Central Florida weather can be a lot to manage. Blazing sun, surprise afternoon downpours, and the occasional hurricane all take a toll on your car, truck, or golf cart. If you're tired of hot seats, faded paint, or loading kids in the rain while juggling an armload of groceries, you've probably wondered: Do I really need a full garage, or would a carport do the job?
It's a fair question, and the answer depends on how you actually use your driveway, what you're trying to protect, and what makes sense for your lot and budget. Let's walk through the differences so you can make the right call for your home.
Before we dig into the details, here's how garages and carports compare on the things most Central Florida homeowners care about:
Both are usually treated as residential accessory structures in Florida and must meet setbacks, height limits, and wind-load requirements. The specifics vary by county and city, but you'll need permits for either one in most cases.
We're not here to talk you out of a garage if that's what your home really needs. Some situations make a full garage the smarter investment:
If you're going that route, you'll likely be working with a general contractor and possibly an architect to design the whole project. But if your main goal is shade, covered parking, or a simple way to protect your car and increase curb appeal, a well-designed aluminum carport can be a faster, more affordable solution that still gets the job done.
This is where carports really shine—and where Conner Exteriors specializes. Here are the scenarios where a carport makes the most sense for Polk County and Central Florida homeowners:
1. You Mainly Want Shade and Sun Protection
Florida's UV is brutal on paint, dashboards, and upholstery. A carport keeps your interior’s temperature lower (no more steering wheels you can't touch) and protects your car's finish from fading—all without the cost and complexity of building a full garage. If your car spends most of its time parked at home during the day, a carport delivers huge quality-of-life value.
2. You Need Covered Space for More Than Just Cars
Carports are useful for more than just for vehicles. Central Florida families use them to cover:
If you need flexible, multipurpose covered space, a carport gives you options a garage can't match.
3. Your Lot or Budget Can't Handle a Full Garage
Not every property has room or the right layout for a detached or attached garage. Carports are:
4. You Like Fresh Air, Not a Stuffy Room
Here's something people don't always think about: garages in Florida can turn into stuffy, humid rooms if they're not climate-controlled. Carports are naturally ventilated, which is surprisingly nice when you're unloading groceries on a July afternoon or working on a project. You get shade and cover without feeling closed in.
We install custom aluminum carports designed specifically for Central Florida conditions. We match your home's style, coordinate all permitting, and use materials that hold up against humidity and daily sun, all without looking industrial or out of place in your neighborhood. Whether you want a simple single-car setup or a larger structure to cover multiple vehicles and equipment, we'll help you design something that works.
Permits and building codes can feel overwhelming. Here's what you need to know in Florida:
How Conner Helps: Our team works with Polk County and surrounding building departments every day. We can help you choose a carport design that meets local code, pull the necessary permits, and take the mystery out of inspections. You don't have to figure out the details on your own.
This is a common question homeowners ask, and it's a fair one. The short answer: it depends on your neighborhood and how well the structure is designed.
Here's what we've noticed over the years: buyers don't just ask, "Does it have a garage?" They ask, "Where am I going to park, and how protected will my car be?" A thoughtfully designed carport that complements your home's style can be a real selling point, especially in Central Florida, where covered parking is a daily quality-of-life upgrade, not a luxury.
Not sure whether a carport is enough for your needs or where it should go on your property?
Conner Exteriors can:
We've been helping Central Florida homeowners protect their homes and improve curb appeal since 1979, and we'd be glad to help you think through your "garage vs. carport" decision without any pressure. Sometimes the best solution is obvious once you talk it through with someone who knows the local codes, climate, and what actually holds up in Florida weather.
Schedule a Free Carport Consultation or give us a call to talk to a carport and exterior specialist.
Do I need a permit for a carport in Polk County?
In most cases, yes. Permanent carports are considered accessory structures and require permits to ensure they meet setback, height, and wind-load requirements. Even some portable carports may need approval depending on your city's rules. Conner Exteriors can help you navigate the permit process.
Can my carport be enclosed later?
Possibly! If you're thinking about adding screens or enclosing the sides down the road, let us know during the design phase. We can plan ahead so the structure is ready for future upgrades like screen rooms or partial enclosures—services we already offer.
Will a metal carport rust in Florida's humidity?
Not if it's built right. Conner Exteriors uses aluminum framing and quality coatings designed to stand up to Florida's humidity and salt air. With regular cleaning and occasional maintenance, your carport will look great for years to come.
Ready to add covered parking to your Central Florida home? Whether you go with a carport or a full garage, Conner Exteriors is here to help you make the right choice and get it built right. Contact us today for a free consultation.