About: Mukkah Constructions is a family-owned business that specializes in the supply and installation of carports. We serve the Witbank and Johannesburg areas of South Africa. Our company was established in 2018, and we pride ourselves on providing high-quality products and services to our customers. Our core values are quality, honesty, and integrity. We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible products and services. We offer a variety of carport styles, including solid roof carports and shade net carports. We also offer a wide range of customization options to ensure that our customers get exactly what they need. We believe that customer satisfaction is paramount, and we go above and beyond to make sure that our customers are happy with their purchase. If you're looking for a reliable company to supply and install your carport, look no further than Mukkah Constructions!
Services: Wood carport, Carport installation, Shade net carport, Shade cloth carport, Metal carport, Aluminium carport, Carports, Double carport, Shadeports, Cantilever carport, Steel carport, 6x6 carport
My wooden garden gate has perished and has always been too heavy for its frame. It is in direct sunlight all day and exposed to rain so I need advice on material. I think the frame is still ok, but may need to be reinforced into the wall. The dims of the gate itself are 80cm x cm. Photos attached. I can use the existing lock but the slot would need to be cut out. I can use the existing handles. The colour is a dark brown according to estate colours. It does not need to be completely solid; it can be slotted. I can stain it providing I am given advice as to which primer and stain should be used, dependant on material of the gate. The finished item would need to be hung/lock fitted. I am not looking for a high-end product, but certainly one that would last.
I have a degrees sea view on my patio and I do not want to block the ocean views at all. I would therefore like folding windows in the front of the patio and sliding windows on the side. I am not sure exactly how many windows I will need as I am not sure about the sizes of the windows - I would need someone to advise me on that.
This job is to replace an existing wooden gate that has perished. Pictures are attached. Measurements of the gate itself are 79.5cm x cm to the frame. The frame needs to be replaced too. I would need the existing handle and lock need to be transferred onto the new gate and the whole gate and frame installed. The gate need not be identical to the existing one.
One 6,4 meter gate. More or less One 2.7 meter. More or less. The two gates must meet. The long gate must be in front of the garage doors. Then other gate can be pushed open . We have a caravan that must be able to pass through the small gate. The attachment between the two gates must be able to go down when taking out the caravan.
Entrance +/- 84m² - Remove current brick paving. Pave in dark grey square cobble stone with coping Tasting area +/- 73m²- Remove current brick paving. Level the area (remove tree roots) . Pave with cobble stone paving (colour to be forwarded at a later stage) Cottages +/- m²- current area is gravel. Pave the area in front of the cottages as well as 3 parking areas. Approximately 9m² to be levelled. Grey Split pave bevel or norse interlocking paver
We need emergency services. We have a two story home and a window on the 2nd story has completely blown out. It is supposed to rain today and we need to get this boarded up on the outside and inside of the frame and replaced before it rains. The window is located in the front of the house so if it rains, it will be pouring into the house. This is an emergency!!
Please email me so that I can keep track of any communication. We can then take it from there. All of our windows are currently wooden. We are looking to replace all the windows with aluminium ones. I am not sure how many windows we will need but just on the front face of the house we already have 8.
Already have a carport that is attached to the house. There are wooden pillars supporting it and the roof is covered with IBR Roof sheets. I need to cover the one side of the carport which is not attached to the house and also want something that can the back just to keep a bit of moist out because I stay at the coast.
I need a clear carport used with fibre glass or polycarbonate material…which ever is reasonable. But I’m also worried about the weather such as hail. What if it gets damaged? Is it also possible to do it with steel and polycarbonate? I need that space to have lighting hence I’m not fully opting for steel roofs. Please advise
Please email me. I am not too sure how many cars the shade port at the office covers, I have not been there before as I work from home. We can maybe set up an appointment and take it from there. I need someone to let me know if the shade port needs to be replaced completely or if what we currently have can be repaired.