Back to Listing October 9, 2019 Blog: The Hometown Express

We’ve Got Your Car Covered!

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Vertical RV cover

One of the best ways to take care of your vehicle is to keep it covered from the elements. Our carports and garages will protect your car, truck, or RV from pollen and sap, ice, snow, and frost. The coverings from Hometown come in lots of attractive and affordable options.

Covering Style. From color to function, you can design the exact space you want for your vehicle. Add a storage room and make a combination unit. Choose from a standard, boxed eave, or vertical – and even add a gable. You can add half or full panels, or close your walls all the way to the ground. You can also create a garage, adding doors and windows. To finish your custom look, you have 14 different color choices.

Covering Quality. Your garage or carport will last for years and years with 14 gauge steel (upgradable to 12 gauge), with framing made of 1 1/2 inch galvanized steel. Our buildings are certified to 140 mph wind and 35psf of snow load. All of the sheeting on the building is 29 gauge galvalume. And don’t take our word for it – our products are backed with 20 year warranty on the building, and 25 year warranty on the paint.

Fall is finally really here, and frost, ice, and snow are right behind. If you hate defrosting your windows on those ccccold mornings, get ahead of the weather, and get your vehicle covered in a new carport or your garage today!

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