🏕️ Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The ADVANCE OUTDOOR 12x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport is a versatile and durable shelter designed for various outdoor needs. With adjustable heights, a waterproof canopy, and a robust metal frame, it provides reliable protection for vehicles, boats, and outdoor events. Easy to set up and backed by quality assurance, this carport is perfect for any occasion.
L**T
Excellent product
Highly recommend. Unit arrived much sooner than expected. Upon inspection two pieces had been damaged - not from lack of packing or inferior product. This was simply a shipping issue. Other than that the canopy was in good shape. Lynn in customer support handled the problem quickly and efficiently. I had the replacement parts in a few days. Lynn even checked in to make sure all had been handled to my expectations.Assembly was very easy and you can tell that this is a much higher quality than most other products. The actual canopy is very thick and heavy duty. I expect several years of good service in the Florida sun.The only complaint I have is that the instructions have a very small detail print.
S**T
Good quality and value
Box torn during delivery and torn canvas top. Called seller and they took care of it and had new untorn canvas to me within days. Had bad storm with wind gust up to 40-50 mph. No problems with cover or frame at all. Very happy with it!
C**I
Good Carport Kit
I used this to cover my 20-ft 1990 Winnebago Warrior, and I love knowing that old girl is covered and protected from the weather, falling tree-junk, and recurring mold that were aging it too fast, down here in the Ozarks!The kit seems to be pretty good quality, although the poles are just 1.5" in diameter, as described, so not exactly beefy. Hardware is pretty mediocre but did the job. Frame went up easily enough, with the help of my wife, and the canopy itself is good quality and didn't tear or cause any undue difficulty. There are two levels of pole "extension" that you can add to get the desired height, but I would not opt to use the tallest—just not enough rigidity. (We did get a kick out of the two small pairs of white "Mickey Mouse" gloves that were included with the kit. Hilarious!)I had difficulty finding the exact pole spacing when putting a plan together for a semi-permanent installation (more details below), so here is that information: Lengthwise, poles are 78-1/8-in on center. Widthwise, poles are 115-3/4-in on center.I opted to set each post on a standard, open-core concrete block, and I first installed all the blocks using string lines + levels, while adding tamped-down, gravel base mixture under each block, to get them level and square. Once blocks were in place, each got an 18-in long slab of pressure-treated 2x10 on top, and these "caps" were staked down twice through the block and into the ground. Stakes were constructed from 30-in long pieces of 1/2-in rebar, each with a big washer welded about a 1-in from top, which allowed the stake to clamp the wood cap tightly down on the block. (Not easy to drive big, long stakes by hand, especially into rocky ground, but a 6-8lb sledge will do the job... if you can swing it, boys.) Then, once the carport frame was assembled, each carport pole was checked with a level and then bolted down to its block using two 5/16-in galvanized lags, through the included pole-foot and into the wood cap. As a final step, I plan to go back and run #10 self-tappers through many/most of the frame joints, just to give some extra strength.
A**R
Very nice canopy
Initially I only received one of the two boxes, but the second one came the next day. I assembled the canopy by myself, but I would recommend at least two people. It was very straightforward and the directions were good. It does exactly wlas advertised
J**Y
Recommend
Product exactly what I had hoped and serves it's intended purpose well. Excellent customer service. Seller responds quickly to emails and fast shipping of replacement parts. They back up the product guarantee as advertised. I have needed to make some improvements due to the fact I put this up in an area which frequently gets very high winds (25-35 mph with gusts 50++ mph, strong enough to blow over a wheelbarrow with a full 3 strand hay bale). The screw in anchors that come with this carport have proven to be solid. To be safe, I pounded in tposts at the corners and lashed the corner poles to the posts. So the structure was well anchored. The ropes which come with this product did not hold up to the high winds here and started to fail after a few months. When the ropes failed, the structure was no longer secured to the anchors, and the grommets on the cover tore away. Seller replaced cover quickly. The seller also guarantees the ropes and will replace, but I chose to get something heavier instead, and replaced with 1/4" utility cord. Maybe overkill, but solid. Also got a grommet kit for $5 and added a lot more grommets to the replacement cover, higher concentration at the corners and a few extra along the long edges. Then used basic utility cord to lash the corners, and placed all the bungee cords which come with product on the long edges. Since making those minor tweaks, this carport is holding up great, and the only problem I have with the wind is getting my hat blown off.Edit to add: I'm a woman and put this up myself in less than 2 hours, maybe an hour and a half?
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