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Metal Workshops & Garages in Midland, TX

Crystal Cabinets Inc. builds metal workshop buildings and metal garage buildings across Midland and Odessa, TX since 1991 for property owners who need real working space, not a catalog structure pressed into service for a purpose it was never designed for. Every building starts with what actually goes inside: the truck, the RV, the lift, the tools, the equipment you need to move around. Clear span steel construction means no interior columns interrupting your floor plan.

  • Clear-Span, No Columns
  • Sized to Your Equipment
  • Engineered for West Texas
Built Around What Goes In It

A Shop Sized to the Work, Not a Catalog

Most metal garage buildings are sold from a size chart. Crystal Cabinets Inc. builds metal workshop buildings around what actually needs to fit inside: the RV with the slideouts extended, the vehicle lift with the truck on it, the wide bay door clearance your equipment demands, and the bench runs and storage walls you need along the walls.The same thinking that produces a kitchen laid out around how a family cooks produces a metal workshop laid out around how you actually work. Every foot of floor space is planned before the slab is poured. A prefab metal garage kit sold online cannot offer that. It offers a box. We offer a building.

  • Clear span interiors with no center columns on any metal workshop or garage we build
  • Oversized bay openings for trucks, RVs, boat trailers, and heavy equipment
  • Personal workshops, hobby buildings, and multi vehicle metal garages
  • Engineered specifically for Permian Basin wind and hail load requirements
  • Optional finished interiors, insulation, and electrical
  • In-house cabinetry and workbenches
Small modern studio building clad in black corrugated metal with large windows
How It Works

How We Build a Metal Workshop

Every metal workshop and metal garage building Crystal Cabinets Inc. builds in Midland, TX moves through the same five stages. One crew is accountable from ground preparation through the final interior fit out, which means the building you were promised is the building that actually gets built.

  1. Define How You Will Use It

    We start with what goes inside. For metal garages, that means the dimensions of the vehicles: the truck with the doors open, the RV with the jacks down, the boat trailer at its full turning radius. For a metal workshop, it means the bench layout, the equipment footprint, the clearance paths between stations, and the overhead clearance for lifts, hoists, or storage. We size the building outward from the contents rather than inward from a catalog dimension. This stage also sets door placement, window locations, electrical panel placement, and ventilation needs.

  2. Engineer for West Texas

    We specify every workshop metal building for the actual wind and hail loads of the Permian Basin, not a regional average. West Texas produces sustained high winds, directional wind events, and hail that reaches significant stone size in active storm seasons. A structure engineered for actual Midland conditions performs differently over a thirty year lifespan than one built to a generic specification. Engineering also covers foundation design, anchor bolt specification, and structural load assumptions for any hoists, lifts, or mezzanine storage planned inside.

  3. Prepare the Site and Slab

    We prepare the building site and pour the concrete slab the structure sits on. The slab carries the full weight of the building, the equipment inside it, and the vehicles driven onto it. Thickness, reinforcement, and finish are specified around your use. A single vehicle hobby garage has different slab requirements than a multi bay shop with a vehicle lift and heavy rolling equipment. An engineered slab poured correctly does not crack, heave, or settle in ways that compromise the building above it.

  4. Erect the Structure

    Our crews raise the steel frame and enclose the metal garage building with wall and roof panels. Clear span construction means the open floor you were promised during design is the open floor you get on completion day, with no columns to work around and no permanent obstructions in the middle of your workspace. Bay doors, personnel doors, and window openings are framed at this stage. Proper framing at wide bay doors, particularly at the header carrying the load above, separates a structurally sound building from one needing remediation within a few years.

  5. Finish to Your Spec

    We finish the building to whatever level the use requires. A bare working shell is a legitimate finish level. So is a fully finished metal workshop with insulation, interior wall finish, LED lighting, electrical panel and circuits, HVAC, and metal workshop cabinets built by our in house cabinetry team. Very few metal building contractors can deliver that second option without bringing in additional trades. Crystal Cabinets Inc. handles the full scope in house, which means the finished building reflects one set of standards rather than the combined output of four separate subcontractors.

