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Completed carport renovation in Falls Church, VA, featuring a new T-111 wood ceiling, white PVC fascia, and reinforced 6x6 wood support columns.
Completed carport renovation in Falls Church, VA, featuring a new T-111 wood ceiling, white PVC fascia, and reinforced 6x6 wood support columns.
Completed carport renovation in Falls Church, VA, featuring a new T-111 wood ceiling, white PVC fascia, and reinforced 6x6 wood support columns.
Completed carport renovation in Falls Church, VA, featuring a new T-111 wood ceiling, white PVC fascia, and reinforced 6x6 wood support columns.

Strengthening & Enhancing a Carport’s Structure

The Inspection

The project commenced with a thorough inspection of the existing carport structure, including the gutters, downspouts, wood ceiling, and fascia boards. The assessment identified the need for structural enhancements and aesthetic upgrades to ensure longevity and functionality.

The Process

The renovation began with the removal of gutters, downspouts, the wood ceiling, and fascia boards. Next, 250 sq. ft. of T-11 siding panels were installed, with 2”x4” pressure-treated wood reinforcing the joints. New PVC fascia boards were added, and gutters reinstalled. Temporary supports ensured stability while replacing metal supports with eight 6”x6” posts, anchored in concrete and wrapped in PVC. Finally, curved diagonal braces were added for structural integrity.

The Result

The completed project significantly improved the carport’s structural stability and aesthetic appeal. The new siding and fascia boards, combined with the robust support system, ensure a durable and visually pleasing structure. The renovation not only enhances the functionality of the carport but also contributes to the overall value of the property.

Completed carport renovation in Falls Church, VA, featuring a new T-111 wood ceiling, white PVC fascia, and reinforced 6x6 wood support columns.
After
Original carport structure in Falls Church, VA, with thin metal supports and deteriorating ceiling before structural reinforcement.
Before