Garage Build Cost 2026: Replace a 1-Car with a 2-Car Garage

Updated May 2026 · Based on US regional contractor pricing data

Quick Answer: $35,000 – $90,000+ Replacing a 1-car garage with a new 2-car structure typically runs $38,000–$70,000 including demo, new slab, framing, and finish work.

New Garage Construction Cost by Scope

ScopeWhat's IncludedTypical Cost
Demo OnlyTear down existing structure, haul away debris$3,000–$8,000
Basic 2-Car BuildNew slab, framing, sheathing, roof, doors — unfinished interior$30,000–$50,000
Mid-Range 2-CarInsulation, drywall, electrical, finished floor, opener$45,000–$70,000
Premium / Full ReplaceAll above + custom doors, epoxy floor, storage systems, EV charging$65,000–$100,000+

Cost by Component

ComponentTypical Cost
Demo & haul-away$3,000–$8,000
Concrete slab (24×24 ft)$8,000–$16,000
Framing & sheathing$8,000–$18,000
Roofing (to match home)$4,000–$10,000
Siding (to match home)$3,000–$8,000
Garage doors (2, installed)$2,000–$8,000
Electrical (outlets, lights, panel circuit)$1,500–$5,000
Insulation & drywall$3,000–$8,000
Permit fees$500–$2,500

Real Project Example — 1-Car to 2-Car Garage Replacement

This homeowner used ProjectPrice to get cost estimates before demolishing their existing single-car garage and building a new two-car structure in its place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to build a new garage?

Yes — almost universally. New garage construction requires building permits, and in most areas a site plan showing setbacks from property lines. Attached garages may also require fire-rated wall inspections. Processing time varies from 2 weeks to several months depending on your municipality.

Attached vs. detached garage — which costs more?

Detached garages require their own foundation and typically their own electrical subpanel, adding $3,000–$8,000 over an attached build. Attached garages share a wall with the home and have easier electrical access, but require fire-rated drywall on the shared wall per building code.

Can I finance a garage build?

Yes. A home equity loan or HELOC is the most common financing method since a new garage adds measurable home value. Some contractors also offer financing. A $50,000 garage build at 7% on a 10-year HELOC runs about $580/month.

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