We build residential carports in Sarasota for homeowners who want a real structure on their property. Your project stays with one ComBid Pro team from permit to install.
Tell us what type of residential carports you need, and we’ll help you understand the right size, style, and next steps.
Sarasota County is one of the harder places in Florida to put up a residential carport. Salt air off the Gulf, a 140 to 150 mph design wind requirement, and a permitting office that rejects under-spec plans on the first pass. Most generalist contractors are not set up for that.
ComBid Pro is headquartered in Southwest Florida and runs crews across Sarasota, Venice, North Port, Bradenton, and the surrounding communities. We are typically on a Sarasota County site within 30 minutes of dispatch. Recent builds include attached residential carports in Osprey and Nokomis, freestanding metal carports in Lakewood Ranch, and an RV carport replacement on Siesta Key after Hurricane Helene.
Because the Sarasota County permitting office, the city building departments, and the HOA boards each have their own standards, we keep that coordination in-house. You do not chase paperwork or sit between a contractor and an inspector. We run the full process.
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Most of the residential carports in Sarasota we install fall into one of six configurations. Each one is engineered for site conditions, permitted through Sarasota County, and built with aluminum produced by our manufacturing arm, ComBid Metals.
A single-bay carport that ties into the existing home, typically 10 to 12 feet wide and 20 feet deep. The most common build for sedans, SUVs, and most pickup trucks. Roof pitch and gutters are matched to the existing roofline so the structure reads as part of the home, not an add-on.
A two-car layout, generally 18 to 22 feet wide, that attaches to the home or garage. Built with engineered aluminum posts and beams sized for the span and the local wind load. Best for households with two daily drivers or a daily driver plus a project vehicle.
A standalone structure that sits anywhere on the lot, often used when an attached carport is not practical because of setbacks, the position of the driveway, or HOA rules. Common spans run 12 by 20 up to 24 by 40 feet.
Taller and longer than a standard vehicle carport, with eave heights typically 12 to 14 feet to clear an RV or center-console boat on a trailer. We size the footprint to the specific vehicle so you are not paying for cover you will not use.
A purpose-built carport for manufactured and mobile homes in communities throughout Sarasota County, including communities around Venice and North Port. Engineered to the mobile home’s tie-down and anchoring specs, and permitted through the county like any other structure.
When the standard configurations do not fit the lot or the homeowner’s plans, we design from scratch. Custom roof angles, integrated screening, side panels, and tie-ins to a pool cage or lanai are all common requests.
Sarasota County sits in one of the most active hurricane corridors on Florida’s Gulf coast. Past storms explain why every residential carport here requires project-specific engineering. Category and wind speed are useful references, but final structural decisions come from project-specific design pressures and Florida Building Code 8th Edition requirements.
A Category 4 hurricane at Florida landfall, with significant wind and surge impacts reported from the Everglades coast north through Sarasota County.
Reference wind: About 130 mph sustained wind at Florida landfall. NHC historical reference.
Why it matters: Gulf-coast exposure can extend major wind effects well beyond the exact landfall point. Sarasota County properties in open or coastal positions carry that exposure regardless of exact storm track.
NHC reports Category 4 landfall near Cayo Costa in Charlotte County, with the outer wind field producing significant structural demand across Sarasota County.
Reference wind: Category 4, about 150 mph sustained wind at southwest Florida landfall.
Why it matters: Small, fast-moving storms can deliver intense local structural load even to counties that fall just outside the direct path.
NHC advisories tracked Irma along Florida's west coast after a Category 4 landfall in the Lower Keys. Sarasota County sustained widespread wind damage across residential structures.
Reference wind: Category 4 around the Lower Keys at about 130 mph sustained, with tropical storm to hurricane conditions reaching Sarasota.
Why it matters: Large wind fields affect wide regions simultaneously. Irma confirmed that Sarasota County is well within the active storm zone.
NHC Tropical Cyclone Report states Ian made Category 4 landfall near Cayo Costa. Sarasota County, initially within the projected cone, experienced significant wind demand before the storm shifted south.
Reference wind: Category 4, about 150 mph sustained wind at southwest Florida landfall.
Why it matters: Track shifts are common. Structures in Sarasota County need to be engineered for direct-hit scenarios, not just near-miss events.
NHC Tropical Cyclone Report states Milton made landfall on Siesta Key as a Category 3 hurricane. A direct hit on Sarasota County. Major structural damage was reported across the county. Residential carports, residential metal carports, and other aluminum structures that were not engineered to current FBC requirements sustained significant damage across inland and coastal properties.
Reference wind: Category 3, about 120 mph sustained wind at Siesta Key landfall.
Why it matters: Milton was the first direct Sarasota County landfall in decades. It confirmed that existing structures built to older code standards are vulnerable, and that every new residential carport in Sarasota should be engineered to current FBC 8th Edition requirements.
No one can predict when the next storm will affect Sarasota County.
Inspect your carport now. Checking connections, fasteners, and attachment points before storm season helps identify weak areas while repairs are still manageable. Many issues can be addressed before they become failures.
Customer tip: Secure your project scope and pricing early. After storms like Milton, demand for carports Sarasota homeowners need rises and pricing can increase due to labor and material pressure.
A residential carport is the sum of three component decisions: the frame, the roof, and the integration with the rest of the home. We walk every client through the choices in plain English, with pros, ideal use cases, and warranty ranges for each.
