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This Residential Boat Cover is shown with clay roof and trim and boasts a boxed eave horizontal roof.

Building Width 24'
Building Length 25'
Roof Pitch 3/12
Roof Type Boxed Eave Horizontal
Car Capacity 2
Frame Gauge 14-Gauge Galvanized Steel
Sheet Metal Gauge 29-Gauge Steel
Sheet Metal Paint System Standard 20 Year
Sheet Metal Color Roof and Trim: Clay
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Overview

Our RV and Boat Covers are available in sizes ranging from 12’ to 40’ wide and up to 18’ tall. You can choose from three roof styles: standard, boxed eve, and vertical.

Standard Features

  • 2.5” x 2.5”, 14 gauge galvanized tubing for all structural members.
  • 29 guage metal panels with Sherwin Williams 20 year paint coating.
  • Legs and rafters are spaced 5’ on center.

Available Upgrades

40 year metal and many options and upgrades to build your dream building.

WHAT SIZE RV OR BOAT COVER DO I NEED?

We can custom build any size cover for your boat or RV! We not only can build it as wide as you need it but also as high as you need it to ensure you have enough clearance. The average RV cover is 18x40. The reason 18’ wide is a common choice is because customers want to have room to back there boat/ RV into there building without fear of hitting the sides.

WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED HEIGHT?

With so many different sizes and styles of boats/RV’s out there, it is hard to say there is a “1-size-fits-all”.  However we do not recommend to go less then 12’ side walls on any RV cover. Is you have questions, please reach out to us and we can help you choose the best size and height that fits your need.

Try out our 3D Configurator and custom design the building of you dreams!

What Roof Style is Best for Me?

Standard Roof

Standard Roof

The standard style is a very common roof style which has rounded corners and the metal runs horizontally (front-to-back) it is the same price as our boxed eve option. The panels may occasionally trap leaves, snow, and other debris in severe weather conditions, also small amounts of water may seep in through the seams and over time can rust behind the ribs where moisture can build up.

Best for: Arid climates with limited tree coverage.


Boxed Eaves Roof

Boxed Eaves Roof

The Boxed Eave roof style is very common, it has an A-Frame roof and the metal runs horizontally (front-to-back). The panels may occasionally trap leaves, snow, and other debris in severe weather conditions, also small amounts of water may seep in through the seams and over time can rust behind the ribs where moisture can build up.

Best for: Arid climates and limited tree coverage.


Vertical Roof

Vertical Roof

The Vertical style is best-looking carport and the strongest. More metal is used for constructing the roof thus automatically giving you a sturdier carport. The metal runs vertically allowing debris and snow to slide off which keeps moisture from building up and causing rust over time. This allows a much longer life span of your metal roof.

Best for: All climates

What to Know before you building delivery

Building Permits

The customer is fully responsible for checking local building requirements to see if any permits are required to construct the building.

Site Preparation

Prior to the delivery of your building, it is crucial to ensure your site is level. We recommend the ground be level within 4" front to back and side to side. Improperly prepared sites may delay the setup or construction of your structure and result in additional fees.

Unsuccessful Delivery

If our driver is unable to deliver your building due to limited access to the site or because the site has not been properly prepared, a 10% fee will be charged. This fee must be paid to the driver at the time of attempted delivery; a new delivery date will not be scheduled until the fee has been paid.