Class A RV Covers & Carports
 Real Shelter for Serious Rigs

When you’re driving a 40-foot Class A motorhome, you’re not just taking road trips, you’re hauling around a rolling mansion. And that kind of investment? It deserves more than a patchy tarp or a back-lot parking space.

At Pro Metal Buildings, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. We design and build custom steel RV carports and garages that fit your Class A motorhome like a glove whether you’re storing it for the season, the year, or just in between adventures.

Built strong. Built tall. Built for the long haul.

Why Your Class A Deserves Real Shelter

Let’s face it, these rigs aren’t cheap. Even a lightly used Class A motorhome can cost six figures. So why leave it exposed to the elements?

Every season chips away at your rig’s value if it’s not properly protected. Here’s what that exposure really looks like:

  • UV damage that fades your paint, dries out seals, and cooks your roof
  • Snow and ice that cause slow leaks, mold, and hidden rust
  • Water intrusion through vents and seams you thought were sealed
  • Tree sap, bird droppings, branches — all landing right on the roof
  • Overheating interiors from relentless sun exposure

And let’s not forget: replacing roof membranes, paint jobs, or cracked skylights isn’t just frustrating, it’s expensive.

Our steel RV covers offer an actual solution. No flapping in the wind. No water pooling. Just rock-solid protection, designed for your rig, and built to last decades with virtually zero upkeep.

How Big Should a Class A RV Carport Be?

If you’ve ever tried backing your Class A into a makeshift shelter only to discover the A/C unit won’t clear the beam you’re not alone.

Class A motorhomes usually range from 30 to 45 feet long and 12 to 13.5 feet high (higher if you’ve got antennas, domes, or tall rooftop gear). That means you need a shelter that clears everything comfortably, not just barely.

Typical Class A RV carport specs:

  • Width: 14’–30’+ (enough room to walk around, open slide-outs, or add storage)
  • Length: 35’–50’+
  • Height: 14’–16’+ (for stress-free clearance—even with add-ons)

 Need help measuring? Our Metal Building Size Guide can walk you through it, or call us and we’ll help you figure it out in five minutes.

Metal RV Carports vs. Fabric Covers — A No-Brainer

Let’s be real. Fabric covers might work for the short term… if you install them perfectly, have no wind, and don’t mind climbing a ladder twice a season. But compare that to a steel RV carport? It’s not even close.

FEATURE

Weather Protection

Lifespan

Access

Resale Value Impact

Maintenance

FABRIC RV COVER

Moderate

2–5 years

Awkward

None

Constant fiddling

STEEL RV CARPORT

Excellent (all-season)

30+ years

Easy walk-in clearance

Increases property value

Virtually none

Want four-season, set-it-and-forget-it protection? You need steel. And if you want full enclosure, we build RV garages too, complete with roll-up doors, windows, and insulation.

Tailor-Made for Your Class A Lifestyle

No two RVers travel the same. Whether you winter in Arizona, camp the coast, or store your rig in the backyard, your carport should fit your needs, not force you to compromise.

 Here’s how we customize your setup:

  • Roof styles built tall, with vertical panels for snow and rain runoff
  • Open, partially, or fully enclosed sidewalls and gables
  • Color-matched panels to blend with your home, barn, or shop
  • Add-ons: side entry doors, roll-up doors, power access, even windows
  • Foundation options for dirt pads, gravel beds, or concrete slabs
  • Engineered ratings for wind, snow, seismic zones—wherever you’re parked

 Need ideas? Check out our Metal Building Gallery for real customer setups that might just match what you’ve been envisioning.

Designed for Your Region — Not Just the Weather Channel

We don’t send cookie-cutter kits. Every structure is engineered to meet your local codes, wind speeds, snow loads, and permitting included.

Some examples: 

  • California, Nevada, Arizona – Reflective metal panels and open-vent design to beat the heat
  • Oregon, Washington, Colorado – Reinforced frames with certified snow-load ratings
  • Texas, Florida, Gulf Coast – Hurricane-rated anchors and wind-braced frames

 Not sure what your county requires? Our team can help you figure it out—or check our Permit Guide to get started.

What’s It Cost to Shelter a Class A Motorhome?

Prices vary depending on size, features, and install location, but here’s what most Class A owners can expect:

  • Open-sided carport: $7,000–$10,000
  • Partially enclosed structure: $9,000–$14,000
  • Fully enclosed garage: $15,000–$25,000+
  • Add-ons: windows, doors, insulation, and storage bump the price, but you only pay for what you need.

Want a fast ballpark? Try our RV Carport Estimator or give us a ring at 888-536-1585

Nationwide Delivery & Quick Installation

Wherever your Class A calls home, we deliver and install coast to coast. Once your site is prepped and ready, most builds take 1 to 3 days start to finish.

Not sure how to prep your site? No worries our Site Prep Checklist covers everything from pad leveling to permit tips.

Get a Free Quote for Your Class A RV Shelter Today

You spent serious time (and money) choosing the right motorhome. Let’s make sure it stays in great shape for the long haul.

Whether you need a quick cover or a full garage, Pro Metal Buildings makes it easy to get the exact shelter your RV needs custom-built, installed, and built to last.

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