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ALAULM 12x22 FT Heavy Duty Carport Galvanized Steel Roof & Reinforced Frame, Durable Metal All Weather Carport Garage for Cars,Trucks,Boats,and Tractors

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Features

  • 12'x22' Heavy Duty Carport: the Alaulm outdoor metal carport measures 263 inches x 132.1 inches x 109.1 inches. The storage area is approximately 265 square feet, providing a large enough size to shelter your car from the elements.
  • Strong & Long- term Durability: made of high quality galvanized iron, the frame surface has rust-proof plastic spraying. Ensure the carport is strong enough to prevent rust and long term use.9 main support bars and 3 reinforced crossbars make the upper frame stable enough, with the ground spike design makes the whole carport indestructible.
  • All-weather Use: The stable structural design of the carport and the good sealing of the top make it adaptable to any weather. Protect your vehicle from UV rays, rain, wind and snow.Wind Rating: 100 MPH.Snow Loadable Thickness: 4 inches.
  • Versatile Use: Not only can it serve as a carport to protect your vehicle from wind and rain, but this shelter can also be used as a canopy for outdoor events such as parties, weddings, and commercial fairs.
  • Packaging and After-sales Service: The items are packaged in 5 reinforced cardboard boxes, which may not arrive at the same time; if you do not receive the complete order, please feel free to contact us for assistance, our customer service team will respond to you within 24 hours.

Description

Enjoy your outdoor life!

Brand: ALAULM


Material: Metal


Style: Dome


Product Dimensions: 263"L x 132.1"W x 109.1"H


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV protective


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Brand: ALAULM


Material: Metal


Style: Dome


Product Dimensions: 263"L x 132.1"W x 109.1"H


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Shape: Rectangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV protective


Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Gray


Manufacturer: ALAULM


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 1


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Model: 1
This carport design is the only one I noticed on Amazon that designed the roof to repel rain properly like a normal roof. Because of this, I gave this one a shot. I am very pleased with it. It looks great and was actually simple to install. There are only 13 steps. The directions had a few small issues, but the overall process was easy. I put this together in two evenings, which I counted to be around 7-8 hours. Some of that time was spent unboxing and figuring out where things are. Build time is only 5-6 hours (I have three drills to share with my kids, so that cut down time as well). I assume it will take a little longer if you only have a couple of people and one drill. Thoughts on construction. - Someone was kind enough to make sure almost all the parts can be used on either side, so you don't have to stress over getting the screw holes right. They are the same on both sides. This leaves some open screw holes in the frame, but we had left over screws so I plan to just put them in the weather facing side of the frame and hope to keep the rain out. Time will tell on that. - They installed threads in the screw holes for you, so 95% of the installation does NOT require you to use loose nuts and washers. Thank YOU! The screws come preinstalled with washers, so you just tighten them up. - I used an impact drill, and I never had one thread strip from inside the frame. Normally when you have the preinstalled threads, you can bust them loose if you overtighten them. I knew this, so I was careful. However, a few times we really tightened down some stuff, especially on the roof. I never had an issue. - It came very well packed. They used wood and foam inside the boxes to avoid damage. I read on a lot of other carports about the roof panels being damaged, but they sent these with wood box frames, metal corner brackets, and metal bars across the top and bottom screwed into the wood (inside the box). It was a bit of trouble to get them unpacked, but that's ok. I had no damaged parts or panels. Things to note: - They only include three cross-arm support bars that attach at the top out of the five leg portions. When we went to install the second portion to the first, which didn't have the extra support arm, the top corner where they come together bent badly. To the point I was worried about it snapping the L bracket inside holding the two arms together. What I did, as pictured, was use a piece of 1x4 ( you can use anything long enough and firm) and tape it. This kept it stable. They really need to include two more support brackets and be done with it, but it wasn't the end of the world. It was only needed to stand it up without the arms bending around. - The directions don't tell you this, but do not put screws in the very center of the top of the support legs (at the top of the V). When you put on the center support beams and trim pieces for the top of the roof line, they use those holes. You will have to unscrew them first and then put them back in. The directions say to install the screws, but later never say to take them out. - Use a 10mm socket on your drill. Trying to use a Phillips head will drive you nuts and you will strip them. Thankfully the screws they use support a socket. This is MUCH better. - Pay attention to what parts are in what boxes. The side of the box has all the parts inside and the number of them. I recommend writing them down. We wasted time looking for stuff that we overlooked. - You will need an 8 ft ladder at least. I am 6ft and needed almost the whole hight to get the roof panels done. You really need two when doing the top so you can have help. We used a three-step step stool. - When installing the roof panels, I recommend putting the screws and rubber waters together on the bracket before getting up there. The rubber washers hold the screws in well and it makes it super easy to just grab one and install it instead of fumbling around on the roof trying to piece them together. - Also, the rubber washers go UNDER the bracket for the roof panels. If you put the washer on top of the bracket, water will leak at every bracket. It is hard to see on the directions due to the image being too small and low in detail. Issues I noticed - The directions occasionally list the wrong screw letters. This only happened a couple of times. Step three calls for NN screws, but you just used all of them on the previous step. At the bottom, you see GG, which is the main ones you use. That's all you need for step three. In Step five it calls for CC screws at the bottom, but the image shows FF (screws meant for the roof). Use CC screws. There are only four of them, and its for the four cross-carm supports on the four corners to screw the X together. - Overall the directions seem good, but the images need to be bigger and higher resolution where they especially tell you to pay attention to the image. It is so small it is hard to tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025 by DeviceWorks DeviceWorks

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