Looking for info or possible review of a carport and to see if any of you have done this before.

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We have saw online where some people turned a pole carport into a run, the ones that cost like 5000 dollars and I wanted to see if any of you may have tried as well and pros and cons if so? Or if you've went with what The pictures below show. That is possibly what we are thinking of using. We would reinforce the tarp/canvas stuff with wood and hardware cloth and add ventilation. We were really just thinking of the frame part is useful and the size we are looking for. Just let me know what all you think. Thank you all so much!

**Edited to Add* We have found one for really cheap, literally next to nothing almost. We already have a very sturdy coop and run built already. We wanted to get this and use the frame to add an onto the run we already have. It would be reinforced with wood, hardware cloth and a tin roof. It would be staked down bc it comes with stakes and weight bags to place around it. We would not use the canvas tarp that comes with it at all bc the sun would deteriorate it. Thank you**
 

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Having worked on those aluminum car ports in years past my advice is that it wouldn't be an optimal starting point for a run.

Hear me out. Unless you can get one really cheap the money would be better spent making your own.

If you can get one cheap, then yeah you can make the necessary arrangements to make a run out of one, sure.

Personally I wouldn't go with canvas or a tarp, I'd put a metal roof on it and wrap the rest in hardwire. This would likely involve some modification but should be suitable.


ETA, those structures generally aren't nearly as sturdy as stick built wooden structures, FWIW.
 
Having worked on those aluminum car ports in years past my advice is that it wouldn't be an optimal starting point for a run.

Hear me out. Unless you can get one really cheap the money would be better spent making your own.

If you can get one cheap, then yeah you can make the necessary arrangements to make a run out of one, sure.

Personally I wouldn't go with canvas or a tarp, I'd put a metal roof on it and wrap the rest in hardwire. This would likely involve some modification but should be suitable.


ETA, those structures generally aren't nearly as sturdy as stick built wooden structures, FWIW.
We've already got a sturdy built coop and run, we were thinking of using this frame to attach to the run we already have to extend it to accommodate for more chickens. And yes I said in the post we were going to make it sturdier with hardware cloth and wood and already thought of a tin roof as that is what we already have on in our run now. Thank you for your input
 
https://www.shelterlogic.com/arrow-carport
I have one of these on my property and think it would be an ideal start for a run. All metal, very sturdy. I've thought about trying the tarp one to cover my hoop-style run in the summer, but I'm afraid of the wind taking it down easily. The carport has 2" tubular steel as framing, so no need to reinforce it, just anchor it.
 
Just let me know what all you think.

I've thought about trying the tarp one to cover my hoop-style run in the summer, but I'm afraid of the wind taking it down easily.
Much may depend on the spacing of the framing, as well as the strength.

As well as your climate, snow load is a whole other ball game.
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We moved a carport frame from one of our rental properties to our house and then covered it with metal roofing, making it at a covered run. It worked, until it didn't. We did not sink the poles into the ground. Instead we made a wood perimeter "frame" that sat on the ground and the metal carport poles attached to the frame. The run was also wrapped in plastic. The setup was sufficient for a couple years. Last year, we had a windier than normal spring (ie 50-60 mph gusts for about 2 weeks). The gusts ended up rolling the whole structure and breaking and/bending the poles. We have since built a wood structure...this pic is what we had.
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We have saw online where some people turned a pole carport into a run, the ones that cost like 5000 dollars and I wanted to see if any of you may have tried as well and pros and cons if so? Or if you've went with what The pictures below show. That is possibly what we are thinking of using. We would reinforce the tarp/canvas stuff with wood and hardware cloth and add ventilation. We were really just thinking of the frame part is useful and the size we are looking for. Just let me know what all you think. Thank you all so much!

**Edited to Add* We have found one for really cheap, literally next to nothing almost. We already have a very sturdy coop and run built already. We wanted to get this and use the frame to add an onto the run we already have. It would be reinforced with wood, hardware cloth and a tin roof. It would be staked down bc it comes with stakes and weight bags to place around it. We would not use the canvas tarp that comes with it at all bc the sun would deteriorate it. Thank you**
I did the same with a metal framed hay structure like a hoop coop for a run 5 years ago works great!
 

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