How much does a garage cost? Prices, costs, and differences explained in an understandable way (2026)

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The question “How much does a garage cost?” is one of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to building or extending a home. At the same time, however, it is more complex than it seems at first glance. This is because the cost of a garage depends not only on a single factor, but on a variety of decisions that builders make in advance. Among other things, the size, construction method, and materials, as well as the desired features and additional services such as foundations or installation, can have a significant impact on the cost of a garage.

Search queries such as “How much does a garage cost?” or “cost of building a garage” vary considerably, as some prospective buyers are specifically looking for an inexpensive entry-level solution, while others place greater value on a durable and stable garage as an integral part of the property. The aim of this article is therefore to provide guidance on this very point and to show transparently how the price of a garage is calculated.

In general, garage costs in 2026 will vary widely. While simple solutions are available from around 4.000 €, high-quality or custom-designed garages can cost 20.000 € or more. Prefabricated garages in particular have established themselves as an economical and predictable alternative in recent years.

An initial overview of garage costs shows the following guidelines:

  • Simple sheet metal garages from around 4.000 €
  • Prefabricated concrete garages usually between 6.500 € and 15.000 €
  • Brick garages often from 15.000 € upwards

This range makes it clear why it is important to take a closer look at the individual cost factors.

Prefabricated garage or brick garage – the biggest difference in cost

If you are wondering how much it costs to build a garage, the first thing you should do is distinguish between a prefabricated garage and a brick garage. This decision has the greatest influence on the final price of the garage.

Prefabricated garages are industrially prefabricated and placed as a complete structure on the prepared foundation. This allows the basic price of the garage, the construction time, and the additional costs to be calculated very accurately. In many cases, the garage can be assembled within a day and is immediately ready for use. For builders, this means planning security and a lower cost risk.

A brick garage, on the other hand, is built on site in the traditional way. Planning, earthworks, bricklaying, roof construction, and finishing require several trades and significantly more time. If you want to know exactly how much a brick garage costs, you have to expect significantly higher construction costs. In practice, these usually start at around 15.000 € – often more.

A comparison illustrates the differences:

Cost efficiency comparison infographic: prefabricated garage with lower construction costs, short build time and high planning reliability versus masonry garage with higher costs, long build time and low planning reliability.

 

Single garage – classic entry level

Three-part image view of modern precast concrete garages: on the left, a white single prefabricated garage with an open garage door and flat roof, integrated into a green garden setting; in the center, a double garage with two dark sectional doors, a light concrete frame, and a paved driveway; on the right, a single garage with a closed dark garage door, a wide concrete-paved entrance, and modern residential buildings in the background. Clean lines, high-quality surfaces, and contemporary design, by ZAPF Garages.
Single garage – classic entry level

The single garage is the most common type of garage and is often the entry-level option for many builders, as it offers space for one vehicle and additional storage space. The price of a single garage depends primarily on the materials chosen and the specific features. A standard-size precast concrete garage measuring approximately three by six meters is available from ZAPF starting at around 6.500 €. Although the cost of a single garage is higher than that of a simple steel or wooden garage, it offers a significantly longer service life and better value retention.

A single garage is particularly useful if you are looking for a balance between investment and benefit. Further information can be found on the page about concrete single garages.

Double garage – more space, often cheaper per parking space

A double garage offers space for two vehicles or combines parking space with additional storage space, making it particularly versatile. Despite the larger area, the price and cost of a double garage per parking space is often cheaper than two separate single garages. Depending on the design, precast concrete double garages start at around 11.000 € to 13.000 €, whereby the foundation, connections, and installation only need to be planned once, which reduces the overall garage costs.

Details on the design can be found on the double garage page.

Large and wide garages – maximum flexibility

Large and wide garages are suitable for larger vehicles, motorhomes, or versatile use as a garage with a workshop. The price or cost of a wide garage is usually around 15.000 € and up.

The higher price is due to the larger floor space and the higher material costs. In the long term, this investment can be worthwhile if requirements change or additional space is needed. Further information on large garages shows the possible uses.

