At Warrior Buildings, steel garage prices typically start around $4,325 for a 12×20 regular roof garage, about $9,435 for a 24×35 vertical roof garage, and $25,000–$35,000+ for larger commercial garages or garages with lean-tos.
Final pricing may vary depending on location, steel market rates, roof style, colors, and customization options such as doors, windows, or insulation.
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At Warrior Buildings, metal garage prices depend on several factors including size, roof style, and customization options. Smaller garages can start at a few thousand dollars, while larger garages designed for multiple vehicles or workshop use can cost significantly more depending on specifications.
As a general planning range, a 12×20 regular roof garage may start around $4,325, while a 24×35 vertical roof garage may start around $9,435. Larger garage buildings with lean-tos, expanded storage, or commercial-style layouts can range from $25,000 to $35,000 or more based on layout and upgrades.
Final pricing depends on your location, exact dimensions, certification needs, roof style, and any added features such as roll-up doors, windows, insulation, trim packages, or extra panels. The examples below are intended to give you a helpful starting point for budgeting your project.
| Garage Type | Common Use | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12×20 Regular Roof Garage | Single vehicle storage | Starting around $4,325 | A budget-friendly option for protecting a car, small truck, tools, or outdoor equipment. |
| 24×35 Vertical Roof Garage | Multi-vehicle garage or workshop | Around $9,435+ | A stronger roof style that offers better drainage and a cleaner finished appearance. |
| Garage With Lean-To | Extra covered parking or storage | $25,000 – $35,000+ | A popular option for RV coverage, equipment storage, or extending usable workspace. |
| Cost Per Square Foot | Any metal garage type | $15 – $25 / sq. ft. | A useful planning estimate for comparing garage sizes and price ranges early in the process. |
Even garages with similar footprints may have different final costs depending on the roof style, certification needs, and the features you choose. Understanding the main pricing factors can help you plan your project more accurately.
Larger garages require more steel, additional framing, and greater structural support. Increasing the width, length, or leg height of the building will usually increase the total project cost.
Regular, boxed-eave, and vertical roof styles all have different price points. Vertical roofs usually cost more, but they offer improved strength, better drainage, and lower long-term maintenance in many situations.
Roll-up doors, walk-in doors, windows, insulation, extra panels, trim upgrades, and color combinations can all affect the final garage price. These upgrades allow you to tailor the garage for storage, parking, or workshop use.
Wind and snow load certifications vary by location. Areas with stricter engineering requirements typically need stronger framing and added reinforcement, which can raise the overall cost of the structure.
Steel prices can fluctuate over time, which may affect the final cost of your garage when you are ready to place an order. Market conditions are one of the reasons pricing may change from one quote period to another.
Warrior Buildings offers metal garages in a wide range of sizes and layouts. You can customize your building with different roof styles, garage doors, walk-in doors, windows, insulation, panel options, and color combinations. Whether you need a simple one-car garage, a multi-vehicle structure, or a garage with added workspace, customization makes it easy to build around your goals.
Metal garages are commonly used for car and truck storage, boat parking, ATV and motorcycle protection, workshop space, equipment storage, lawn and garden supply organization, and general residential or commercial use. Their durability and flexibility make them a practical long-term investment for many property owners.
Here are some of the most common questions we hear when customers are budgeting for a metal building.

