A garage build is one of those projects where planning matters as much as the final structure. Concrete, framing, doors, exterior finishing and site conditions all affect how the build comes together. If the scope is vague, the job gets messy fast. We keep it clear from the start so you know what is included, what the build needs, and what the finished garage is going to deliver.
Professional work with a real business behind it.
No vague one-line quotes or confusion on what is included.
Respect for your home and a more professional build process.
Structure and finish both matter if the project is going to hold up.
Send photos or book a site visit and get a clear written scope before work starts.
What we handle
In Regina and area, a detached garage is one of the most practical upgrades a property can get. Covered parking, better storage, and winter usability matter here. But the project only feels worthwhile when the build is planned properly and the final product feels solid.
Garage pricing changes quickly depending on size, concrete work, electrical needs, lot access and finish level. That is why a vague one-line quote is usually not enough. We prefer a clear written scope that shows what is actually included and what the major cost drivers are.
Single and double garages planned around lot size, intended use, and realistic budget.
Square, solid framing that sets up the rest of the build properly.
Slab, grade and site planning matter just as much as the wood structure above.
Siding, trim, soffit, fascia and roof finishing so the garage looks tied into the property.
Overhead doors, openers, extra height and layout upgrades when the project calls for them.
Setbacks, lot access and basic planning are considered before the build is underway.
How the project gets built
Some homeowners want a straightforward detached garage. Others need more depth, more height, matching finishes, or future flexibility for storage and equipment. We can build around those needs instead of forcing every job into the same template.
Planning and site review
Garage projects start with lot conditions, setbacks, access, and intended use. Storage-only builds are different from garages that need more power, height or future flexibility.
Foundation and framing
Once the groundwork is planned, the structural build can move forward with proper layout, framing and weather protection.
Exterior completion
Siding, roofing, doors, trim and finishing details are completed so the garage looks finished and functions properly.
Final completion
Before wrapping up, the build is reviewed so the structure, alignment and finish details are where they should be.
Recent project photos
The images below show the kinds of structural work and finishing details that matter on a garage project. Even when the final build looks simple, the hidden work underneath is what determines how well it holds up over time.




Why homeowners call Tall Guy Builds
A garage should add function and value, not become a project with unfinished details or structural shortcuts. That is why we keep the scope practical, the build organized, and the communication clear from the first site visit onward.
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Common questions
Do you build detached garages in Regina and surrounding area?
Yes. We serve Regina, White City, Pilot Butte, Emerald Park, Balgonie and nearby communities.
Can you help with planning and scope before the build starts?
Yes. Early planning around lot conditions, access and intended use makes the rest of the build smoother.
Do garage builds include doors and exterior finish?
They can. The project scope can include framing, exterior finish, overhead doors and related coordination.
How long does a garage build take?
That depends on size, concrete scheduling, weather and scope, but clear planning at the start keeps the schedule tighter.
Related project guides
Send over photos, measurements, or a rough idea of what you want built. We’ll give you a clear next step with no guessing and no pressure.