24x50 Residential Garage
This 24×41 vertical roof steel garage sits in a middle range that people move into once a basic garage stops being enough. There’s room to park a vehicle and still keep equipment or a work area without constantly shifting things around. The width gives usable side clearance, and the depth fills up faster than most expect if the layout isn’t planned early.
The vertical roof matters here. Water and debris move off instead of sitting, which shows over time. The heavier frame handles daily use better, especially if doors are opening and closing often. This size is commonly chosen by homeowners who want a working garage, not just covered parking, and by people who need space that can change as their use changes.
24×50×10 Steel Garage — Detailed Specifications
Building Type: Standard Garage
Overall Size: 24′ W × 50′ L × 10′ H (leg height)
Peak Height: Approximately 14′ at the roof peak (4/12 pitch)
Total Covered Area: 1,200 sq. ft.
Roof Style: Vertical Roof
Roof Pitch: 4/12
Installation Surface: Concrete
Certification: Built to local wind and snow code requirements
Frame Gauge: 14 GA Galvanized Steel
Ends: Fully Enclosed
Sides: Fully Enclosed
Panel Orientation: Horizontal Wall Panels
Roof Panels: Steel Panels, 29 Gauge
Wall Panels (Siding): Steel Panels, 29 Gauge
Wainscot: Steel Wainscot Panels
Roof Color: White
Wall Color: White
Trim Color: Light Gray
Wainscot Color: Light Gray
Garage Doors: (2) 5′ × 7′ Roll-Up Garage Doors
Garage Door Color: Satin White
Garage Door Location: Left Wall
Walk-In Door: (1) 34″ × 80″ Steel Man Door
Walk-In Door Location: Back Wall
Windows: (4) 24″ × 36″ Steel Windows
Window Locations: (2) Left Wall, (2) Back Wall
- Berry
- Black
- Bright White
- Charcoal
- Cocoa Brown
- Hawaiian Blue
- Rustic Red
- Ivy Green
- Light Gray
- Saddle Tan
- Taupe
- Ivory
- Galvalume
- Buckskin
- Burnished Slate
- Dark Red
- Evergreen
- Gallery Blue
- Light Stone
- Copper Penny
- Matte Black






This 24×41 vertical roof steel garage sits in a middle range that people move into once a basic garage stops being enough. There’s room to park a vehicle and still keep equipment or a work area without constantly shifting things around. The width gives usable side clearance, and the depth fills up faster than most expect if the layout isn’t planned early.
The vertical roof matters here. Water and debris move off instead of sitting, which shows over time. The heavier frame handles daily use better, especially if doors are opening and closing often. This size is commonly chosen by homeowners who want a working garage, not just covered parking, and by people who need space that can change as their use changes.
24×50×10 Steel Garage — Detailed Specifications
Building Type: Standard Garage
Overall Size: 24′ W × 50′ L × 10′ H (leg height)
Peak Height: Approximately 14′ at the roof peak (4/12 pitch)
Total Covered Area: 1,200 sq. ft.
Roof Style: Vertical Roof
Roof Pitch: 4/12
Installation Surface: Concrete
Certification: Built to local wind and snow code requirements
Frame Gauge: 14 GA Galvanized Steel
Ends: Fully Enclosed
Sides: Fully Enclosed
Panel Orientation: Horizontal Wall Panels
Roof Panels: Steel Panels, 29 Gauge
Wall Panels (Siding): Steel Panels, 29 Gauge
Wainscot: Steel Wainscot Panels
Roof Color: White
Wall Color: White
Trim Color: Light Gray
Wainscot Color: Light Gray
Garage Doors: (2) 5′ × 7′ Roll-Up Garage Doors
Garage Door Color: Satin White
Garage Door Location: Left Wall
Walk-In Door: (1) 34″ × 80″ Steel Man Door
Walk-In Door Location: Back Wall
Windows: (4) 24″ × 36″ Steel Windows
Window Locations: (2) Left Wall, (2) Back Wall
- Berry
- Black
- Bright White
- Charcoal
- Cocoa Brown
- Hawaiian Blue
- Rustic Red
- Ivy Green
- Light Gray
- Saddle Tan
- Taupe
- Ivory
- Galvalume
- Buckskin
- Burnished Slate
- Dark Red
- Evergreen
- Gallery Blue
- Light Stone
- Copper Penny
- Matte Black















