Garages • Residential & Commercial • Texas Wide
Garage Builds & Additions Across Texas
From attached and detached garages to RV bays and workshop builds—Texas Installer Inc plans, builds, and upgrades garages that fit your property, your storage needs, and your budget.



Garage Types We Build
Every property is different—so we help you choose a garage layout that works for your vehicles, storage, and daily workflow. Whether you need a simple one-car garage or a multi-bay commercial structure, we can design around access, drainage, utilities, and long-term durability.
Attached garages
Convenient access to the home, cleaner transitions in bad weather, and easier utility tie-ins. We plan for fire separation requirements, door placement, and driveway alignment.
Detached garages
Great for larger lots, workshop use, or keeping noise and fumes away from living areas. Detached builds offer flexible placement and can be sized for future expansion.
RV / oversized bays
Extra height and depth for RVs, boats, trailers, or lifted trucks. We plan door clearances, slab thickness, turning radius, and ventilation for larger equipment.
Workshop garages
Built for tools, benches, and projects—often with upgraded power, lighting, storage, and insulation. Ideal for hobbyists, mechanics, and small business use.
Prefab vs. stick-built
Prefab can be faster for some layouts, while stick-built offers maximum customization for rooflines, finishes, and door placement. We’ll recommend the best approach for your site and goals.
Commercial garages
Multi-bay storage, fleet parking, service bays, and utility structures. We plan for traffic flow, access control, lighting, and durable surfaces that handle heavier use.
Size Planning & Layouts
We help you plan a garage that feels comfortable—not cramped. Layout planning considers vehicle size, door swing, storage, work areas, and how you’ll enter/exit daily.
- 1-car / 2-car / 3-car layouts with storage zones and clear walk paths
- Depth planning for trucks, SUVs, and tool storage behind vehicles
- RV bays with extra height, wider doors, and safe turning clearance
- Workshop layouts with bench walls, tool cabinets, and dedicated circuits
If you’re unsure what size you need, we’ll talk through your vehicles, equipment, and future plans to recommend a practical footprint.


Foundations, Slabs & Site Prep
A garage is only as good as what it sits on. We evaluate grade, soil, drainage, and access so your slab and base stay stable over time.
- Site grading to move water away from the slab and door openings
- Base prep and compaction for long-term stability
- Concrete slab planning for thickness, reinforcement, and control joints
- Drainage solutions for low spots, heavy rain, and downspout routing
For rural properties, we also plan for longer drive approaches and heavy equipment access during the build.
Framing, Roofing & Siding Options
We match your garage build to your home or facility—both structurally and visually. That includes roof pitch, overhangs, ventilation, and exterior finishes that hold up in Texas heat, wind, and storms.
Roof styles
- Gable, hip, shed, and lean-to rooflines
- Shingle, metal, and other durable roofing options
- Ridge/soffit ventilation planning
Exterior finishes
- Siding to match existing structures
- Trim, gutters, and water management details
- Durable coatings and paint options
Interior build-out
- Drywall/finish options for conditioned garages
- Moisture-resistant materials where needed
- Work surfaces and wall protection
Doors, Openers & Access
Garage doors affect daily convenience, security, and curb appeal. We help you choose the right door type, insulation level, and opener features for your use case.
- Door types: sectional, roll-up, carriage-style, and specialty oversize doors
- Openers: belt/chain/shaft drive options, quiet operation, and smart-ready controls
- Weather sealing: bottom seals, perimeter seals, and wind-driven rain protection
- Entry doors: side doors for quick access without opening the main door

Insulation, Ventilation & HVAC Considerations
Texas temperatures make comfort planning important—especially for workshops, home gyms, or garages used daily. We can help you plan insulation and airflow so the space stays more usable year-round.
Insulation
Wall and ceiling insulation options, plus insulated doors, to reduce heat transfer and improve comfort.
Ventilation
Ridge/soffit ventilation, gable vents, and fan options to help manage heat and fumes.
Conditioned spaces
For certain builds, we can plan for HVAC tie-ins or mini-split readiness depending on the garage’s purpose and layout.

