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    I have a 24x30 slab done and would like to put a car port up that can be inclosed at a later date. Any one in the business or have builtone and can tell me what material cost is? I will be doing it myself with the help of a few buddys. If you have pics post em up for some Ideals. Thanks

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    Watching, wanting to do something similar but 40 x 36...

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      we had a 20x30 slab for a back porch when we bought our house and had a contractor come in and add a Cedar Frame/R Panel Roof that was tied directly into the homes roofline and the total was $2,500 for materials and labor so I would say that you are going to be somewhere in the $1,000-$1,250 range for materials if I was guessing depending on what materials you use
      Last edited by Codie; 09-04-2013, 09:48 AM.

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        We have a couple at church that ran us about $2200 each installed. We had them run the sides all the way to the ground. Came from Eagle Carports, they have several packages to choose from and will sell materials to you.
        http://www.eaglecarports.com/

        Built a 30x 25 at our house using Mueller, can't remember the total cost. Seems like it was around 2500 using a contractor.
        Last edited by Tmag; 09-04-2013, 09:54 AM.

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          #5
          "Roamer" is here on the green screen.

          He is with Mueller over on the west side of Ft. Worth

          I look forward to purchasing from him one day. He was very helpful when it came to discussing a metal cover we built at our deer camp.

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            A few that I have been looking at that can be inclosed later. I want to go with wood because we live in a log home and want it to kinda mach my place. I am also looking to put a water collection system on it.
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              #7
              That 1st one is the best IMO, you can do a lot with it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tmag View Post
                That 1st one is the best IMO, you can do a lot with it.
                I kinda like that one. Anyone else?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Texas Tracker View Post
                  I kinda like that one. Anyone else?
                  Best choice IMHO... Have you considered metal? I know metal is probably more money up front but would be a better long term investment, again IMHO

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                    Originally posted by Texas Tracker View Post
                    I have a 24x30 slab done and would like to put a car port up that can be inclosed at a later date. Any one in the business or have builtone and can tell me what material cost is? I will be doing it myself with the help of a few buddys. If you have pics post em up for some Ideals. Thanks
                    If you don't mind saying, what did the slab cost you? That is the exact size I want.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TexasBear View Post
                      If you don't mind saying, what did the slab cost you? That is the exact size I want.
                      I traded a 2000 chevy 2500 2 wheel drive puckup truck with 200.000 miles on it and payed 100 a day for two laborers for two days. Yes I cut a fat hog on that deal. Wife knows the contractor.

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                        Originally posted by Texas Tracker View Post
                        A few that I have been looking at that can be inclosed later. I want to go with wood because we live in a log home and want it to kinda mach my place. I am also looking to put a water collection system on it.
                        I don't know much about water collection systems but I do know.....it would be awesome for a beer consumption system right underneath that Puppy Rig!!!

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                          Originally posted by AtTheWall View Post
                          I don't know much about water collection systems but I do know.....it would be awesome for a beer consumption system right underneath that Puppy Rig!!!
                          I have one of those out by the pool come on over Rob and I will grill up some steaks.

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                            Ttt

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