Cantilever Carports: These are carports whose columns are fixed on one side (usually the wall), providing a wide space and greater freedom for car movement without obstruction from columns.
Cone Carports: Characterized by their taut conical shape that prevents the accumulation of rainwater and dust, and are ideal for open parking lots.
Arch Carports: Have a curved metal structure and fabric covering, giving a beautiful streamlined appearance.
Suspended Carports: Suspended by wires and metal structures from above without the need for large side columns.
Common Covering Materials
Fabric (PVC / Polyethylene): The most used and common, characterized by its high ability to resist high heat and UV rays, and it is an economical and practical option.
Lexan (Polycarbonate): Resembles glass but is unbreakable, characterized by its high durability and elegant modern appearance.
Wood (Natural or Treated): Provides a luxurious aesthetic touch and matches modern villa facades, but it is more expensive.
Iron and Structural Tension: Durable structures used for public and large parking lots and withstand harsh conditions.