Lack of Storage Space? Portable Garages Offer an Inexpensive Alternative

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  • Author Larry Lewis
  • Published January 19, 2011
  • Word count 557

Extra storage space is not always available when needed most, but homeowners increasingly need more space as home dynamics, work requirements, or hobbies evolve. Spending the money required to build a new storage building, spare garage, or workshop is not possible for many homeowners. Permanent structures are expensive to build and maintain, and they may eventually lose their convenience as time goes on and needs change. An ideal solution for lack of storage is a portable garage.

Temporary structures like portable garages have a number of advantages over permanent structures:

  • Multiple Sizes -- Portable garages are available in many shapes and sizes, so the homeowner's individual needs for space can be met easily;

  • Location -- Portable garages can be placed in any convenient location on a homeowner's property;

  • Mobility and Versatility -- Portable garages can be moved, taken down, or replaced at any time if the homeowner's needs change;

  • Money Savings -- Portable garages cost much less to buy and maintain than a permanent structure.

Some homeowners may be reluctant to purchase a temporary structure like a portable garage because of how it looks. Portable garages are utilitarian in nature, and are not intended to be used to complement a home's appearance. If curb appeal is a concern to homeowners, portable garages can be concealed from view easily by placing them behind a home or in a part of the yard where visibility is blocked by trees or fencing.

When looking for the most suitable portable garage to provide extra storage, homeowners should insist on the following characteristics to make sure that they are choosing a superior quality product that will adequately protect whatever will be stored inside:

  • Frame -- Strength and a long life are crucial when it comes to the frame. Steel tubing is an ideal material for the frame because of its strength and durability. The steel should also be treated to resist corrosion and rust over time. A frame should come equipped with wind brace supports to keep the structure stable in windy weather.

  • Outer Fabric -- Just as important as the frame is the fabric that covers it. The fabric on any portable garage must be heavy-duty and hard-wearing and should fit snugly over the frame. Fabric should be fire retardant and waterproof to fully protect the contents of the portable garage, and it should be resistant to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. Fabric that is not properly treated to resist UV rays quickly weakens, fades, and deteriorates.

  • Double Door Flaps -- Door flaps in front and back that zip securely closed and roll neatly out of the way when open add value to portable garages. Doors offer privacy and additional protection for interior contents from wind and weather, but a door at each end of the structure gives homeowners the ability to access larger items more easily, like vehicles and machinery.

  • Easy Assembly -- While not always available, the promise of easy assembly makes the purchase of a portable garage even more attractive.

When additional storage area is needed, or if expanded outdoor workspace is required, temporary structures like portable garages can offer a fast, functional, and inexpensive solution. For many homeowners, portable garages are more appealing than more permanent structures. Insisting on superior quality features, though, is absolutely essential to ensure consumer satisfaction and dependable protection for the structure's contents.

Larry R Lewis is co-owner of MightyCovers.com, specializing in high quality, durable Custom Covers and Ready-Made Stock Covers to protect practically everything under the sun, including Portable Garages and Shelters.

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