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Build your own carport – Easycarport build into the slope
The carport could finally be built! In the past weeks, the subsoil was prepared and the H-post anchors were embedded in the KG pipes. The slope was secured with a wall of formwork stones and a thick layer of crushed stone formed the base for the parking spaces under the carport.
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EasyCarport – delivery of the self-assembly kit
Once the base and post anchors were set, we just had to wait for the kit to be delivered. The carport of the company “Easy Carport” was assembled and ordered online. When placing the order, we had set
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Build your own carport – embedding post anchors in concrete
Within a few weeks we had prepared the excavation pit for our future double carport. The retaining wall on the slope was also built with formwork blocks and has already been backfilled. The earth now had to sink and the frost from the winter months had to go away first. In the meantime, we were able to take our time ordering the carport.
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Build your own carport – secure slope with shuttering blocks
The slope behind the carport had to be secured. For one thing, the earth would otherwise permanently slide into the carport, and for another, the slope just looked visually modest. My goal was to intercept the slope with a wall of shuttering stones and create a kind of raised bed behind it.
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Build carport yourself – prepare building site
A carport on our property should have long given the vehicles the necessary protection. In principle, there were two possible building sites on the property where the construction of a double carport was feasible. Directly at the entrance, however, the practical implementation would be difficult. Due to the slope to the south and the incline of the driveway, the