durable, and suitable for residential-style dwelling units.

3.1. Horizontal | Boxed Eave Steel Carport

Here, ridges in the roof metal panels run from front to back, parallel to the ground. This type of roof offers a traditional style and is easy to blend in with any property. 

Pros
  • Horizontal roof metal carport has an aesthetic appeal.
  • They cost less than vertical and are suitable for a wide range of buildings in the residential sector.
  • These are energy efficient and can be insulated.
Cons
  • Boxed eave panels can’t withstand harsh weather conditions.
  • Since ridges are parallel, small dirt & debris might accumulate in between.
  • These are not suitable for rainy areas either.
  • Horizontal roofs are not weather-tight.

3.2. Vertical Roof Carport

It features vertically oriented metal panels with ridges running from the roof towards the ground or perpendicular to the ground. They are the most durable of all.

Pros

  • The vertical ridges allow water, dirt, debris, etc., to slide off quickly.
  • These are weather-tight and suitable for extreme weather conditions.
  • Vertical roof metal carports don’t require frequent cleaning.

Cons

  • Extra material, such as ridge caps, purlins, braces, etc., is required, which increases the cost.
  • They look rather modern and sleek than giving off traditional appeal.

Popular Roofing Designs For Steel Carports

1. Raised Center

The raised center style is popular in barns and agricultural sectors for livestock housing or storing tools & hay bales. Here, the structure is open from all sides, but the roof has two slopes – one at the center and the second at the side lean-tos. These are known as the Carolina or step down roof style.

2. Continuous

This style of roof has one slope from the peak to the eaves. This roof style with corrugated vertical metal panels is ideal for a two-car metal carport or an RV metal cover. Slope can be selected based on the local weather pattern and snow/ rainfall.

3. Single Slope

Though a single slope roof is not recommended for carports, it can be used as a roof for a lean-to or attached metal carport. However, the slope is limited by the height of the main building or carport.

How To Choose The Right Metal Carport Roof?

  • Climate: You can opt for the horizontal roof for one car carport in a moderate climatic zone. However, for larger metal carports and harsh weather conditions, a vertical roof is most suitable. 
  • Budget: For budget-conscious buyers, a regular roof is the best option. They offer a traditional look and are economical. If you are concerned about long term maintenance costs, choose a vertical roof.
  • Aesthetics: If you are concerned about the look of a metal carport on your property, we suggest opting for a boxed eave roof with ridges parallel to the ground. They offer a traditional look and can be matched with any home. We also offer 12+ color options to choose from. Now, you can install a steel carport with a matching color to your home for seamless appeal.   
  • Storage Needs: Think about the size and type of vehicle you want to shelter. Some roofs offer more headroom and storage than others. 

Cost Consideration Of Different Metal Roofing Styles

  • Regular: It is the most affordable roof due to its simple design and ease of installation.
  • Horizontal: This is another affordable option, but it costs more than a regular roof. It offers the best aesthetic appeal. 
  • Vertical: Its superior design and endurance increase its cost, but they are worth it due to their low maintenance and ability to withstand harsh weather.

Factors Affecting Cost Of Metal Carport

  • Material Quality: A 12-gauge steel frame offers more stability but costs more than industry-standard 14-gauge steel. The roof panels can vary as 24, 26, and 29 gauge, 24 being thicker than the rest [cost up to 30% more than industry standard 26 gauge].
  • Size & Height: A carport of a larger size requires more raw materials. Hence, it costs more. Moreover, a taller eave’s height requires more material, support, and foundation depth. We suggest choosing a carport with more length instead of width to save money.
  • Customization: Additional metal carport features, such as lean-tos, roof vents, partial side panels, and gable ends, will add to the total budget.
  • Location: Your location will decide the shipping and labor cost for a prefab metal carport. You will be glad to know that we ship to most states in the US and include delivery and installation in our final quote so you don’t have to go under hassle.

Maintenance Tips For Metal Carport Roof

  • Perform a regular inspection of the roof, metal posts, side walls & gable ends [if any], and foundation to check for rust, dent, cracks, gaps, or holes. If found any, fix them promptly.
  • Remove dust, debris, and twigs from the roof. Then, use warm water and mild soap to clean the prefab metal carport structure. Once cleaned, let it air dry.
  • Check all sealants and fasteners. Replace any cracking or loose screws.
  • Ensure the gutter is clog-free for the smooth passing of water. You can install a gutter guard to filter dead leaves and small twigs.
  • Trim overhanging branches and nearby grasses. They may fall on the roof or attack rodents and insects.

Carports Advisor: The Roof Style Experts For Metal Carports 

Still confused? That’s okay. Call (336)-914-1654 to talk to our metal building experts. Tell us about your budget, style, and location, and we will guide you through the entire journey of the carport – from design to installation. Each roof style has its own pros and cons. So, make sure to weigh your options before making a decision.

Call us now and let one of our metal building consultants help you to design the building of your dreams at an competitive price.

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