The standard size of a single carport in meters is 3.66 meters. In feet that would be twelve feet. While this is standard, you can find other sizes to meet your needs.
24'X24' or 576 sq.ft.
At Least 20 feet, and in the open. Not under a carport or trees.
Because your tapping your feet!
It's not easy but not hard either. Basically you look at the wall and foundation construction on the side of the house and you have build another one just like it out 20 feet for the addition. All you will do is duplicate what is in your attic and the foundation. The garage door opening will need special support. lol
Four feet
$80 for installing a faucet(I bought the new one). $180 to install a water filter (I paid for the new one) and replace plastic pipes to compressor in kitchen(the contractor bought the pipes, a few feet).
35994 feet of water divided by 6 feet of water = 5999
length x width
There are 12 inches in 1 foot. Divide by 12. I'll leave you to do the math.
Yes, you can use a gas grill in an unenclosed carport, but it is important to ensure proper ventilation and safety. Make sure there is sufficient airflow to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide and other gases. Additionally, keep the grill at least a few feet away from walls and flammable materials. Always follow local regulations and guidelines for outdoor grilling to ensure safety.
The water pressure when one turns on the hot water is lacking because the water is coming from one's water heater, which is at the same level as the faucet, whereas the pressure from the cold valve is coming directly from one's town's water tower, which is at a much greater elevation. Also, the water heater tank is only a few feet high, whereas the water holding cell in a water tower is several feet high. The potential energy of the water tower far exceeds that of one's hot water heater, thus the cold water flows out of the faucet with much more pressure.