You can increase your home value by up to 13% by adding a garage to it. And it doesn’t have to be a large oversized one; you can just install a two-car or one-car garage with some storage space. Almost all Americans have car & storage problems. Think of it as a combo solution to both of them while you get the best of bucks for your property. Let’s start…
It’s daunting to choose between an attached or detached garage. One offers convenience, and the other offers safety. The choice depends on your requirements. Let’s simplify the core differences to help you decide.
Detached Metal Garage | Attached Metal Garage |
Costs more | Costs less |
Safety | Convenience |
Have to take a walk to it | Ease of access |
Needs more space | Good option if you have a space crunch |
Can be revamped for other use | Challenging to do any renovation |
So, which one should you pick? While both add value to your property, a detached garage is often the one that is looked for as it can be transformed for other purposes, including a stand-alone storage unit that you can rent out.
If you are running on a tight budget and don’t have enough space, an attached metal garage will work better for you. Note that it won’t offer value as much as a detached garage will do. Regardless of which garage you pick, you must know that more than 90% of Americans own a car. So, a garage will definitely be a selling point for your property.
Type | Dimension | Estimate Price * |
Utility Garage (one car + storage) | 20 ft. wide x 36 ft. long x 10 ft. high | $11,529 |
All Vertical Steel Garage (3 car) | 40 ft. wide x 40 ft. long x 12 ft. high | $38,289 |
Lean-to Metal Garage (4 car) | 50 ft. wide x 60 ft. long x 12 ft. high | $50,010 |
*Note that the prices are approximations as the actual price depends upon location & customization. Also, how many vehicles you can store depends on their sizes and model. |
An extra space never hurts anyone. You can use it for parking a car or as storage. If you plan to spend time in your metal garage, you should consider insulating it. The affordable choices are fiberglass and closed-cell spray foam.
Consider adding a detached garage to your property for extra space. It can be converted into a gym, home theatre, or spare room. Adding a detached steel garage to your property is way easier and more cost-effective than enlarging your existing home.
You can design your very own multi-purpose space as a living quarter, guest house, or children’s play area. You can also design it as a storage unit for yourself or as a rental unit. Nothing improves your real-estate sales appeal more than an additional garage.
Even though the age of the building and its present condition impact the resale value, what is more important is the size of the structure, as it directly affects the price.
Everyone likes to have a piece of property that can be used for multi-tasking. Thankfully, steel garages are one of them. You can further customize your exterior with façade options available. You can look on Pinterest for inspiration. You can opt for a clear span metal building. It will give the maximum carpet area for the square footage available.
A steel garage with proper insulation and sealants, with adequate doors, windows, and vents, will need little to no refurbishment. That will attract a new homeowner who doesn’t want to spend money on a new project after moving in.
If there is anything that a buyer will look for while searching for property on the real estate market, it is its safety and security features. A steel door has endurance like no other. Even banks use those big stainless steel doors to stash away cash, papers, or gold.
The reason is simple. It is hard to break into a steel building for animals or intruders. Adding a smart surveillance camera near your doors can take it up a notch.
Steel structures maintain their structural integrity with time. Hence, even if you have a metal garage installed & used, it will still have a resale value. Not to mention, it adds a permanent structure to your property.
Whether commercial or residential, an additional building increases the resale appeal of your building. Further, if you plan not to use it in the future, you can revamp it into a living quarter or simply rent it out as a storage unit.
There are not one or neither two but multiple ways in which you can repurpose your metal garage. Let’s see some frequent renovations.
These revamp ideas are just for personal use. But you don’t have to limit yourself here. You can go ahead and use it as a commercial building, too. For that, you will probably need to secure a permit.
Steel is an in-demand raw material, and it will continue to do so even in the future. That implies by the end of steel’s lifespan, you can sell it in exchange for some cash. That is not true with wooden structures, as scrap wood will end up in a landfill, but steel will not. It will be melted in the furnace and reused multiple times.
The popular counterpart of metal garages is wood, which rots & decays with time. Also, your wooden garage might be hosting a pest & termite party while you are away.
With years of industry experience, we have installed more than 10,700 metal buildings made of 100% American steel. We just don’t sell steel structures; we believe in adding value to our customers’ lives.
That’s why we have two of the best and most practical financing options for our clients, including rent to own so that nothing comes in the way of owning your dream garage. Contact us for more details.
Whether you want a garage for personal, agricultural, or commercial use, Viking Metal Garages has it for you. Further, we also give various customization options, which include a whopping 15 colors to select from. You can choose monotonous colors to two-tone colors depending upon your need. Call us at (704)-741-1587 to know more.