Outdoor estimator · Updated June 2026

Storage Building Cost Estimator

Use our free storage building cost estimator and calculator to get an instant estimate before calling a builder. Enter your building size, type, materials and US location to calculate storage building cost based on real 2026 contractor rates.

✔ 2026 US rates✔ Carports to self-storage facilities✔ All 50 states✔ No signup needed
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Building Size
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Building Type
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Steel Gauge
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Roof Style
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Enclosure Level
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Foundation
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Doors, Windows & Add-ons
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US State
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Area Type
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Enter your storage building dimensions above to calculate your instant construction cost.

  • Most 20×30 enclosed storage buildings cost $15,000–$22,000
  • Open carport-style structures run 30–40% cheaper than fully enclosed buildings
  • Concrete slab foundations add roughly $5–$6 per square foot
  • Self-storage facilities price higher per sq ft due to multiple unit walls and doors

What affects storage building cost?

  • Building type — Open carports cost far less than fully enclosed buildings or multi-unit facilities.
  • Steel gauge — 12 gauge framing costs more than 14 gauge but holds up better long-term.
  • Enclosure level — Fully enclosing all sides and ends adds material and labor over an open structure.
  • Roof style — Vertical roof and A-frame styles use more steel than a standard regular roof.
  • Foundation — A poured concrete slab costs more upfront than gravel and ground anchors.
  • State — Labor costs in California and the Northeast run 25–30% higher than Midwest and Southern states.
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Written byHomeEstimatorHub Research TeamReviewed and updated June 2026 — Based on metal building manufacturer pricing and regional contractor rate surveys across all 50 US states

How much does it cost to build a storage building in 2026?

The average cost to build a storage building in 2026 ranges from $14 to $48 per square foot installed, depending on building type, enclosure level and finish. A standard 20×30 (600 sq ft) fully enclosed storage building costs between $15,000 and $22,000 with a concrete slab foundation. Use our free storage building cost estimator above to get an instant, personalized estimate based on your size, type and US state.

Storage building cost calculator — by building type

Our storage building cost calculator updates your estimate in real time as you select building type, steel gauge, roof style, enclosure level and foundation. The calculator applies state-specific labor multipliers and adjusts for rural, suburban and major metro markets.

Building typeCost per sq ft400 sq ft800 sq ft1,500 sq ft
Carport with storage$14–$22$5,600–$8,800$11,200–$17,600$21,000–$33,000
Enclosed storage building$25–$36$10,000–$14,400$20,000–$28,800$37,500–$54,000
Mini storage (multi-unit)$29–$42$11,600–$16,800$23,200–$33,600$43,500–$63,000
Self-storage facility$34–$48$13,600–$19,200$27,200–$38,400$51,000–$72,000

Storage building cost calculator — by size

Storage buildings are typically priced by width and length combination rather than square footage alone, since door placement and panel runs follow standard steel building dimensions. The table below shows typical costs for common sizes at a standard enclosed finish.

SizeSq ftEstimated cost
12×20240$6,000–$8,600
20×30600$15,000–$21,600
24×30720$18,000–$25,900
30×401,200$30,000–$43,200
40×602,400$60,000–$86,400

Carport with storage vs. fully enclosed building cost calculator

A carport with storage and a fully enclosed storage building use the same basic steel frame, but the amount of paneling changes the price significantly. An open or partially-enclosed carport uses far less wall steel and labor, while a fully enclosed building requires panels, trim and doors on every side.

FactorCarport with storageFully enclosed building
Cost per sq ft$14–$22$25–$36
Wall coverageOpen or partialFully enclosed, all sides
SecurityLimited — open accessLockable doors, full enclosure
Best forVehicles, equipment with light coverTools, inventory, climate-sensitive items
Typical add-onsPartial walls, roll-up doorInsulation, electrical, multiple doors

Storage building cost estimator — Texas

Storage building costs in Texas run close to the national average, with labor rates typically about 2% below the US baseline. A standard 20×30 enclosed storage building in Texas costs approximately $14,700 to $21,200, depending on contractor, steel gauge and add-ons. Texas's large network of metal building manufacturers and installers keeps competition strong, which helps hold pricing steady across most metro and rural markets. Select Texas in our storage building cost calculator above for a state-specific estimate.

Self-storage facility cost calculator

Building a commercial self-storage facility costs more per square foot than a single storage building because of the additional interior walls, doors and fire-rated separations between units. Self-storage facilities typically cost $34 to $48 per square foot to construct, including site work, paving and signage allowances. In higher-cost markets like California, a 5,000 sq ft self-storage building can run from roughly $212,000 to $300,000 before land and permitting costs. Use the calculator above with "Self-Storage Facility" selected and your state set to California or any other state for a localized estimate.

Mini storage building cost calculator

A mini storage building — a smaller multi-unit structure with individual rental bays — sits between a single storage building and a full commercial facility in both size and cost. Mini storage buildings typically cost $29 to $42 per square foot, reflecting the extra interior partition walls and doors required for each unit compared to one large open building.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is this storage building cost estimator?

Our storage building cost estimates are typically within 15–25% of actual contractor quotes for standard projects. The estimate is most useful for initial budgeting before contacting builders. For a firm price, always get at least 3 quotes from licensed metal building contractors in your area, since site access, soil conditions and local code requirements can affect the final price.

How do I estimate the cost to build a storage building?

To estimate storage building cost, measure your desired width and length, choose a building type (carport, enclosed building, mini storage or facility), select your steel gauge and roof style, and factor in foundation and add-ons. Our calculator does this automatically based on your selections. As a rule of thumb, budget $14 to $48 per square foot depending on enclosure level and building type.

What's the difference between a carport and a storage building in cost?

A carport with storage typically costs 30–40% less than a fully enclosed storage building of the same footprint, since it uses far less wall paneling. Carports work well for covering vehicles or equipment, while fully enclosed buildings offer security and weather protection for tools, inventory or climate-sensitive items.

Do I need a permit to build a storage building?

In many US jurisdictions, yes — particularly for buildings over a certain square footage or those with a permanent foundation. Permit costs typically range from $200 to $650 depending on your municipality. Always check with your local building department before beginning construction.

How much does a self-storage facility cost to build?

A self-storage facility typically costs $34 to $48 per square foot to construct, higher than a single storage building because of the added interior walls, individual unit doors and fire-rated separations. Total project cost depends heavily on the number of units, state labor rates and site work required.

Disclaimer: All storage building cost estimates are for informational purposes only based on average 2026 US contractor rates. Actual costs vary based on soil conditions, site access, local material pricing, permit requirements and contractor availability. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed metal building contractors before proceeding with any project.

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