Choosing the right garage isn’t always straightforward. With more homeowners prioritizing flexible storage, workspace solutions, and added property value, both prefab and on-site garages have surged in popularity.
But which one is right for you?
If you’re weighing budget, timeline, property layout, and long-term goals, the choice can feel overwhelming. Prefab garages offer speed and simplicity. An on-site garage gives you flexibility and room to customize.
This blog will walk you through the key differences, costs, and considerations, so you can confidently choose a garage that fits your needs now and in the future.
An on-site build is often the best solution when your property is hard to access, like a backyard with tight turns, narrow gates, or uneven terrain that makes delivery of a pre-built garage difficult.
While on-site construction offers the option for custom layouts, it's also a practical way to install standard garage models that can’t be transported in one piece.
Here’s what the process typically includes:
While on-site builds require more coordination than a delivery-based prefab option, they offer a smart, flexible path when access is limited or custom needs are at play.
Learn everything you need to know about building a detached garage.
Prefab garages, structures that are fully built before delivery, are a great solution for homeowners who want a fast, straightforward install without compromising quality.
But not all prefab garages are created equal.
Before you buy, here’s what to consider:
If you’re looking for convenience and speed, prefab could be your perfect fit.
Check out these 5 important factors before buying a prefab garage.
Whether prefab or on-site, garage pricing depends on several key factors. Understanding these will help you budget wisely and avoid surprise expenses.
Here’s what goes into your total cost:
So what’s the difference in price?
Prefab garages often offer lower overall costs and a faster timeline, while on-site builds offer more flexibility but can carry higher labor, material, and permitting fees.
Explore full pricing details to see how much it costs to build a detached garage.
Material choice affects more than just appearance, it can influence durability, maintenance, and long-term satisfaction.
Here’s how they compare:
Think about your climate, design preferences, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Some homeowners love the look of wood but prefer the resilience of steel. At Dakota, we offer both options with customizable features.
Learn how to weigh your options and determine which material is right for your garage.
Don’t let the “prefab” label fool you, these garages can boost your property value just as much as custom builds.
Here’s how:
Modern prefab garages are designed to last and to look good doing it. If you want a garage that adds value without months of construction, this option is worth serious consideration.
Read more about how a prefab garage can add value to your home.
Both on-site and prefab garages offer real benefits; it all comes down to what you need most.
Looking for speed, convenience, and budget-friendliness? A prefab garage might be your best bet. Want something fully customized and built to match your home down to the last detail? An on-site build could be the way to go.
Whatever your choice, Dakota offers flexible garage options built with durability, quality, and design in mind.
Start designing your garage with our 3D Configurator today and bring your vision to life.