If you’re on the hunt for a new home, consider these benefits to a two car garage. Even if you don’t have two cars, there are many ways to use this extra space!

 

You’re thinking about installing a garage for your home. But, after much thought, you’re still wondering: should you go with a one-car garage or a two-car garage?

Both have their benefits but their drawbacks just the same. So, to help you make a choice, we’re going to cover the merits and downsides of two-car garages, in particular.

Ready? Let’s get into it!

 

The Pros of Two Car Garages

 

There are a number of advantages to having a two-car garage. The biggest of these advantages include the following.

 

More Parking Space

 

The most obvious benefit of a two-car garage is more parking space. You can park two cars as opposed to one. Considering that most families have at least two cars on the premises, this is a benefit for most individuals.

If you don’t have a two-car garage, you have to park your other vehicle in the driveway or, even worse, on the side of the street. This leaves it vulnerable not only to bad weather (like snow and hail) but to accidents as well.

 

More Storage Space

 

Not only do two-car garages provide more parking space but more storage space as well. Think about it; another half of a garage means another half of shelving, barrels, and other storage compartments. You can store, at the very least, double what you would be able to store in a single-car garage.

If you don’t park a car on the other side of the garage, you’ll be able to store even more. In fact, you could use an entire half of your garage for the sole purpose of storing things.

 

More Recreational Space

 

Garages can be used for recreation as well. However, when you have a single-car garage, you’re not going to have a lot of room for additional activities.

This isn’t necessarily true of two-car garages. The width of two-car garages allows you ample space for recreational activities. For instance, you could put a ping pong table on the other side of your garage or set up an art studio or a music practice area.

You could effectively use the other side of your garage as a full-time add-on to your house. If you wish, you could even stock it with rugs and furniture.

 

More Bang for the Buck

 

Another benefit of a two-car garage is its cost, which is lower than what you would have to pay for two separate single-car garages. Because both sides of the garage are part of a single entity, they end up being less expensive overall.

So, if you’re looking to get the most bang for your buck, a two-car garage is ideal. There are a number of two-car garage plans that will give you what you want.

 

More Value to the Home

 

Another pro of two-car garages is that they add more value to the home. Most home buyers are willing to spend more on a house with a two-car garage than they would on a house with a one-car garage. As such, if you ever sell your home, you’ll receive more money in the transaction.

Single-car garages offer value to their homes as well. However, generally speaking, that value is less than would it would be with a two-car garage.

 

More Curb Appeal

 

One last benefit of two-car garages is that they provide more curb appeal for their respective homes. A two-car garage just tends to stand out more than a single-car garage. It brings prominence to a property that a single-car garage isn’t able to bring.

So, if the look of your property matters to you, consider the ways in which a two-car garage might enhance it. It could be worth the extra investment of money.

 

The Cons of Two Car Garages

 

We’ve discussed the pros of two-car garages. Now, let’s move on to the cons of two-car garages.

 

Are More Expensive

 

As you might expect, two-car garages are more expensive than one-car garages. Whereas one-car garages tend to cost between $12,000 and $15,000, two-car garages tend to cost between $20,000 and $25,000.

This is quite a bit of difference, and, if you don’t absolutely need the extra space, you might not be interested in shelling out the additional cash. After all, there are quite a few other projects toward which you can put a spare $5,000 to $8,000.

 

Require More Upkeep

 

The more rooms you have to take care of, the more upkeep you’ll have to perform. Garages are, under no means, exempt from this. As such, two-car garages require more upkeep than single-car garages.

Of course, it’s important to think about what you’ll be using your garage(s) for. If you’re just going to be using the other side for storage, it won’t require much upkeep at all. If you’re going to be using it as an additional living area, it will need to be cleaned weekly.

 

Can’t Fit Onto All Properties

 

There’s also the issue of space constraints. Two-car garage square footage essentially doubles the square footage of single-car garages. That’s an extra 150 to 300 square feet.

If your property is on the small side, you might not be able to fit a full two-car garage onto it. You can’t use space that doesn’t exist, after all.

 

Is a Two-Car Garage Right for You?

 

What do you think? Is a two-car garage right for you? Or, maybe you’ve decided to go with a one-car garage instead?

In any case, if you’re looking to install a garage, we here at Garage Harmony can help you. Serving customers in Bend, OR, Plano, TX, Vancouver, WA, and Portland, OR, we have a wide variety of one and two-car garage doors for you to choose from.

Contact us today or call 855-427-2434 now to install your new garage door!