Any ideas on closing the front & back of a car port?

Paula Minter
by Paula Minter
Snow & rain blow in the front and back....not the sides they are covered.
  9 answers
  • Bobbie Bobbie on Nov 05, 2017

    Could put up some tarps

  • 27524803 27524803 on Nov 05, 2017

    We have a similar structure and plan on using the "rippled" fiberglass panel that you can find at Home Depot or Lowe's... they come in several different heights (8ft, 10 ft, 12 ft) and are 24 inches wide. The come in a clear, frosted clear, white, green an a dark red/brown (?)... A frame work of 2x4's will support them and they can be cut with a skill saw, saws-all(reciprocating saw) or saber saw to fit the contour of the top. We plan on using large-ish washers with the screws so that the heads will not tear thru the fiberglass in the wind.

  • Tlpeters1962 Tlpeters1962 on Nov 05, 2017

    I bought clear poly tarps- customizable and easy to hang and take down in spring -tarps.Com I think us made receive in about 3 weeks if not a stock size

  • Mac21751400 Mac21751400 on Nov 06, 2017

    Mm minimum


  • SHA28418188 SHA28418188 on Nov 06, 2017

    Tarps with bungees. Ball bungees on one side; hook bungees on the other.

  • Angie Angie on Nov 06, 2017

    My wonderfully creative hubby used privacy fence panels on both sides of our carport.

  • 62q10370829 62q10370829 on Nov 09, 2017

    Get the plastic lattice like you have & hang on end & if rain still comes in put clear plastic inside. Tarps don't look good. If you use wood lattice then staple plastic on.

    Good luck.

  • Cpb11730417 Cpb11730417 on Feb 20, 2022

    How was the lattice installed ? Looks like a simple installation.