Split image showing a modern double prefabricated concrete garage with two grey sectional doors, smooth façade and paved driveway next to a residential building, contrasted with an old standalone wooden garage featuring a weathered wooden door, simple construction and visible signs of wear, set in a green outdoor environment, by ZAPF Garages.

Precast concrete garages cost more than steel or wooden garages, but they offer a long service life and low maintenance. The price of a precast concrete garage is offset over the years by its high quality.
Steel garages are an inexpensive entry-level solution, but are more suitable for simple requirements. Wooden garages score points for their appearance, but require regular maintenance, which can increase long-term costs.

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Garage base price and additional costs – what else is included?

Many builders initially focus on the garage base price or garage base price. In practice, however, additional costs arise that affect the total price.

The most important cost factors include:

  • Garage foundation costs: approx. 70 to 100 € per m²
  • Garage assembly costs: depending on size and design
  • Electrical system, lighting, or garage door depending on features

Depending on the offer, there may be differences between the cost of a garage without assembly or garage costs without foundations. Conversely, complete packages offer transparent garage costs with assembly and garage costs with foundations, which makes planning easier.

Garage cost factors – what influences the price?

If you are wondering what influences garage costs, you should consider the following points:

  • Garage type and size
  • Material (concrete, steel, wood)
  • Equipment and accessories
  • Foundation, delivery, assembly, and connections
  • Road closure
  • Electrician

These garage cost factors determine how high the actual garage costs will be in the end.

 

Infographic titled “Cost Breakdown of a Prefabricated Concrete Garage” featuring four circular charts that illustrate the percentage distribution of total costs: 65% prefabricated concrete garage, 12% foundation, 8% delivery and installation, and 15% door and electrics, clearly color-coded and arranged on a light background, by ZAPF Garages.

 

This sample garage cost calculation shows how the final price is made up.

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Costs of prefabricated garages vs. sheet metal garages

When comparing the costs of a prefabricated garage with those of a sheet metal garage, it becomes clear that the price difference is not only dependent on the purchase price. While a sheet metal garage is usually cheaper in terms of initial investment, a direct cost comparison between a prefabricated concrete garage and a sheet metal garage shows that the initially lower price of a sheet metal garage often masks structural and qualitative disadvantages. Prefabricated concrete garages are more expensive to purchase, but they impress with their exceptional stability, long service life, and virtually maintenance-free use. Sheet metal garages, on the other hand, are more susceptible to corrosion, temperature fluctuations, and mechanical damage, which can lead to higher follow-up costs in the long term.

If you consider not only the purchase price but also the total costs over many years, you will quickly recognize the economic advantage of a prefabricated concrete garage. In the long term, the higher initial costs of a prefabricated garage can be relativized, as it is more weather-resistant, retains its value better, and is often better insulated. Anyone considering the total costs over the service life should therefore take into account factors such as foundations, installation, maintenance, and resale value in addition to the purchase price.

 

Frequently asked questions about garage costs (FAQ)

How much does a garage cost on average?

On average, the cost of a prefabricated garage is between 6.000 € and 12.000 €. Many common standard solutions can be realized within this price range, with the specific price depending on factors such as size, design, and features.

How much does a simple garage cost?

Simple steel or wooden garages are available from around 1.500 € to 2.000 €. These variants are usually a cost-effective entry-level solution, but offer a shorter service life and lower value stability compared to more solid constructions.

How much does a garage without a foundation cost?

The cost of a garage without a foundation is usually largely equivalent to the price of the garage itself, as preparatory work such as earthworks or the construction of the foundation is not included. Accordingly, additional services must be planned and calculated separately.

How can the cost of building a garage be reduced?

Choosing standard sizes, using a prefabricated garage instead of a brick-and-mortar solution, and careful planning at an early stage all help to reduce overall costs. If you consider your requirements and options at an early stage, you can avoid unnecessary additional costs and calculate more accurately.

Conclusion: How much does a garage cost – and which solution is worthwhile?

The answer to the question “How much does a garage cost?” depends heavily on individual requirements. However, it is clear that prefabricated garages, especially those made of concrete, offer a compelling balance between price, quality, and durability. The costs for building a garage can be planned transparently, the construction time is short, and the long-term benefits are high.

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