From a couple of thousand dollars for a carport kit to $20,000 plus for a high quality custom-built double carport, carport pricing can vary widely depending on the size and style of the carport, what materials you use and carport installation costs. There are several decisions that need to be made when choosing a carport, and each of these factors will also influence the overall build carport costs. Firstly, will the construction of the carport be freestanding or attached to an existing structure such as your house or garage? How big will your carport be? Single carport costs will typically be cheaper than double carport costs, but the size you choose will depend on how many cars you own and how much space is available. What about the style of the roof structure? Although a flat roof is relatively cheap to install, it can be harder to drain than other roof styles, such as skillion roofing or gable roofing.
From metal such as steel, tin or aluminium to wooden carports or concrete, you’ll also need to decide what materials to use to construct your carport. Colorbond is a popular choice for steel carports, and it comes in a range of classic and contemporary colours, so you can select the colour that best complements your house. Concrete is popular for flooring, and it can also be used in other parts of your carport’s structure, such as the walls. Other factors that can add to the cost when installing a carport are any other features such as lighting, electricity or storage solutions that you might choose to include. As well as the cost of the materials, you’ll also need to factor in carport installation costs such as architects, designers, builders and other tradespeople. Depending on the type of carport you are installing, labour costs could include excavation, demolition of your old carport and pouring the concrete slab.
You’ll also need to factor in any building permits or council fees. The rules and regulations for building a carport will vary between states and local councils in Australia, so you’ll need to contact the relevant authorities to find out more. Regulations can impact the size and location of the carport as well as its appearance. To work out how much it will cost to build your carport, it’s a good idea to get a selection of quotes so you can make a more informed choice. As well as looking at price, you’ll also want to make sure you are using a reputable, professional and qualified builder.