Garage Cabinets & Ski Storage in Park City
Garage Wizard installs Husky® garage cabinets, slatwall ski storage and overhead racks in Park City and Summit County. Powder-coated steel handles road salt, snowmelt and freeze-thaw far better than particleboard. Design your layout in 3D and see the installed price as you build.
Built for what a Park City winter does to a garage
Park City garages take more abuse than valley garages. Cars come in caked in road salt and magnesium chloride, snow melts off them onto the slab, and the temperature swings hard between a heated house and an unheated bay. Particleboard cabinets swell and delaminate in that environment within a few seasons.
Husky® cabinets are welded or RTA steel with a powder-coated finish, so meltwater and salt spray wipe off instead of soaking in. Slatwall panels keep skis, boards and boot dryers off a wet floor entirely.
Ski and mountain-gear storage
Most Park City builds are organized around gear rather than tools — ski and board racks on slatwall, base cabinets for boots, helmets and goggles, tall lockers for jackets and packs, and an overhead rack for the bikes and camping gear that swap in for summer.
Lay it out in the 3D designer wall by wall and the installed price updates as you go. Complete builds price between $8,760 and $13,705 installed; a starter wall is about $2,500.
Frequently asked questions
Do you install garage storage in Park City?
Yes. Garage Wizard installs Husky cabinets, slatwall and overhead racks in Park City and Summit County, as well as across the Wasatch Front.
Will the cabinets hold up to Park City winters?
Husky cabinets are welded or RTA steel with a powder-coated finish, so road salt, magnesium chloride and snowmelt wipe off rather than soaking in. Particleboard cabinets swell and delaminate in that environment; steel does not.
Can you build dedicated ski and snowboard storage?
Yes. Slatwall panels take ski, board and pole racks, base cabinets hold boots and helmets, and tall lockers handle jackets and packs. You can lay the whole wall out in the 3D designer.