Garage Cabinets & Storage in Sandy
Garage Wizard installs custom Husky® garage cabinets, slatwall and overhead racks in Sandy, Utah. Design your exact wall layout in the 3D configurator, see each piece's installed price as you build, and download an itemized quote before anyone visits. A starter wall runs about $2,500 installed.
Storage built around Sandy's ski-season reality
Sandy sits at the mouth of Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons, and it shows in the garages. Skis, boards, boots, poles and a season's worth of wet gear come home every weekend from Alta, Snowbird, Brighton and Solitude — and most of it ends up leaning against a wall or piled on the floor.
Enclosed Husky® steel cabinets and slatwall panels get that gear off the concrete and out of the way, so the cars still fit in February. Wall-mounted racks handle skis and boards, base cabinets take boots and helmets, and an overhead rack absorbs the bins you only touch twice a year.
What it costs in Sandy
A four-cabinet starter wall is about $2,500 installed. Six cabinets with an overhead rack and LED lighting comes to roughly $4,400. A complete two-car garage build runs between $8,760 and $13,705 installed, and every figure includes delivery, assembly and our crew doing the mounting and levelling.
You get the number before we get your address. Build the layout in 3D, download the itemized quote, and book a free in-home measure only if the price works for you.
Frequently asked questions
Do you install garage cabinets in Sandy, Utah?
Yes. Garage Wizard designs and installs Husky garage cabinets, slatwall and overhead storage throughout Sandy and Salt Lake County. You design it online and our crew handles delivery, assembly and installation.
How much do garage cabinets cost in Sandy?
A starter wall of four Husky cabinets is about $2,500 installed. Six cabinets with an overhead rack and lighting is around $4,400. A full two-car garage build prices between $8,760 and $13,705 installed.
Can you build storage for ski and snowboard gear?
Yes — it is one of the most common requests we get in Sandy. Slatwall panels take ski and board racks, base cabinets hold boots and helmets, and overhead racks clear the seasonal bins. You can lay all of it out in the 3D designer.