Why Choose Our Wall Mounted Carports?
At Rutland County Garden Furniture, our premium wooden carports are designed to provide a durable and stylish canopy for vehicles while complementing your outdoor space. Expertly crafted from high-quality pressure-treated timber, our wall mounted carport kits offer long-lasting protection from the unpredictable UK weather without the cost of a traditional garage.
Space-saving design – Our wall mounted wooden carports attach directly to your property, making them ideal for smaller driveways and compact outdoor spaces.Built for UK weather – Manufactured from durable timber, our carport kits are designed for year-round vehicle protection against rain, frost, and sun exposure.
Cost-effective vehicle shelter – Create a practical canopy for vehicles without the expense or planning requirements often associated with garage builds.
Customisable carport kits – Choose from a range of sizes, roof styles, and timber finishes to suit your property and outdoor layout.
Easy installation – Our timber carport kits are designed for straightforward assembly, making them ideal for DIY installation projects.
Contact Rutland County Garden Furniture
If you’re looking for high-quality wooden carports, durable carport kits, or a stylish canopy for vehicles, the team at Rutland County Garden Furniture is here to help. Whether you need advice on sizing, custom designs, installation, or choosing the right carport for your property, we’re always happy to offer expert guidance.
Contact us today to discuss your project and discover the perfect wall mounted carport solution for your home and outdoor space.
Wall Mounted Carport FAQs
Can I customise the size or design of a wall mounted carport?
Yes, our wooden carports and carport kits can often be customised to suit your outdoor space. We offer a range of sizes, roof styles, and timber finishes to help you create the ideal canopy for vehicles that complements your property.
Do wall mounted carports require planning permission?
In many cases, wall mounted carports fall under permitted development rights, meaning planning permission may not be required. However, this can depend on factors such as size, height, and location, so we always recommend checking with your local authority before installation.