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Affordable, Customizable, Strong Garages

Quality detached garages - 1-car, 2-car, 3-car, or fully custom - delivered and installed.

A metal garage is a prefabricated steel structure designed to protect vehicles, equipment, and valuables from weather, theft, and wear - at a fraction of the cost of traditional wood construction. Ideal for homeowners, hobbyists, farmers, and businesses alike, metal garages combine long-lasting durability with fully customizable sizing, colors, and layouts. At Keen's Buildings, every garage is engineer-certified, wind-load rated up to 180 mph, and professionally installed by a licensed contractor — delivered and installed for free, so you get a stronger structure with zero hassle.

Licensing & Certifications on file
Engineer-Certified by
Richard E. Walker P.E.
License No. 61240

General Contractor License
License No. CGC1533634

Wind Load Rating
180 mph
ASCE 7-22 / IBC Compliant

Snow Load Rating
Min 30psf, Max 90 psf
Ground snow load - ASCE 7-22

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Metal Garage Colors

Galvalume
Burnished Slate
White
Burgundy
Black
Forest Green
Hawaiian Blue
Barn Red
Coco Brown
Clay
Mocha Tan
Ivory
Charcoal Gray
Ash Gray
Light Stone

Metal Garages Reviews

Metal Garages with Quality Materials

Galvalume RollsGalvalume has superior durability and corrosion resistance compared to traditional metal roofing made from galvanized steel.

Galvalume combines three of the highest performing metals used in roofing. A continuously dipped carbon base sheet with aluminum and zinc alloys. Creating substrate coating that consists of 55% aluminum, 43.4% Zinc, and 1.6% silicone.

Some refer to galvalume as AZ-50 or AZ-55, based on the ounces per sq ft of aluminum-zinc alloy coating. AZ-50 is typically used in painted sheets, while AZ-55 is typically used on bare or unpainted sheets or coil products.

Multiple Layers of Protection:

    Bare Steel, Substrate, Pretreatment, Primer Coat, Top Coat

  • Top Coat – Premium ceramic and inorganic pigment for exceptional color, durability and gloss.
  • Primer Coat – UV and Moisture resistant, which is a key component to the products longevity.
  • Pre-Treatment – Promotes adhesion, moisture, and corrosion resistance.
  • Substrate – Galvalume or Galvanized – metallic coating barrier protection on base steel, to prevent corrosion.
  • Bare Steel – Mill certified, meeting ASTM standards.
  • Substrate - Galvalume or Galvanized – metallic coating barrier protection on base steel, to prevent corrosion.
  • Pre-Treatment – Promotes adhesion, moisture, and corrosion resistance.
  • Primer Coat – UV and Moisture resistant, which is a key component to the products longevity.
  • Backer Coat – Finish coat on backside, covers primer and insures consistent color.


Structural Strength

2.5x2.5 Inch Square Tubing for Structural Support

We use 2.5" x 2.5" square, 14-gauge, or 12-gauge, galvanized tubing for our metal building framing. The galvanized steel provides rust and corrosion prevention.

Extra Heavy Duty Panels

2.5x2.5 Inch Square Tubing for Structural Support

High Ribbed Metal Panels, for extra strength and heat dissipation, used on roofing and walls, standard 29-gauge with optional 26-gauge upgrade.

Quality Workmanship

2.5x2.5 Inch Square Tubing for Structural Support

Inside Structure, showing trusses, tubing/framing and roofing. The exterior or your garage can come painted or with Galvalume finish to prevent rust and ensure a long life. Keen’s Buildings’ metal building specialists offer premium materials and quality craftsmanship.

Metal Garage Roof Style Guide

Keen's Buildings offers three roof panel configurations. The right choice depends on your climate, budget, and how the garage will be used. Vertical roofs are strongly recommended for snow and high-rain regions.

Regular horizontal roof metal garage by Keen's Buildings
Best Value

Regular Roof

Curved corners with horizontally oriented panels. The most affordable option and ideal for mild climates.

  • Price: Lowest cost
  • Max length: Up to 36 ft
  • Best for: Florida, Gulf Coast, low-snow regions

Boxed eave A-frame roof metal garage by Keen's Buildings
Most Popular

Boxed Eave (A-Frame)

Traditional A-frame profile with horizontal panels. Looks like a residential garage and blends with most homes.

  • Price: Mid-tier
  • Max length: Up to 41 ft
  • Best for: Residential use, HOA-friendly appearance

Vertical roof metal garage with ridge cap by Keen's Buildings
Best Performance

Vertical Roof

Panels run top-to-bottom with a ridge cap and hat channels. Superior water and snow runoff — our strongest option.

