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At Top Steel Shed, we understand that choosing the right size for your garage is crucial for maximizing functionality and ensuring your vehicles are well-protected. Whether you need a compact space for a single car or a spacious multi-car garage, we offer a variety of standard sizes and customizable options to meet your specific needs.
Comes with a 1-year workmanship warranty and a 20-year warranty against rust, with optional 12-gauge steel framing and most roof panels.
Most of our metal garages&carports are delivered and installed within 30 to 60 days.
We offer a 100% refundable deposit until the day your metal garage&carport is delivered.
At Top Steel Shed, we offer fast, precise estimates for carports and garages. Contact us directly to budget your project easily.
When planning a new garage, the most important question to ask is, “What size garage do I need?” The answer depends on the number and size of the vehicles you intend to store, as well as any additional uses for the space, such as storage or a workshop.
Key Considerations:
Number of Vehicles: Determine how many cars you need to accommodate.
Vehicle Size: Consider the dimensions of your vehicles, including any extra-long pickups or RVs.
Additional Storage: Plan for tools, equipment, or other storage needs alongside your vehicles.
Standard Garage Dimensions:
| Number of Vehicles | Standard Width |
|---|---|
| 1 | 12-18 feet |
| 2 | 20-24 feet |
| 3 | 30-38 feet |
| 4 | 40-48 feet |
| 5 | 50-60 feet |
Tip: For a 2-car garage, while standard sizes like 20’x20’ or 22’x22’ can fit two small-sized cars, we recommend upgrading to a 24’x25’ garage. This provides ample space for movement, storage, and accommodates larger vehicles more comfortably.
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Customize NowAt Top Steel Shed, we offer customizable garage sizes to ensure your new structure fits seamlessly into your property and meets all your requirements.
Below is a comprehensive table outlining the center brace clearance and peak height for various widths in both boxed-eave and vertical roof styles. Use this guide to select the dimensions that best fit your vehicles and storage needs:
| Width | Center Brace Clearance | Peak Height | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12′ | 1′ 7″ | 2′ 2″ | |
| 18′ | 2′ 8″ | 3′ 2″ | |
| 20′ | 2′ 6″ | 3′ 4″ | |
| 22′ | 2′ 5″ | 3′ 6″ | |
| 24′ | 2′ 7″ | 3′ 8″ | |
| 26′ | 1′ 3″ | 3′ 9″ | |
| 28′ | 1′ 2″ | 3′ 11″ | |
| 30′ | 1′ 2″ | 4′ |
Let’s say you are looking to buy a 12-foot-wide boxed-eave or vertical-roof garage with 12′ legs to store your RV. With the 12′ legs, the clearance in the middle of the garage is 1’7″ taller than the leg height, for a total height of 13’7″. But that is just in the middle, so leave some extra room so you’ll have plenty of clearance.
Below is a comprehensive table outlining the center brace clearance and peak height for various garage widths. Use this guide to select the dimensions that best fit your vehicles and storage needs:
| Width | Center Brace Clearance | Peak Height |
|---|---|---|
| 12′ | 2′ 3″ | 2′ 9″ |
| 18′ | 2′ 9″ | 3′ 3″ |
| 20′ | 2′ 8″ | 3′ 4″ |
| 22′ | 2′ 8″ | 3′ 6″ |
| 24′ | 3′ 1″ | 3′ 11″ |
| 26′ | 2′ 5″ | 4′ 6″ |
| 28′ | 2′ 4″ | 4′ 6″ |
| 30′ | 2′ 4″ | 4′ 9″ |
The minimum width for a single-car garage is typically 10 feet, with garage door sizes usually scaled down to 8 feet. However, for larger vehicles like SUVs, a wider garage (12 feet) is recommended to ensure the doors can open comfortably.
The average single-car garage size is 12 feet wide by 20 feet deep. Other common sizes include 12’x25’ and 18’x20’, offering more space for storage and larger vehicles.
While our sheds and garages are not designed as permanent living spaces, they can be customized and insulated for use as workshops, studios, or recreational areas. Always check with local building codes and zoning regulations before planning to use the building as a living space.
A standard garage is typically 18 to 20 feet long, providing enough depth for most vehicles and additional storage space.
For full-size pickups, a garage should be at least 24 feet deep. This ensures ample space to maneuver around the vehicle and prevents any tight parking situations.
Standard garage door sizes for a two-car garage are approximately 9 feet wide per door, totaling around 16 feet wide for two doors. This accommodates most sedans and SUVs comfortably.
A typical 4-car garage measures at least 36 feet wide by 24 feet deep, with individual door widths of about 16 feet. Larger garages may be required for bigger vehicles or additional storage needs.
For comfortable access, a garage should be at least 4 feet wider and deeper than the vehicle’s dimensions. For example, a car that is 6 feet wide would require a garage that is at least 10 feet wide.