Custom Builder and designer of timber and Steel Pergolas, Verandahs, Patios, Carports
There are many different ways of protecting your vehicle, but none of them are as stylish and convenient as a carport installation in your outdoor area. A carport can be installed on any type of house and will protect all types of vehicles including cars, trucks, boats, and RVs.
Stratco Installer
Geelong Veranda is a registered Stratco installer that provides top-notch services to its customers. Being a registered Stratco installer means we offer professional installation services for all types of carports including; timber-framed, steel-framed, or aluminium-framed structures. We will help you design your perfect veranda so it suits your needs perfectly!
Gable Carports
Traditional garages can be expensive to build, and they don’t always provide adequate protection against the elements. However, our gable carport kits are an affordable alternative that will protect your vehicles from rain, snow, sun, and wind.
Geelong Veranda offers a great selection of quality gable carports at affordable prices. We offer free delivery throughout Geelong, Werribee, and Surf Coast so your order can be delivered quickly and efficiently.
Timber Carports
Geelong Veranda has been building high-quality custom carports with timber for a long time. Timber carports are built with quality Australian hardwoods like Tasmanian Oak or Blackbutt Pine for strength and durability without sacrificing aesthetics. These high-quality materials make our products more resistant to wind damage, water penetration, and termite infestation than other types of construction material such as steel or plastic!
Stratco Steel Carports
In Australia, the weather is a fickle thing. It can change from sunny and hot to rainy and cold in an instant! That’s why we provide carport installation services for building carports using Stratco steel which will keep your vehicle safe and dry no matter what the weather condition is.
With that being said, our carports are made of steel and look like pieces of art that you’ll want to show off.
A carport is a covered structure that is built to cover your precious car from severe weather conditions such as rain, sun, snow, and wind. It is an effective and cost-effective way of protecting your vehicles from any damage. In the market, different kinds of materials are available for the construction of carports.
We at Geelong Veranda build customised carports based on customers’ preferences and styles using high-quality and durable material.
Carports can either be built with timber or metal whatsoever is your choice. If you want you can go for metal that includes steel, tin, or aluminium to build your beautiful structure. On the other hand, you can choose timber for building your carport. However, we feel that a carport made with timber looks more attractive and aesthetically appealing. Moreover, timber also has the characteristic to blend in seamlessly with the design of Melbourne houses.
A garage is a fully enclosed structure that contains a roof, walls, and one or more doors to pass a car through. It is attached to a building or freestanding. On the other hand, a carport can be installed as a freestanding roof supported by columns and it doesn’t have four walls and doors.
Yes we can sell you a steel carport Kit
Here’s what you get with your carport kit:
Full Site Specific Engineering & drawings, designed to your local wind codes
A Complete Kit which means everything is included – posts, frame, roof, flashings, guttering, downpipes and fasteners
A carport kit that is largely cut to size and pre punched – which means you only pay for what you need and it saves time installing, because you are not having to drill holes or cut steel.
A complete parts list and step by step instruction manual to assist with the installation
Unless specifically requested by the customer, all of our carports include the engineering form/letter and drawings. We always recommend that should have the required engineering with your carport kit.
In most cases you will need approval from your council before you can build your carport. It is recommended that you talk with either your local council or private certifier before proceeding.
Another common question. In simple terms, fitment of a roller or panel door will not comply with the design or engineering. Have we heard of people doing it, yes we have. They have fitted it after the fact. So it is entirely up to you. But you need to be aware that it not compliant.
Carports are designed and engineered as freestanding, open sided structures. As such the engineering does not allow for walls or roller doors to be added. This is because it changes the way the structure behaves in the wind, as well as a dead load by itself. It may be possible to add a roller door, but bear in mind there would be extra costs and design fees involved, which may make it uneconomical to do.
Similar question as above, to fitting roller doors. Enclosing a wall or walls on your carport is not something that has been designed for in the engineering. It changes the structure from being full open (roof only) to partially open. This affects the wind loading on it.
There are 2 options –
1. Concreting the posts into the ground directly. This is the preferred method.
2. Using footing plates to mount the carport onto existing concrete. However, there are limitations – see next question below.
This is a common question we get. As mentioned above, there are conditions, and in most cases the answer is usually no. This is due to several reasons.
To bolt to an existing slab you need to have the following:
Be in a low wind region. Cyclonic wind regions are not allowed.
A maximum carport height of about 3m, as a general rule of thumb.
Have enough concrete and footing under the post and footing plate to fix to. You must have at least the equivalent of a footing under each post. A normal 100mm driveway or slab will not do. Also, where existing concrete has been put down in the past, an engineer may be required to certify the concrete itself, to confirm it is suitable.
We highly recommend concreting the posts into the ground as this method is usually stronger, better looking and more economical to do. Plus, if you do it as per the engineer’s documentation, it has the best chance of being structurally sound. If this sounds hard, don’t worry, the solution is usually simple. Cut out some squares in the concrete, drill some holes and concrete the posts into the ground. Before you say, cutting concrete is easier than you think. You can hire a concrete cutter or get someone to do it for you. Posts into ground is the best option anyway.
Yes. When you receive a quote on a carport the default configuration is to concrete the posts into the ground. Extra length is allowed to do this. The length is in accordance with the engineering.
Overhangs are available on certain types and sizes of carport.
On skillion carports, we can do overhangs along the span of the structure.
On gable carport, we can eaves (side overhangs) in some circumstances.
We can also do overhangs on hip roof and dutch gable carports sometimes.
All of these are dependent on size, height, wind region and engineering.
It takes a highly specialised skillset and years of training to produce a quality carport that can withstand Victoria's climate. Even if you’re handy around the house and have successfully completed other DIY projects, trying to install a carport without professional help can be a daunting task.