  • Price: Premium
  • Max length: Unlimited
  • Best for: Snow regions, hurricanes, buildings over 36 ft long

Watch Your Metal Garage Go Up in Under a Day

Every Keen's Buildings metal garage is prefabricated at our Florida factory, delivered on a flatbed, and installed by a licensed crew — typically in 8 to 12 hours on your level ground.

75,000+Buildings Installed
26Years in Business
8 hrsAvg Install Time

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Metal Garage FAQs

Common questions about buying, sizing, customizing, and installing a metal garage from Keen's Buildings.

What can a metal garage be used for?

A metal garage can be used for vehicle storage, workshops, home gyms, equipment sheds, commercial workspaces, and covered recreational areas. The clear-span interior and open layout make Keen's Buildings steel garages adaptable to virtually any residential, agricultural, or commercial use.

  • Vehicle protection — shield cars, trucks, RVs, and boats from sun, rain, and hail to preserve paint and extend vehicle life.
  • Workshops & hobby studios — an ideal clear-span footprint for woodworking, mechanics, home gyms, and creative spaces.
  • Storage solutions — secure, weather-tight space for tools, equipment, bikes, and seasonal items.
  • Agricultural & commercial use — equipment shelter, covered parking, merchandise display, or sheltered work areas for small businesses.
  • Recreational space — RV parks and homeowners often convert metal garages into shaded entertainment areas.

What sizes do metal garages come in?

Keen's Buildings metal garages range from 12 to 60 feet wide, 20 to 300+ feet long, and 6 to 14+ feet in leg height, with lengths extending in 5-foot increments. Widths of 12'–20' fit single-car garages, 22'–30' suit double-wides, and 32'–60' handle triple-wide and extra-large builds.

Pro Tip: Choose a garage at least 4 feet taller than your tallest vehicle to prevent heat buildup and ensure airflow.

Free-Span Steel Garage Sizes

Single-Wide Widths 12'–20' (Width × Length)
12x20 14x20 16x20 18x20 20x20
12x25 14x25 16x25 18x25 20x25
12x30 14x30 16x30 18x30 20x30
12x35 14x35 16x35 18x35 20x35
12x40 14x40 16x40 18x40 20x40
12x45 14x45 16x45 18x45 20x45
12x50 14x50 16x50 18x50 20x50
12x55 14x55 16x55 18x55 20x55
12x60 14x60 16x60 18x60 20x60
Double-Wide Widths 22'–30' (Width × Length)
22x20 24x20 26x20 28x20 30x20
22x25 24x25 26x25 28x25 30x25
22x30 24x30 26x30 28x30 30x30
22x35 24x35 26x35 28x35 30x35
22x40 24x40 26x40 28x40 30x40
22x45 24x45 26x45 28x45 30x45
22x50 24x50 26x50 28x50 30x50
22x55 24x55 26x55 28x55 30x55
22x60 24x60 26x60 28x60 30x60
Triple-Wide Widths 32'–40' (Width × Length)
32x20 34x20 36x20 38x20 40x20
32x25 34x25 36x25 38x25 40x25
32x30 34x30 36x30 38x30 40x30
32x35 34x35 36x35 38x35 40x35
32x40 34x40 36x40 38x40 40x40
32x45 34x45 36x45 38x45 40x45
32x50 34x50 36x50 38x50 40x50
32x55 34x55 36x55 38x55 40x55
32x60 34x60 36x60 38x60 40x60
X-Large Widths 42'–50' (Width × Length)
42x20 44x20 46x20 48x20 50x20
42x25 44x25 46x25 48x25 50x25
42x30 44x30 46x30 48x30 50x30
42x35 44x35 46x35 48x35 50x35
42x40 44x40 46x40 48x40 50x40
42x45 44x45 46x45 48x45 50x45
42x50 44x50 46x50 48x50 50x50
42x55 44x55 46x55 48x55 50x55
42x60 44x60 46x60 48x60 50x60
XX-Large Widths 52'–60' (Width × Length)
52x20 54x20 56x20 58x20 60x20
52x25 54x25 56x25 58x25 60x25
52x30 54x30 56x30 58x30 60x30
52x35 54x35 56x35 58x35 60x35
52x40 54x40 56x40 58x40 60x40
52x45 54x45 56x45 58x45 60x45
52x50 54x50 56x50 58x50 60x50
52x55 54x55 56x55 58x55 60x55
52x60 54x60 56x60 58x60 60x60

Custom metal garage lengths beyond 60 feet — including 100, 200, and 300+ foot buildings — are available on request.

How much does a metal garage cost?

A metal garage typically costs $5,500 to $35,000+, depending on size, steel gauge, roof style, and upgrades. Prices below reflect installed cost for standard builds in Keen's Buildings service area (Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and surrounding states).

