Garages

Your Destination for Custom Metal Garage Solutions

At Triangle Barns and More we take pride in being your go-to partner for top-notch custom metal garages. With years of experience, we specialize in providing high-quality, tailored solutions for all your garage needs. Whether you’re looking to protect your vehicles, create extra storage space or establish a functional workshop, our team has you covered.

Our custom metal garages are built to last, combining durability and aesthetic appeal. Our expert craftsmen work diligently to ensure every garage is tailored to your specifications, from size and layout to color and design.

As a customer-centric business, we understand the importance of delivering a seamless experience from start to finish. From the moment you reach out to us, we will guide you through the process, offering personalized advice and recommendations based on your requirements.
Explore our wide range of options and take the first step towards enhancing your property with a premium custom metal garage from Triangle Barns and More. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let’s bring your vision to life!

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Choosing a Metal Garage

Designing a custom metal garage requires thoughtful planning to ensure that the final structure meets your needs, fits your property, and aligns with your aesthetic preferences. Here’s a comprehensive list of considerations to keep in mind when designing a custom metal garage:

  1. Purpose and Functionality: Determine the primary purpose of the garage. Will it be used solely for vehicle storage, or do you need space for a workshop, tools, equipment, or additional storage? Understanding its intended functions will guide the design process.
  2. Size and Dimensions: Calculate the size of the garage based on the number and size of vehicles you plan to store, as well as the extra space required for storage and movement. Ensure there’s enough room to open doors, access trunks, and maneuver around vehicles comfortably.
  3. Roof Style: Choose a roof style that suits your preferences and complements your property’s architecture. Options include gabled roofs, single-slope roofs, and flat roofs. Consider factors like local weather conditions and the amount of rainfall or snow in your area.
  4. Door Options: Select appropriate garage door types and sizes. Roll-up doors, sectional doors, and sliding doors are common options. Ensure the doors are wide enough to accommodate your vehicles and equipment.
  5. Ventilation and Insulation: Plan for proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup and maintain air quality within the garage. Consider adding windows, vents, or exhaust fans. If you plan to use the space year-round, think about insulation to regulate temperature.
  6. Electrical and Lighting: Decide on the location and number of electrical outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures. Proper lighting is crucial, especially if you’ll be working in the garage. Consult an electrician to ensure the wiring is safe and compliant with regulations.
  7. Customization and Extras: Explore customization options like color choices, exterior finishes, windows, walk-in doors, skylights, and awnings. These features not only enhance functionality but also contribute to the garage’s overall appearance.
  8. Building Permits and Regulations: Check local building codes and regulations to determine if you need a permit for your custom metal garage. Compliance with codes ensures safety and prevents potential legal issues.
  9. Foundation and Anchoring: Decide on the type of foundation – concrete slab, gravel, or pier – based on your needs and budget. Ensure proper anchoring of the metal garage to the foundation to enhance stability.
  10. Location and Orientation: Choose a suitable location on your property for the garage, considering factors like proximity to the main structure, ease of access, and any restrictions imposed by zoning regulations.
  11. Budget and Financing: Set a budget for the design and construction of your custom metal garage. Include costs for materials, labor, permits, and any additional features. Explore financing options if needed.
  12. Future Expansion: Anticipate your future needs and consider designing the garage with expansion in mind. Leave room for potential additions or modifications as your needs change over time.
  13. Hiring Professionals: Consider consulting architects, designers, and construction experts to ensure your custom metal garage is designed accurately and meets your functional and aesthetic goals.
  14. Supplier and Installation: Choose a reputable supplier like Triangle Barns and More for your custom metal garage. They can assist you in the design process and provide installation services to ensure the structure is assembled correctly.

By carefully addressing each of these considerations, you’ll be well-prepared to design a custom metal garage that perfectly suits your needs, enhances your property’s value, and provides you with a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.

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