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		<title>Carports &amp; Garage: Know The Difference</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We often learn things only when we personally experience something. One such experience was when I wanted to get a...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We often learn things only when we personally experience something. One such experience was when I wanted to get a <a href="http://www.moderncarport.com.au/">Carport</a> made and conveniently mistook that the “word’ garage is a synonym and means the same. On seeking some professional help did I realize that Carport and Garage are two rather different structures.</p>
<p>The difference is fairly simple. Carports are compact, rather minimal structures which can be easily dismantled or removed. Garages are solid structure made out of brick, mortar. They can’t be dismantled and need to be demolished. I honestly confess I didn’t know this.</p>
<p>Second point of education was to check with authorities for rules to make a carport. One can’t just build a carport per their choice &#038; fashion. While most garages are attached to the structure of a home, carports usually are rather detached. Calculate the space you have, how close the “likely space” to the road is and check with the authorities. With land turning more expensive along with building material, carport is a smarter choice.</p>
<p>Further more carports allow you more choices of building material which you can match with your house or garden. I took a round of my neighboring areas looking at the carports to get a better idea of what I would like. My choice is wood as my carport was placed right next to the garden area. A friend chose a steel structure for the carport matching his macho Land Cruiser pairing it with solid dark grey cemented flooring.</p>
<p>The best part is the flooring area. I chose thick gravel for my carport which is rather easy to maintain considering it doesn’t need washing and mopping. Spray water and it looks just fine. I like the rustic look it gives to the entire structure. Ensure you think of the flooring before buying the structure material for the carport.</p>
<p>I think it’s a smart idea to have a carport because of their minimal and compact design structure. Particularly if you’re making a new house, choose to make a carport as its quick to install and easy to maintain.</p>
<p>Article from IBspot blog: <a href="http://www.ibspot.com.au/blog/carports-garage-know-the-difference/2010/02/">http://www.ibspot.com.au/blog/carports-garage-know-the-difference/2010/02/</a></p>
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