Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Why Portable Garages Are Economical


The basement no longer has space for your investments, and the car and boat have spent too many years outdoors. Yet, your finances are too small to build a brick and mortar garage. How do you reach a medium between no shelter and a too-expensive, inflexible structure that may take months to build?

Portable garages are an economical solution. On a general level, each, regardless of an enclosed or valance design, is a two-component structure that keeps out the rain and UV rays and ultimately extends the lifespan of your vehicle or investment. The steel frame, once anchored into the ground, withstands exposure to the elements, while the polyethylene or steel cover is UV resistant, waterproof, mildew resistant, and rot proof. What makes one of these structures a solid, long-term investment over a brick-and-mortar structure?

Expenses. Calculate the amount a portable garage costs, and do the same for a brick-and-mortar structure, from materials to labor. As portable garage kits contain all components and can be set up by you, they starkly stand out as an economical option. But expenses go beyond price to actual time, and while a kit can be set up in a day, brick-and-mortar structures involve extensive planning and purchasing. Do you have time for that?

Versatility. Brick-and-mortar garages, once they're up, they stay in that condition. Portable garages, on the other hand, incorporate versatility from the purchasing to long-term modification stages. From the get-go, you can select a shelter from a retailer that precisely meets your needs. Just need protection for the car? Go with a valance design. Is long-term, full storage your intention? Enclosed portable garages offer numerous structural and size possibilities.

But what about years down the road? Say, for example, that valance carport needs more protection for the winter? Without making major structural changes, you can easily modify the shelter with an enclosure kit. Or, on a similar note, what if you need the space for two cars? Certain kits can even join two portable garages together, effectively extending the structure to suit your storage needs.

Protection. At a lower cost, portable garages provide a high level of protection. The steel frame, once effectively anchored into the ground, lasts and stands up through nearly all weather conditions. With its strength, your vehicle will remain in equally-solid condition. The surrounding polyethylene blocks out damaging sun and rain, preventing cracks from forming or water from pooling inside or on the roof. Yet, even with an enclosed shelter, the polyethylene does not fully seal the interior. As a result, your investment is protected from mildew, mold, and dry rot related damage.

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