Auto Repair Shop Testimonial from a Toro Customer

With more than 4 decades of industry experience, our precision-focused manufacturing process has delivered over 85,000 steel buildings across North America.

Inside the Auto Repair Shop Building

This 50 x 60 x 16 auto repair shop building features a strong red iron steel frame for durability and long-term use. It also includes insulation and large door openings, making it easy to bring vehicles in and out while keeping the shop comfortable to work in.

Why Get Your Auto Repair Shop from Toro Steel Buildings

  • Engineered steel building systems including red iron, cold-formed steel, and Galvalume Plus™ structures, for strength, durability, and long-term performance.

  • Large door openings designed for easy vehicle entry, equipment access, and smooth shop workflow.

  • Customizable building layouts to accommodate lifts, work bays, storage areas, office space, and accessory options such as overhead doors, windows, and ventilation.

  • Clear-span interior design that maximizes usable workspace without interior columns.

  • Engineered steel building kits manufactured for fast installation and are built to perform for decades.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions

The number of service bays, lift systems, vehicle clearance requirements, and workspace layout determine the required building size. Steel buildings can be engineered to provide open interior space that supports efficient shop operations and future expansion.

Red iron steel frames use hot-rolled structural I-beams, which provide excellent load capacity and allow large clear-span interiors. This makes them ideal for automotive shops that need open floor space for service bays and equipment.

Most auto repair shop buildings use 12-foot to 14-foot overhead doors, depending on the type of vehicles being serviced. Larger doors may be required for trucks, commercial vehicles, or specialty equipment.

Insulation is commonly installed in automotive buildings to help control interior temperatures, reduce condensation, and improve working conditions for users during both hot and cold seasons.

Yes. Many steel buildings are designed with future expansion in mind, allowing additional bays or building extensions as the shop grows.

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