If you want to learn more about 2 car carport plans you have to take a close look over the free plans in the article. I have designed this 20’x20′ double carport so you can shelter 2 cars easily without having to spend a fortune for that. In addition, I have these plans in an easy printable format for you, so you can download them. Remember to read the local codes before starting the project and to comply with the local regulations. The codes differ from one area to another, so it is safer to read them thoroughly. To download the plans as a PDF file, check out my Shop.
If you want to get the job done in a professional manner, we recommend you to plan everything with attention, as to prevent costly mistakes and to build a professional garden project. Invest in high quality materials, such as cedar, pine or redwood, as the bench will be exposed to all kinds of weather. Apply a few coats of paint over the components, to enhance their appearance and to protect them from bad weather.
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2 Car Carport Plans – Free Online – PDF Download
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Materials
- 1 – 6 pieces of 6×6 lumber – 96″ long POSTS
- 2 – 4 pieces of 2×8 lumber – 240″ long SUPPORT BEAMS
- 2 – 16 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 72″ long BRACES
- 3 – 2 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 144″ long, 1 piece of 2×8 lumber – 240″ long 16xTRUSS
- 4 – 1 piece of 2×4 lumber – 51 7/8″ long, 2 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 65 1/2″ long 16xTRUSS
- 5 – 4 pieces of T1-11 siding – 30 1/4″x48″ long, 4 pieces – 54 1/4″x48″ long, 2 pieces – 66 1/4″x48″ long GABLE ENDS
- 6 – 12 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 10″x96″ long, 6 pieces – 48″x48″ long ROOF
- 7 – 500 sq ft of tar paper, 500 sq ft of asphalt shingles ROOFING
- 8 – 2 pieces of 1×8 lumber – 241 1/2″ long, 4 pieces – 145″ long TRIMS
- 6 pieces of 6×6 lumber – 8′
- 20 pieces of 2×8 lumber – 20′
- 56 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 12′
- 8 pieces of 2×4 lumber 0
- 6 pieces of T1-11 siding – 4’x8′
- 15 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 4’x8′
- 4 pieces of 1×8 lumber – 12′
- 4 pieces of 2×8 lumber – 14′
- 1/2″ plywood – 4’x8′
- 500 sq ft of tar paper, 500 sq ft of asphalt shingles
- 9″ carriage bolts
- 6 post anchors
- 1 5/8″ screws
- 5 1/2″ screws
- wood glue, stain/paint
- rafter ties
Tools
- Hammer, Tape measure, Carpentry square
- Miter saw, Drill machinery, Screwdriver, Sander, Router
- Safety Gloves, Safety Glasses, Respiratory Mask
Time
- One week
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Double Carport – Video
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STEP 1: Building the base of the carport
The first step of the garden project is to select the location for the carport. Make sure the ground is level and then layout the 6×6 posts with batter boards and string. Measure the diagonals and apply the 3-4-5 rule to the corners, to make sure the corners are square.
You can set the posts into place with several methods. First of all, you can attach the posts to an already existing concrete slab using metal anchors. Alternatively, you can dig 2-3′ deep holes and pour concrete footing in which you set post anchors. Last but not least, you can dig the holes and set the posts directly into concrete.
For this project, we will assume you will use metal anchors. Use a spirit level to plumb the posts vertically and use temporarily braces to lock them, until you build the roof for the pergola.
Attach the 2×8 beams to the top of the posts, as shown in the diagram. Make sure the corners are square and align the edges with attention. Plumb the posts with a spirit level and then clamp the beams to the top of the posts. Drill pilot holes through both the beams and posts, before inserting the 9″ carriage bolts. Attach the washer and the nut.
Use 2×6 lumber for the braces. Use a miter or circular saw to make the 45 degree cuts at both ends.
Fit the braces to the posts of the double carport and then lock them into place with 5 1/2″ screws. Drill pilot holes before inserting the screws, to prevent the wood from splitting.
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STEP 2: Building the roof of the rv carport
Use 2×6 lumber for the rafters. Use a miter saw to make a 26.5 degree cut to one end of the rafters. Mark the cut lines on the rafters and then make the cuts with a circular saw. Lay the rafters on a level surface and the attach the bottom rafter. Use 2×8 lumber for the bottom rafters. especially if you live in an area with snow. Use a miter saw to make the angle cuts and then lay everything on a level surface.
In order to reinforce the strength of the trusses, I recommend you to build 2×4 supports, as show in the plans.
Build the rest of the supports from 2×6 lumber. Use a saw to make the angle cuts and then fit them to the trusses, as shown in the diagram. Leave no gaps between the components.
Use 1/2″ plywood or metal plates for the joints. Make sure you add gussets to the joints between the bottom and regular rafters.
Fit the trusses to the top of the carport and place them every 16″ on center. Plumb the trusses with a spirit level before attaching the ties.
Use T1-11 siding sheets for the gable end panels. Make the cuts with a circular saw and then attach them to the front and back of the 20×20 2 car carport. Use 6d nails to secure the panels into place tightly.
Attach the 3/4″ plywood sheets to the roof of the carport. Start with the bottom and then attach the sheets up to the top. Leave no gaps between the sheets and insert 1 5/8″ screws. every 8″ along the framing.
Fit the 1×8 trims to the sides of the RV carport. Align the edges with attention and insert 3 1/2″ screws to lock them into place tightly.
Use 2×8 lumber for the front and back roof trims. Make a 26.5 degree cut at one end of the trims and then secure them into place with 2 1/2″ screws.
In order to waterproof the carport, you have to cover the roofing sheets with felt. Make sure the strips of roofing felt overlap at least 2-3″ and staple them to the plywood sheets every 8″. Continue the project by installing the asphalt shingles. Place the starting course at the bottom of the roof, before fitting the rest of the shingles.
PRO TIP: Always read the manufacturer’s instructions, before installing the shingles. They provide essential information about the installation of the shingles.
Last but not least, you need to take care of the finishing touches. Fill the holes with wood putty and then smooth the surface with 120-220 grit sandpaper. You can add panels to the sides of the carport, if you want to protect the vehicles even more from the elements.
Make sure you take a look over my double carport plans and over my attached carport plans. To download the plans as a PDF file, check out my Shop.
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I’m looking for a modern flat roof plan for a 4 car carport. Do you have plans for that? I want to use horizontal 2×2 on the outside.