Custom Steel Carports Built for East Texas Properties
A steel carport is one of the most practical ways to protect vehicles, RVs, boats, and equipment from the elements—without the expense or permanence of a fully enclosed building.
At Gotcha Covered Outdoors, we design and install custom steel carports built for real use, real weather, and real properties across East Texas. Whether you need a simple single-vehicle cover or a multi-bay setup with added height, side panels, or storage, our carports are designed to do one thing well: protect what matters.
Every carport we install is anchored for stability, built from high-grade steel, and tailored to your layout, access needs, and long-term plans.
What Is a Steel Carport?
A steel carport is an open or partially enclosed metal structure designed to shield vehicles and equipment from sun, rain, hail, and debris. Unlike fabric covers or temporary shelters, steel carports offer long-term durability and structural strength.
Carports are often chosen when:
You want protection without a fully enclosed garage
Airflow and easy access matter
Budget is a consideration
You need flexibility for different vehicle sizes
They’re especially popular in rural and semi-rural areas where space is available and functionality comes first.
Common Uses for Carports
No two properties are the same, and neither are the reasons people choose carports. We help customers design carports for a wide range of real-world uses, including protecting cars and daily drivers, pickup trucks and work vehicles, RVs and motorhomes that require extra height and length, boats and trailers, farm equipment and tractors, ATVs and UTVs, as well as lawn equipment and implements. If it needs protection from sun, rain, and weather exposure—but doesn’t require full enclosure—a carport is often the most practical and cost-effective solution.
Custom Carport Design Options
Your carport should match how you actually use your space—not a one-size-fits-all template.
We offer a wide range of customization options so your carport works today and still makes sense years from now.
Size & Layout
Single-vehicle, double, or multi-bay layouts
Custom widths, lengths, and heights
Tall clearance options for RVs and trailers
Extended rooflines for additional coverage
Roof Styles
Regular roof
Boxed-eave roof
Vertical roof (best for water runoff and durability)
Enclosure Options
Open sides for easy access
Partial side panels for wind and sun protection
Fully enclosed storage sections
Gable ends or enclosed ends
Add-Ons & Upgrades
Integrated lean-tos for extra coverage
Color options to match existing structures
Additional bracing for durability
Custom placement based on site conditions
Our goal is to help you choose options that add value, not just features.
Anchoring & Installation Guidelines
This is one of the most overlooked—and most important—parts of any carport.
A carport that isn’t properly anchored isn’t finished.
Professional Installation
We coordinate delivery and professional installation so everything is set up correctly from day one. Placement, spacing, access, and orientation are all considered before installation begins.
Why Anchoring Matters
Proper anchoring:
Improves wind resistance
Prevents shifting or lifting
Protects your investment
Helps ensure long-term stability
Anchoring requirements depend on:
Ground type (dirt, gravel, concrete)
Carport size and height
Local wind considerations
We assess your site and ensure the structure is anchored appropriately for the conditions.
Carport vs. Garage vs. Metal Building: Which One Makes Sense?
Many customers come to us knowing they need something—but they’re not always sure which type of structure actually fits their situation. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space, how much protection you need, and how permanent you want the solution to be.
Here’s a clearer breakdown to help you understand the differences.
Carports
Best for practical protection without overbuilding
Carports are an excellent option when your main goal is protecting vehicles or equipment from the elements while keeping costs and complexity lower.
Carports are ideal if you need:
Protection from sun, rain, hail, and falling debris
Easy pull-in / pull-out access
Open airflow to reduce moisture buildup
Coverage for vehicles, RVs, boats, trailers, or equipment
A flexible structure that fits a wide range of property layouts
Because carports are open or partially enclosed, they’re often quicker to install and more budget-friendly than enclosed options. They’re especially popular for RVs, farm equipment, and multi-vehicle setups where ventilation and clearance matter.
Carports may not be the best fit if:
You need security or lockable storage
You want climate control
You plan to use the space as a workshop or finished room
Garages
Garages provide full enclosure, which makes them a better choice when security and protection from dust, debris, or theft are priorities.
Garages are ideal if you need:
Lockable, enclosed storage
Protection from weather and wind on all sides
A cleaner environment for tools or vehicles
Potential for insulation or climate control
Garages work well for daily drivers, tool storage, or homeowners who want a more finished, residential look. However, they typically come at a higher cost and may be more restrictive in size or access compared to carports.
Garages may not be the best fit if:
You need extra height for RVs or trailers
You want open access on multiple sides
Budget or flexibility is a concern
Metal Buildings
Best for workshops, long-term storage, and multi-use spaces
Metal buildings are the most versatile and robust option. They’re designed for customers who need more than just vehicle coverage.
Metal buildings are ideal if you need:
A workshop or work space
Long-term storage for equipment or inventory
A combination of parking, storage, and work areas
Full enclosure with room to expand or customize
Metal buildings can be designed with doors, roll-ups, partitions, and insulation, making them suitable for business use, hobbies, or serious storage needs. They require more planning but offer the most long-term flexibility.
Metal buildings may not be the best fit if:
You only need basic weather protection
You want the lowest-cost option
You don’t need enclosed or finished space
Designed Around Your Property
Your land layout matters just as much as the structure itself.
We help you think through:
Driveway access
Turning radius for trailers or RVs
Drainage and slope
Clearance from trees and existing buildings
Future expansion or upgrades
A well-placed carport saves headaches later.
Honest Guidance, No Pressure
When you contact us, we don’t start with a sales pitch. We start with one question:
“What are you trying to do?”
From there, we help you determine:
Whether a carport is the right solution
What size and configuration makes sense
Which options are worth it—and which aren’t
Our job is to help you make a confident decision, not rush you into one.
Ready to Talk Through Your Options?
If you’re ready to upgrade space, streamline logistics, or protect inventory, we’re ready to help—from footprint and door strategy to insulation, offices, and future expansion.
Make Room for What Matters—Let’s Plan Your Carport Today!
Call (903) 504-7858 or visit 10556 US HWY 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706 to get your custom layout, price, and schedule.