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24x30 Auto Repair

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24×30 Auto Shop

The 24x30 metal building package is a great fit for an auto shop. Framed openings, sectional doors, and interior partitions allow building owners to design a layout that reflects the needs of your business or personal automotive repair shop. With the clear span framing of our structures, you’ll have room for two 15-foot bays with sectional doors on each end that could provide access to a second service area. You’ll work closely with our experienced team to find the right fit.

Price Custom Size

Framing Detail, Warranties and Service

Brand General Steel
Available Products I-Beam Framing: 26 Gauge Sheeting, C-Channel Framing: 26 Gauge Sheeting
Add Colors Roof, Walls and Trim
Structural Warranty 50 Years
Paint Warranty 40 Years
Standing Seam Roof Warranty 25 Years
Galvalume Roof Warranty 20 Years
Project Coordinator Included at No Additional Cost

Popular Auto Shop Components

A steel building package from General Steel is an ideal fit for an auto shop because of its versatility. Framed openings are commonly used for sectional, roll-up, walk doors and windows and allow building owners to choose where these features are placed on the building. Use interior partitions to frame out waiting areas, offices, or retail space. The basic building package, which includes primary and secondary framing, is designed to accommodate the specific needs of your business or personal mechanic shop. Once your interior is mapped out for maximum efficiency, consider adding insulation, ridge vents, and GenStone to put the finishing touches on your new building.

KEY STANDARD FEATURES

  • Primary and Secondary Framing
  • 1:12 Roof Pitch
  • 26 Gauge Roof and Wall Sheeting
  • Fasteners
  • Sealants and Flashing
  • Deluxe Trim Package
  • Ridge Cap
  • Plans and Drawings

POPULAR ADDITIONS

  • 3070 Man Door
  • Sectional Door
  • Roll Up Door
  • Horizontal or Vertical Slide Windows
  • Insulation
  • Insulated Stucco Panels
  • Light Transmitting Panels
  • Gutters and Downspouts

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to build an auto repair shop?

There are three factors that affect the price of your building. The first is design, which includes all of the custom features that you choose. The second is the price of steel, which can fluctuate daily based on the market. The third is economies of scale, which affects the price per square foot.

How do I start my own auto repair shop?

Starting a business should start with research, including location, competition, and growth potential. You can then move on to making a checklist of legal requirements to start a business. Then it is time to create a business plan. For more details, we recommend the guide below.

Should I buy an existing auto shop or build new?

Many entrepreneurs choose to rent space for their new auto repair shop business, but building new is the preferred long-term option. The ability to tailor the design of your building as well as expand if needed in the future makes building new the more efficient choice.

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24x30 Auto Shop I-Beam Brochure

Our I-beam building packages come with an impressive list of standard features and warranties. Explore popular components, color choices and reasons why a General Steel building is the right choice.

24x30 I-Beam Brochure

24x30 Auto Shop C-Channel Brochure

Our C-Channel building packages offer a more affordable all steel building. Each C-Channel package comes with one framed opening that can feature a sectional door as well as one 3070 man door.

24x30 C-Channel Brochure

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