Size Garage Type Square Feet Estimated Cost (Installed)
12×20 Single-car 240 $5,500 – $9,000
18×20 Single-car w/ storage 360 $6,500 – $10,500
20×20 Two-car 400 $6,800 – $11,000
20×30 Two-car w/ storage 600 $8,500 – $14,000
24×25 Two-car 600 $8,800 – $13,500
24×30 Two-car with workshop 720 $10,000 – $15,500
24×40 Workshop 960 $12,500 – $19,000
30×40 Three-car / workshop 1,200 $14,500 – $22,000
30×50 Large workshop 1,500 $18,000 – $26,500
40×60 Commercial / barn 2,400 $26,000 – $38,000
18×35 – 18×40 RV garage 630 – 720 $9,500 – $18,000+
Note: Final pricing varies by state, steel gauge (12 or 14), roof style (regular, boxed eave, vertical), door and window upgrades, and wind/snow load certification. Concrete (~$7.60/sq ft) and insulation (~$3/sq ft per surface) are priced separately and can be rolled into financing. Get a free custom quote for exact pricing.

How do I prepare the ground for a metal garage?

A metal garage can be installed on concrete, asphalt, gravel, or dirt as long as the surface is level within about 3 inches across the building footprint. Concrete slabs are required for engineer-certified installations, and gravel pads should be at least 4 inches deep and extend at least 2 feet beyond the footprint on all sides.

Every Keen's Buildings structure is anchored to engineered specifications during installation:

  • Concrete: wedge / anchor bolts drilled into the slab
  • Dirt or gravel: mobile-home-style auger anchors driven into the ground
  • Asphalt: mobile home anchors

Installers can adjust legs 2–3 inches on the bottom rail to accommodate minor grade variations, but sites with slopes greater than 3 inches should be graded or leveled beforehand.

Pro Tip: Add drainage grading to prevent standing water beneath the structure, and extend your pad at least 2 feet past the footprint for the best results.

Can metal garages be customized?

Yes — every Keen's Buildings metal garage is fully customizable. You can configure dimensions, roof style (regular, boxed eave, or vertical), panel colors, door sizes and placement, windows, walk-in entries, lean-to extensions, insulation, and interior partition walls all the way up to engineer-certified level.

You can also add upgrades after installation. Our metal buildings are designed to be modular and expandable — additional doors, windows, insulation, lean-tos, and interior framing can all be added later without altering the original structure. A $50 return-trip fee applies to add-on orders under $795.

How long does it take to install a metal garage?

Most standard metal garages are installed in 8 to 12 hours and completed in a single day by a professional Keen's Buildings crew. Larger custom builds — such as triple-wides, lean-to additions, or heavily customized structures — may take up to two days, and delivery is typically scheduled within 1 to 4 weeks of ordering, weather permitting.

Permits, HOAs & Local Building Codes

Most municipalities require a permit for metal garages larger than 120–200 sq ft, but rules vary by city, county, and HOA. Keen's Buildings provides engineer-stamped drawings to help you meet local requirements.

Do I Need a Permit?

Most cities require one for structures over 120 sq ft. Some Florida and Georgia counties waive permits for accessory structures under 200 sq ft — check with your local building department.

Engineer-Stamped Drawings

Certified structures come with wet-stamped drawings by Richard E. Walker, P.E. Required by most permit offices for wind and snow load compliance.

HOA Approval

Boxed eave (A-frame) roofs with matching home colors typically pass HOA review. We'll provide renderings and spec sheets for your HOA packet.

Setback Requirements

Most counties require 5–15 ft side and rear setbacks. Keen's building specialists can help direct you to county building codes for you confirm clearances before you order.

Florida Product Approvals

Every door, window, and panel carries a Florida Product Approval number — required for Florida High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) permits.

Wind & Snow Certification

Certified to 180 mph wind and 90 psf snow load. We'll match certification to your specific county's code requirements.

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Metal Garage vs. Wood Garage vs. Pole Barn

Choosing the right garage comes down to budget, build speed, durability, and intended use. Here's how a prefabricated steel garage from Keen's compares to a traditional stick-built wood garage and a pole barn.

Feature Metal Garage Wood (Stick-Built) Pole Barn
Starting Price (1-car) $5,500 – $9,000 $20,000 – $35,000 $8,000 – $15,000
Install Time 8–12 hours 4–8 weeks 1–3 weeks
Lifespan 40+ years 20–30 years 40–60 years
Maintenance Minimal Paint, rot, termite repair Low
Fire Resistance Non-combustible Combustible Combustible
Pest/Termite Resistance Yes No Partial (posts vulnerable)
Customization High Very High High
Wind Rating Up to 180 mph Varies by build Up to 150 mph
Best For Vehicles, workshops, storage Attached residential garages Agricultural, large-span uses

Not sure which is right for you? Compare our pole barns or speak with a building specialist.

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