Why Crystal

Why Build Your Shop With a Home Builder

Most metal building contractors put up a shell and leave.Crystal Cabinets Inc. has built custom homes in Midland and Odessa, TX since 1991, which means we can hand you a bare working shell or a fully finished, insulated space with cabinetry we built ourselves. Very few metal building companies can do both.

Shell or Fully Finished

We can complete your metal workshop buildings as a working shell, or take it all the way to an insulated, wired, finished interior with metal garage storage cabinets and built in workbenches fabricated by the same team that builds kitchen cabinetry for our custom homes. Most metal building contractors cannot do the second half of that list.

Sized Around Your Equipment

We start with what goes inside and work outward. Prefabricated metal garages sold from a catalog are sized around manufacturing efficiency, not around your RV dimensions or equipment layout. A building sized from a catalog is a building you will spend years adapting to.

Engineered for the Permian Basin

West Texas wind and hail are not theoretical conditions we design for as an afterthought. We have built metal garages, workshops, and custom homes in Midland since 1991, and every structure is specified for the loads this region actually produces.

Steel or Stick-Built?

A Metal Shop Compared to a Stick-Built One

You can build a workshop or garage out of steel or out of conventional wood framing, and Crystal Cabinets Inc. does both in Midland, TX. For shops and large metal garage buildings, steel almost always wins on the factors that matter most for a working structure.

Comparison of a metal workshop and a conventionally framed stick-built workshop.
Aspect Metal Building Stick-Built
Interior span Clear-span, no center columns Columns or load-bearing walls
Build time Faster to erect after slab Longer framing timeline
Wind & hail Engineered for Permian Basin loads Depends on framing spec
Large openings Easily accommodates wide bay doors Requires added engineering
Interior finish Shell to fully fitted, your choice Finished by default
Best for Workshops, garages, RV and equipment Living space and guest quarters

Wondering which makes sense for your property? Homeowners researching metal building garage kits should understand that a kit is a materials package, not a constructed building. Talk to our team and we will give you a straight answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Metal Workshops & Garages

These are the questions Midland and Odessa, TX property owners ask Crystal Cabinets Inc. most often about metal workshops and garages. If your question is not answered here, call (432) 634-8891 and ask the team directly.

What size metal workshop or garage can you build?
We build to the size your use requires, not to a catalog dimension. Common widths range from 30 feet to 80 feet and beyond for clear span structures, with lengths determined by the equipment inside and the site. The starting point is always what you need to fit and how you need to move around it.
Will my metal shop have columns in the middle?
No. Crystal Cabinets Inc. builds clear span metal workshop buildings, with steel frames engineered to carry their load without interior columns. The open floor you see in the design is the open floor you get on completion day. This is one of the most important structural advantages of a properly engineered metal garage building over wide span wood framing.
Can you build a garage big enough for an RV?
Yes. RV garages are among the most common metal garage buildings we design in Midland and Odessa. We start with your specific RV dimensions including height, width, length, and the clearance you need with slideouts extended, then engineer the building and bay opening around those measurements. A building sized from a standard chart rarely accommodates an RV properly.
Do you finish the inside of a workshop or leave it a shell?
Both. We can deliver a bare working shell, or take the interior all the way to insulated walls and ceiling, electrical panel and circuits, LED lighting, HVAC, and metal workshop cabinets built by our in house cabinetry team. Most contractors can deliver the shell. Very few can finish the interior to this level.
Are metal workshops engineered for West Texas wind?
Yes. Every structure we build is specified for actual Permian Basin wind and hail loads, not a national average. A prefab metal garage engineered for a gentler climate performs differently in those conditions than a structure specified for what Midland and Odessa actually experience.
Can you put custom cabinets in my workshop?
Yes. Our in house cabinetry team builds metal workshop cabinets, workbenches, and storage walls to the same standards as the kitchen cabinetry in our custom homes, designed around your tools and workflow. This is one of the things that separates a Crystal Cabinets workshop from a building put up by a contractor who only does the structure.
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