Adding windows to your carport isn’t just practical — it’s a smart move. More daylight and fresh air in your carport create a brighter, more comfortable space. Plus, good ventilation helps prevent dampness and mould. Did you know that using acrylic or polycarbonate windows can even help reduce energy costs? Relying less on artificial lighting means you’re making an eco-friendly choice. These materials are also known for their durability, lightweight structure, and excellent resistance to all kinds of weather.
Windows in your carport need to withstand rain, wind, and cold while being lightweight and well-insulated. We recommend two popular types of plastic: acrylic sheets and polycarbonate sheets. Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:
The choice depends on your specific situation. If hail or potential damage is a concern, polycarbonate is a solid option. If you’re aiming for a crystal clear, bright look, acrylic is more than enough.
Swapping traditional glass windows for plastic options offers convenience and sustainability. Plastic windows are much tougher, less prone to breaking, and can handle everyday exposure to harsh weather — perfect for carports. They’re low maintenance too, so no need to worry about cleaning challenges or damage from extreme conditions. Additionally, plastic windows provide better insulation. This means a more stable temperature in your carport and reduced moisture risks. And the best part? Plastic windows can be fully customised. Whether large or small, rectangular or round — we’ll make sure they’re tailored exactly to your needs!
Durability: Polycarbonate (++), Acrylic (+).
Maintenance: Polycarbonate (++), Acrylic (++).
Cost: Polycarbonate (-), Acrylic (+).
Take a moment to assess your situation before choosing plastic windows. If you’re after a light and modern look, acrylic is the way to go. Need something stronger to withstand hail or accidental impacts? Choose polycarbonate for unmatched resilience.
Installing plastic windows in your carport requires the right technique. Use reliable tools and ensure the panels are secured properly. When drilling holes, leave enough room for expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. This will help avoid cracks over time. Additionally, seal the windows using appropriate materials to keep moisture and dirt out.
Would you prefer a step-by-step approach? Check out our detailed installation guide for a smooth DIY process.
Ordering plastic windows for your carport with us is simple and flexible. Here’s how it works: