Detailed cost breakdown: All costs for prefabricated garages, foundations, and extras can be found in our detailed cost guide.
Option 1 – Build it yourself: The cheapest option, but only realistic for experienced DIYers. Expect a construction time of 4 to 8 weeks.
Option 2 – Have it built: Maximum flexibility in terms of dimensions, but the most expensive option. Construction time: 2 to 4 weeks with noise and dirt.
Option 3 – Prefabricated garage: Manufactured in the factory and erected in one day. Best value for money for most builders.
Building your own garage: Is it worth it?
Building your own garage sounds tempting at first – after all, it saves on labor costs. But the question arises as to whether this really makes sense in practice.
Requirements for building your own garage
Basically, building your own garage is only realistic if several conditions are met. On the one hand, you should already have a certain level of experience in manual work, for example in wood construction or bricklaying, so that you can handle the individual steps safely and efficiently. On the other hand, you need to allow sufficient time for the project — usually at least 100 hours, and in many cases even considerably more, depending on the complexity and size of the structure.
In addition, you will need the right tools and, ideally, active support from reliable helpers, since many tasks cannot be carried out alone. Furthermore, careful planning in advance is essential in order to avoid delays or mistakes during construction. Last but not least, you must be familiar with the applicable building regulations and, of course, be able to comply with them; otherwise, legal or structural problems may arise, which could lead to additional costs or time-consuming corrections later on.
Wooden garage or kit?
There are essentially two options for DIY builders. On the one hand, there is the possibility of building a wooden garage, as wood is relatively easy to work with and widely available. On the other hand, a garage kit can serve as a practical alternative, since it contains all the necessary parts as well as detailed assembly instructions, which can simplify the construction process considerably.
However, you should bear in mind that wood is significantly less weather-resistant than concrete and, therefore, may be more susceptible to moisture and temperature fluctuations. Moreover, it requires regular maintenance in order to remain stable and visually appealing in the long term. In addition, its service life is often limited to around 20 to 30 years, whereas solid constructions, by contrast, are frequently far more durable and can last for several decades with comparatively little maintenance.
Advantages and disadvantages of DIY
Advantages: Lower material costs, flexible scheduling
Disadvantages: Time-consuming (100+ hours), risk of construction errors, no warranty, shorter service life, regular maintenance required
Prefabricated garage: The smart alternative
A prefabricated concrete garage combines the advantages of both worlds: cheaper than bricklaying, faster than building yourself – and the quality of a professionally manufactured product.
Advantages of a prefabricated garage
- Quick assembly: The garage is ready in a few hours
- Consistent quality: Precise manufacturing in the factory
- Durable: 50+ years of service life
- All-inclusive: Delivery and assembly included in the price
Process: From ordering to the finished garage
- Consultation and configuration (size, door, equipment)
- Fixed-price quote
- Receive foundation plan and prepare foundation
- Production at the factory (8–12 weeks)
- Delivery and assembly by crane – done!
Prefabricated garage vs. brick garage
Criterion Prefabricated garage Brick
Construction time 1 day 2 to 4 weeks
Quality Consistently high Depends on the craftsman
Noise/dirt Minimal Construction site for weeks
→ Detailed comparison: Prefabricated garage or brick garage?