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One product that gives you more bang for your buck is a portable garage. Why? For starters, you don’t need in invest in building a brick-and-mortar garage on your property which, overtime, may prove to only have a limited amount of space for your needs. A far more economical alternative has been to purchase a portable garage, or any other similar portable canopy like a carport, and use that instead. Aside from the price, these shelters can be expanded to your needs when you might later need to cover more vehicles or need more storage space. This blog is designed to give you information about all types of portable canopies by CanopyHut, a leading dealer of these shelters. From permanent canopies to pop up ones, this blog has all the information you’ll need if you own or are considering purchasing one of these shelters.

The most commonly used portable shelters are portable garages or carports. These shelters typically consist of a steel frame and a heavy-duty polyethylene canopy. The canopies are treated to keep out water and UV rays and prevent mold and dry rot from forming underneath. Aside from covering your car every day, these shelters can be used in the long term for covering seasonal vehicles like boats and RVs, as well as motorcycles and farm equipment.

Canopy dealers generally carry two types of products: the permanent canopy shelters and temporary shelters. For the later, pop up canopies fold up or out and can be taken to any number of events. Bring them to the beach or set one up in your backyard for a party, or use one for covering your investments at a flea market or trade show. Each shelter has a powder-coated steel frame and a polyester canopy, and each canopy folds up compact enough to be carried or carted to any destination.

For information about all of these products, including the Shelterlogic canopies carried by CanopyHut, check out this blog regularly for tips and reviews.

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