Our baseline frame. Marine-grade aluminum extrusion produced by ComBid Metals, sized for the span and wind load. Corrosion-resistant by default, which matters within a few miles of the Gulf.
Thicker wall extrusions and larger beam profiles for wider spans (two-vehicle, RV, custom). Same corrosion resistance, higher load capacity. The right pick for most freestanding builds.
Aluminum frame with galvanized steel anchor brackets and reinforced footings, used on the highest-exposure sites (barrier islands, direct Gulf frontage). Built to the upper end of the county’s wind speed range.
Lightweight, low-cost to maintain, and easy to match to most home rooflines. Pitched for proper drainage during summer downpours. Color-matched to one of several factory finishes.
A foam-core panel that cuts heat transfer and dampens rain noise. Significantly cooler under the carport on a 92-degree August afternoon. The most popular roof choice for attached residential carports in Sarasota.
A standing-rib panel system that ties into the home’s existing roof line for the cleanest possible visual transition. Used most often when the home has an architectural roof profile (Spanish tile, metal panel, modern flat) that a basic ribbed panel cannot match.
Continuous aluminum gutters routed away from the foundation. Code-required on most attached carports and a smart add for freestanding ones in Sarasota’s rainy season.
Side screening turns a basic carport into a usable outdoor space and keeps wind-blown leaves and debris off the vehicle. Common upgrade when the carport doubles as a patio.
On larger projects, we design the carport, pool enclosure, and lanai as a single structural system. One permit, one crew, one warranty.
Every project follows the same four steps, run by ComBid Pro employees from start to finish. No subcontractor handoffs.
Call or submit a quote request. We confirm the property address, ask a few sizing questions, and book a no-cost site visit, usually within five business days.
On-site measurements, site condition notes, and HOA review (if applicable). You get a fixed-price estimate and an engineered drawing that meets Sarasota County’s wind and structural requirements.
Our in-house permitting team files with Sarasota County Planning and Development Services on the same Accela portal the inspectors use. Aluminum components are cut and finished at ComBid Metals while the permit moves through review.
A ComBid Pro crew installs the carport, calls in the county inspection, and walks the finished structure with you. Final cleanup, warranty paperwork, and you have keys to your new covered parking.
There are dozens of contractors in Sarasota County who will quote you a carport. There are far fewer who will design, permit, manufacture, and install one without a single hand-off. Here is what makes the difference on a residential project for carports in Sarasota.
Our permit coordinators work directly with Sarasota County's Planning and Development Services at the new One Stop facility at 870 Apex Road. They know the reviewers, the rejection reasons, and how to file a complete package on day one. That cuts weeks off the timeline.
We own the supply chain. Our manufacturing division, ComBid Metals, produces the aluminum extrusions used on every job. That means consistent material quality, faster lead times when a national supplier is backed up, and a single warranty path if something ever needs to be addressed.
Every person on your job site is a ComBid Pro employee. The crew lead who measures the site is the same person managing the install. No phone tag with a third party, no quality drift between bid and build, no excuses if something is wrong.
Every carport we build is designed to the Florida Building Code 8th Edition (2023) and signed off by a licensed Florida engineer. Wind speed, exposure category, and uplift loads are calculated for your specific lot, not a generic template.
Most residential carport projects in Sarasota County fall within the ranges below, depending on size, frame specification, roof panel type, and engineering requirements. Enclosed carports with screen or panel walls are quoted based on the additional scope.
Standard Residential Carport
Double-Car / Reinforced Frame
We work with WiseStack to offer flexible monthly options on qualifying projects. Once your estimate is complete, you’ll receive a personalized link tied to your specific quote, with your project scope and totals already included.
ComBid Pro is based in Southwest Florida and works exclusively in Sarasota, Manatee, and Charlotte counties. We are not a national franchise. We are not a multi-state operator. We know these counties because we work in them every week.
Our carport installation work covers:
Looking for carports outside Sarasota County? We also serve Manatee County (Bradenton, Palmetto, Parrish) and Charlotte County (Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood).
See what homeowners across Southwest Florida have shared about working with ComBid Pro and the experience they had with us.
“Konstantin and his team installed seamless gutters on our home and the quality was unmatched. Clean install, fair pricing, and professional from start to finish.”
Sarah K.
Sarasota, FL
“ComBid Pro replaced our soffit and fascia after the storm. The crew showed up on time every day and the work looks brand new. Highly recommend.”
Daniel P.
Lakewood Ranch, FL
“I needed a carport built quickly before hurricane season and Konstantin made it happen. Smooth process, fair price, and the structure is rock solid.”
Michael R.
Venice, FL
“Best contractor experience we've had. Honest estimate, no surprises on the bill, and the gutters drain perfectly even in the heaviest rain.”
Linda T.
North Port, FL
“ComBid Pro built our pool cage and we couldn't be happier. The team handled the permits, did the structural work, and finished on schedule.”
Robert J.
Bradenton, FL
“They installed a tongue and groove ceiling on our patio. Beautiful cypress work — turned out to be the highlight of our backyard. Will definitely use again.”
Maria L.
Sarasota, FL
If you are planning more than just a carport, here is the rest of what we build for Sarasota County property owners.
If you are planning a residential carport in Sarasota County, start with a free site visit from a ComBid Pro project lead. We will measure the property, review HOA and code requirements, and give you a fixed-price estimate within five business days.