It is more of a shade similar to a carport. It is for my back yard. plus-minus 6m long by 3,5m wide. I am basically looking at covering the space between the two washing poles. The length between the poles is 7.7m – so 8m. The width is between 3.5 to 4m. Basically a carport structure – see examples further below. Not too sure but the sheets must let light through for clothing on the line.
A semi-detached house with both sections needing the following: (1) replace damaged roof sheets attached to the other section; (2) repair, plaster and skeem damaged kitchen wall; (3) strip and replace damaged kitchen ceiling (4) plaster and paint wall on neighbour's side; (5) fit flashing and waterproof side wall (6) fix and secure leak on kitchen roof (7) replace kitchen ceiling (8) repair all damaged walls.
I need a shade net carport that can accommodate 2 cars, dimensions 7m (width) x 5.7m (depth) x 3m (entry height) . It will be free standing, i.e. no attachments to any buildings, all four sides should be secured to the ground. The structure must be made from galvanised steel. The net should additionally cover 3 of the four sides to form an enclosed structure (only the entry point should be open) The carport needs to be removable and must be able to be resurrected at a new location at a later stage. Please provide a quote that specifies the following components separately: (1) Frame structure, (2) Net, (3) Assembly.
I currently have an asbestos roof, and there are several leaks currently due to missing nails on the asbestos sheets, and some damaged/missing sheets. I would like to get a quotation for repairing the current roof, but also a quotations to replace the current roof with Tiles. I prefer an email communication.
9.3m long x 5.3m wide awning. Steel support members must be galvanized with white powder coat. Chromodek sheeting in white. One corner may be supported by exterior walls of house. All other corners require supports. A midspan support one side may be provided by the external walls of house. A freestanding mid-span support will be acceptable. 4 freestanding supports are envisaged.
I have a section of the roof that is flat. There is a hollow depression in the roof where water collects when it rains and it eventually seeps through or floods in through an adjacent skylight. the depression must be removed and resealed. There is water ingress through a chimney that was retro fitted, which needs to be repaired.
I need a shade net carport that can accommodate 2 cars, dimensions 7m (width) x 5.7m (depth) x 3m (entry height) . It will be free standing, i.e. no attachments to any buildings, all four sides should be secured to the ground. The structure must be made from galvanised steel. The net should additionally cover 2 of the four sides ( entry point should be open) The carport needs to be removable and must be able to be resurrected at a new location at a later stage. Please provide a quote that specifies the following components separately: (1) Frame structure, (2) Net, (3) Assembly.
I need a carport that can accommodate 2 cars, dimensions 7m (width) x 6 m (depth) x 3m (entry height) . It will be free standing, i.e. no attachments to any buildings, all four sides should be secured to the ground. The structure must be made from galvanised steel. The net should additionally cover 3 of the four sides to form an enclosed structure (only the entry point should be open) The carport needs to be removable and must be able to be resurrected at a new location at a later stage. Please provide a quote that specifies the following components separately: (1) Frame structure, (2) Net, (3) Assembly.
We live in Melville with tandem parking between the house and boundary wall. The width of the area is 2.6m, just enough to squeeze a car in. We can fit 2 cars back to back. We would like a quote on a wood slate carport roof to be created between the house wall and boundary wall to shade and cover the 2.6 wide space where the cars park. If the wood slats can be covered with shade cloth that would be idea. Thank you!
We live in Melville with tandem parking between the house and boundary wall. The width of the area is 2.6m, just enough to squeeze a car in. We can fit 2 cars back to back. We would like a quote on a wood slate carport roof to be created between the house wall and boundary wall to shade and cover the 2.6 wide space where the cars park. If the wood slats can be covered that would be idea. Thank you!