Custom Garages starting at just $17,000

If you are looking to build a protective storage space for your vehicles and property, D & J Construction is ready to help you design and build your new custom garage.  Choose from a wide variety of garage kits and let our experts help you choose the right doors, windows, and organization features. 

Protect your vehicle and increase storage space

Create a protected space for your vehicles and recreational assets by hiring D & J Construction to custom-build your new garage. Garages are designed to protect vehicles from the elements and prevent damage and deterioration. Garages also offer a secure storage space for tools, equipment, and other items. In addition to serving as a parking and storage area, your new garage can be used for various purposes, such as a workshop, home gym, or even additional living space. The versatility of your new garage will unlock new expansion and recreation possibilities to accommodate your growing assets and interests.

We Customize Every Building to the Exact needs of each customer

Our custom-built garages cater to your specific needs and preferences, offering a personalized and functional space beyond conventional vehicle storage. We take into account your unique requirements and lifestyle choices to design unique features and configurations just for you. You can customize the layout, storage solutions, and interior design to create a space that not only accommodates your vehicles but also serves as a tailored extension of your home. Customized garages may include specialized storage units, workstations for hobbies or projects, and innovative organization systems. Whether it’s a dedicated workshop, a home gym, or an entertainment area, customized garages reflect the homeowner’s vision, optimizing the use of space for a more personalized and versatile environment.

Understanding Garage Sizes

Single Care

A single-car garage is a garage designed to accommodate and house one vehicle. The dimensions of a single-car garage can vary, but a common size is around 12 feet wide and 20 feet deep, providing enough space for a standard sedan or smaller vehicle.

Two-Car

Two-car garages are the most common size and are designed to accommodate two vehicles. The average size of a two-car garage is 20 feet by 22 feet. Two-car garages are popular in residential settings and are suitable for households with multiple vehicles or for those who want additional storage space.

Three-Car

A three-car garage provides shelter and secure storage for three standard-sized vehicles. The dimensions of a three-car garage can vary, but the most common size is 30 feet wide and 20 feet deep, and provides capacity and flexibility for families or collectors.

What About Zoning Laws?

Confused about zoning laws? D & J Construction has your back. Zoning laws related to building garages vary depending on the specific regulations set by local government authorities. Zoning regulations are typically implemented at the municipal or county level and may include guidelines on the size, height, location, and appearance of structures, including garages. Below are some common aspects covered by zoning laws.

 

  1. Setbacks: Zoning laws often dictate the distance a garage must be set back from property lines, roads, and other structures. Setback requirements help ensure that buildings are appropriately spaced and do not encroach on neighboring properties.
  2. Height Restrictions: Zoning regulations may impose restrictions on the maximum height of structures, including garages. This is to maintain a consistent aesthetic and prevent buildings from overshadowing neighboring properties.
  3. Land Use Zoning: Different zones may have specific rules regarding land use. Residential zones, for example, may have different regulations than commercial or industrial zones. Garages must comply with the designated land use for a particular area.
  4. Size and Dimensions: Zoning laws may specify the maximum size and dimensions of structures, including garages. This includes both the footprint on the ground and the height of the garage.
  5. Accessory Structure Regulations: Garages are often considered accessory structures. Zoning laws may outline the requirements for accessory structures, such as garages, including whether they need a separate permit, their maximum size, and their placement on the property.


Before constructing a garage, it is crucial to check with the local zoning office or planning department to understand the specific regulations that apply to your property. Obtaining the necessary permits and ensuring compliance with zoning laws is essential to avoid legal issues and ensure the proper use and construction of the garage. Don’t worry! D & J Construction has experience negotiating with local government authorities and will make sure all your bases are covered before starting to build.