| $5,000–$5,999 | 5% off |
| $6,000–$6,999 | 6% off |
| $7,000–$7,999 | 7% off |
| $8,000–$8,999 | 8% off |
| $9,000–$9,999 | 9% off |
| $10,000–$24,999 | 20% off |
| $25,000+ | 25% off |
| Wood Sheds | ~4 weeks |
| Metal Buildings | ~10 weeks |
| Greenhouses | ~5 weeks |
A workshop, woodshop, or hobby garage built the way you want it — spray foam insulation, big roll-up doors, and the windows that make it usable every weekend of the year.
Stop crowding the household garage. Get the dedicated, climate-controllable space your hobby actually deserves.
Framed to accept batt or spray-foam insulation so your workshop stays usable in summer heat and winter cold — without heating bills that hurt.
Add as many windows as you want — natural light makes detail work better, mood better, and the space feel less like a metal box.
Lay out roll-up bays, walk doors, and windows around your tool plan — not the other way around. Once the shell is up, your electrician and insulator finish it to your spec.
Drop in your building size and ZIP code — we’ll show you a spray foam price band on the spot. No phone tag.
From a tidy starter shop to a full pro setup. Start with one of these or design your own.
Typical size: 20′W × 30′L × 10′H. Room for a workbench, table saw, and tool wall — without overbuilding.
Quote a Starter
Typical size: 24′W × 40′L × 10′H. One bay for the project car, one bay for the shop. Tall enough for a mid-rise lift.
Quote a Combo
Typical size: 30′W × 50′L × 12′H. Clear-span for a full lift, dedicated finishing room, and roll-up door for material delivery.
Quote a Pro Shop
Drop in your dimensions, pick your colors, add doors and windows, and walk around the building in 3D — right in your browser. No salesperson, no commitment. When you like what you see, save the design and we’ll quote it.
Skip the months-long wait of stick-built. We deliver and install on a prepared site in days.
Tell us your tool list, ceiling height, door requirements, and how you’ll insulate. We’ll quote the right framing and door layout.
Concrete is best for a workshop — it anchors well, levels tools, and stays clean. We’ll spec the slab spec or recommend a contractor.
Our crew erects and anchors the shell in 1–2 days. Then you bring in the electrician, insulator, and your tools.
“Spent years working out of a 12x20 garage with the door open. The 24x40 finally lets me leave the planer set up — and I can finish a project without packing up tools every weekend.”
— Verified workshop customer
What hobbyists ask before committing to a dedicated shop.
Free quotes. Honest pricing. Spec’d for what you actually do.
Most quotes returned the same business day.