Electrical, Lighting & Storage
We plan garage electrical and lighting around how you’ll actually use the space—parking, storage, charging tools, or running equipment. Good lighting and smart storage make a garage feel bigger and work better.
- Lighting: bright overhead fixtures, task lighting, and exterior security lighting
- Power: dedicated circuits for tools, freezers, chargers, and workshop equipment
- Storage: shelving, overhead racks, wall systems, and workbench zones
- Future-ready: planning for upgrades and expansion
Security & Access Control
Garages often store high-value items—vehicles, tools, equipment, and inventory. We can help you plan practical security upgrades that fit your property and daily routines.
- Reinforced entry door hardware and quality locks
- Smart-ready openers and keypad access
- Motion lighting and camera-ready placement (if desired)
- Visibility planning: sight lines, door placement, and lighting coverage
Rural vs. Urban Garage Considerations
Rural properties
- Longer drive approaches and turning radius for trailers
- Drainage planning for ditches, culverts, and heavy rain
- Utility access (power/water) and trenching considerations
- Dust control and durable exterior finishes
Urban / suburban lots
- Setbacks and lot coverage constraints
- Driveway tie-in and curb/sidewalk coordination
- Neighbor proximity, noise planning, and access during construction
- HOA guidelines for exterior appearance (where applicable)
We’ll help you plan around the realities of your site—so the build is smoother and the finished garage functions the way you need it to.
Permitting & HOA Notes (General)
Permitting requirements vary by city, county, and project scope. If your property is in an HOA, exterior design and placement may need approval. We’ll discuss your location and project details early so you know what to expect.
Build Process & Typical Timeline
Every garage build is different, but most projects follow a clear set of steps. We keep you informed from planning through final walkthrough.
1) Plan & scope
We confirm size, layout, doors, finishes, and any electrical/storage needs.
2) Site prep & slab
Grading, base prep, and slab work to create a stable foundation.
3) Frame & dry-in
Framing, roofing, and exterior enclosure to protect the structure.
4) Doors, electrical & finish
Install doors/openers, lighting, outlets, and any interior finishes or storage.
5) Walkthrough
Final review, punch list, and care guidance so you’re ready to use the space.
Timeline note
Timelines vary based on size, site conditions, and finish level. We’ll provide a realistic schedule during quoting.
What’s Included
- Project planning and layout guidance
- Site prep coordination and foundation/slab planning
- Framing, roofing, and exterior finish options
- Garage door and opener selection/installation options
- Lighting, outlets, and storage planning (as requested)
- Final walkthrough and basic maintenance guidance
Maintenance Tips
- Keep door tracks clean and lubricate moving parts as recommended
- Check weather seals seasonally and replace when worn
- Maintain drainage around the slab to prevent standing water
- Inspect roof and gutters after storms to prevent leaks
- Re-caulk and touch up exterior finishes as needed
FAQs
Do you build garages for both homes and businesses?
Yes. We handle residential garages as well as commercial and light-industrial garage structures depending on scope and site requirements.
Can you build an RV garage or oversized bay?
Absolutely. We’ll plan for door height/width, slab requirements, and turning clearance so larger vehicles and trailers fit comfortably.
Can you match my home’s exterior?
In most cases, yes. We can align rooflines, siding, trim, and finishes so the garage looks like it belongs on the property.
Do you help with permitting?
Permitting varies by location. We’ll discuss your city/county requirements and what documentation may be needed for your project.
Can you add electrical, lighting, and storage?
Yes—many garage builds include upgraded lighting, outlets, and storage solutions. Tell us how you plan to use the space and we’ll design around it.

Ready to plan your garage build?
Tell us what you’re building—attached, detached, workshop, RV bay, or commercial—and we’ll help you map out a durable, functional garage that fits your property.
Texas Wide service for residential and commercial garage projects.
Email: installer@txinstaller.com • Hours: Daily 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Why Choose Texas Installer Inc
We build with a practical, Texas-first mindset: strong foundations, smart drainage, clean workmanship, and clear communication. Whether you’re adding a home garage, building a workshop, or planning a commercial structure, we focus on long-term durability and day-to-day function.
- Texas-wide service for residential and commercial projects
- Clear options for materials, doors, insulation, and storage
- Site-aware planning for drainage, access, and utilities
- Professional scheduling and jobsite respect