A Comprehensive Handbook for Selecting The Right RV Carport
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A Comprehensive Handbook for Selecting The Right RV Carport

A Comprehensive Handbook for Selecting The Right RV Carport
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Jun, 2025

Every RV owner should learn how to maintain their vehicle properly because it’s more than a vehicle. It is not any other common vehicle that you only use to travel, it’s your complete home where you bathe, eat, relax, and even work. It’s a travel buddy and a home buddy, all at the same time. When it’s good at two things, you need to be extra careful about the vehicle because it needs more maintenance.

The best maintenance starts from the selection of the right space for the vehicle. You can choose a steel carport for low maintenance and a high return on investment, as the structure will serve you for many decades. A metal carport protects your RV from sun, rain, snow, and other damaging elements. Having a strong and reliable RV carport is essential to extend the lifespan of your travel buddy.

However, with numerous styles, materials, and features to consider, selecting the right RV carport can be a bit confusing. This handbook will guide you step-by-step in choosing the perfect carport for your RV.

Why Do You Need an RV Carport?

Understanding the requirements makes the selection process super easy. So, first, you should be clear about why you need an RV carport. You can choose a garage for your RV, which is packed from all sides and protects the vehicle from all elements, then why choose a Carport? If you are clear about why only a carport, you will not regret your decision.

So, before we dive into features and selection, it’s important to understand why an RV carport is a smart investment:

Protection from Weather:

Elements like rain and sunlight can fade your RV’s paint. Rain and snow can cause water damage and rust. A carport provides reliable coverage from all these threats. Your RV can remain in better condition throughout the year and be your travel partner for a long time.

Longer RV Lifespan:

The second reason why you need an RV carport is for a longer lifespan of the vehicle. You need a space that effectively shields your RV from the elements. Shielding your RV from the elements helps it last longer and reduces maintenance costs.

Ready for Travel:

Whenever you plan for a trip, you have the RV ready. You can only find the RV ready if you have parked it in the right carport after the last trip. Your RV stays clean and ready to go at any time when parked in a metal carport. It saves you the time you would otherwise spend repairing the RV.

Added Property Value:

A carport is not only helpful in keeping your RV in better condition, but it also helps improve your property value. Yes, a thoughtfully installed prefabricated carport can enhance your property value and improve its curb appeal. It attracts potential buyers for your property and helps you gain handsome resale value.

Select the Right Carport for Your RV in Just 9 Steps

Selection of a carport can be difficult if you don’t know where to start and what works best. We have resolved this problem with a 7-step process for selecting the best Carport. Let’s begin by knowing your RV’s measurements.

Step 1: Know Your RV Dimensions:

Measuring an RV is the first and most important step. Neither an oversized nor a small carport can provide you with the benefits you expect. The size of the prefabricated carport should exactly fit your RV. It is possible when you measure the vehicle carefully.

Measure your RV’s length, width, and height. Add a few extra feet in each direction to allow space for:

  • Opening doors comfortably
  • Walking around the RV
  • Storing accessories or tools nearby

For Class A RVs or fifth-wheel trailers, you will typically need a taller carport at least 14-16 feet high.

Step 2: Understand Carport Types

The second step is carport types, which often confuse people about what can fit their

needs the best. Here are some common types of RV carports, categorized by roof style.

1. Regular Style

  • Has a rounded shape with horizontal roof panels
  • Best for mild climates
  • Cost-effective option

2. Boxed Eave Style

  • Looks more like a house roof
  • Horizontal panels
  • Handles light to moderate rain and snow

3. Vertical Roof

  • Roof panels run vertically
  • Best for heavy snow and rain
  • Water and debris slide off easily

If you live in snow-prone or rainy areas, vertical roofs are the best option. Similarly, you can select roof styles and other features tailored to the region.

Step 3: Decide on Open or Enclosed

Although a typical carport is open from all sides, you can customize the structure and enclose it from any side you want. Again, it depends on your unique requirements.

Do you want a simple roof and frame, or a carport with walls?

Here are the common features as per the structure:

  • Open Carport: It includes only the roof and frame, allowing for easier access and airflow, but providing less protection.
  • Partially Enclosed: Has side panels or rear panels for added protection.
  • Fully Enclosed: Offers full protection and is best for long-term storage.

If your RV has expensive electronics or if you live in an area with harsh weather, go for at least a partially enclosed structure.

Step 4: Pick the Perfect Size

How big should a carport be? The answer lies in what you will use it for. Here is a quick size guide that you can consider. It will give you an idea of the size.

  • 24×35: Fits most RVs, leaves room to move around
  • 18×30: Suitable for small travel trailers or camper vans
  • 30×40 or larger: For Class A RVs, fifth-wheel trailers, and if you need storage space

Always choose a slightly larger carport than your RV’s size to avoid feeling cramped.

Step 5: Check Local Building Codes

A must-do task before installation is checking the local building codes. Ignoring local codes can lead to fines or forced removal. Most codes are formed after inspecting the weather and land conditions of the state and region. Several other factors are also considered to ensure the structure’s sturdiness.

So, before installation, check:

  • If a permit is required
  • How far must your carport be from others’ property lines
  • Wind/snow load requirements
  • HOA (Homeowners Association) rules

Step 6: Consider Extra Features

Although extension is possible in steel structures, you should plan the installation keeping the possible future requirements in mind. It provides you with space for mistakes and improvement as well.

These add-ons can improve usability:

  • Side panels for wind protection
  • Anchoring systems for stability in high-wind areas
  • Lighting and electric hookups for convenience

These features may cost extra, but they add a lot of value. You can add more features if you enclose the structure.

Step 7: Set Your Budget

If you don’t set a budget, you might end up overspending. A fixed budget helps you customize the structure within your budget. Although a steel carport price depends on many factors, you can have an idea by exploring the prices for different widths and lengths of the carport.

Regular Roof Boxed Eave Roof Vertical Roof
18×35 $2695 18×30 $2495 12×50 $4790
22×35 $3595 20×30 $3095 18×30 $3095
24×20 $2295 22×25 $2795 24×35 $4995
24×30 $3395 24×35 $4395 24×45 $6490

Make a Choice That Lasts with the Right Dealer

Buying an RV carport isn’t just about protection. It’s about peace of mind. Your RV is an investment in freedom, adventure, and family memories. Leaving it exposed to sun damage, snow weight, or rain leaks can reduce its lifespan and value. Viking Steel Structures provides you with the highest quality carports to protect your travel partner throughout the year. We select the right anchors and steel components after analyzing your requirements, ensuring the structure is customized to meet your specific needs.

No hidden prices, only services that value your money and time. You can choose the right size, roof type, materials, and features, and ensure your RV stays in great shape year after year. Likewise, explore options like steel garages, sheds, barns, and commercial structures other than carports. We have a structure for all your needs for a sturdy space.

So take your time. Measure well. Research your options. Think about your location’s climate. And do not forget to call our experts at 877-801-3263. They will help you decide what is best for you and your structure.

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