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In this video, you’ll see our team in action as they build a complete cabinet system from start to finish. The real build took about 35 minutes. If you ever need help, we’re ready to guide you through it.
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When everything gets stored anywhere it fits, the garage becomes harder to trust.


Plus we include a free 1/2 hour consultation on your build day. You can schedule a 15 minute time slot to reach out with questions and make sure your installation goes smoothly.

Busy households put steady pressure on garage storage. Sports gear, tools, cleaning supplies, bulk purchases, and extra kitchen items all need a place to go. If the garage only has a few shelves or scattered bins, things begin stacking on top of each other. The room still holds the stuff, but it stops holding it in a useful way.

Open shelves can handle a few organized categories, but they struggle once daily life gets busy. People set things down quickly, packaging changes sizes, and stacks stop looking tidy. Before long, the shelves are full but still not helpful. Items get hidden behind other items, and the garage starts feeling messy even after a cleanup attempt.
Scattered storage creates small delays everywhere. A battery charger is on one wall, sports gear is in a corner, and household overflow is packed behind a tote you rarely open. None of those choices seem serious by themselves. Together, though, they make the garage harder to use because every task starts with hunting, shifting, and making room.

In Stockton, garages often have to absorb both family storage and workday overflow. That can include everything from cases of drinks to home project supplies and weekend gear. Without strong cabinets, all of it stays visible and loosely grouped. The result is a room that feels full early, even when better storage could still recover a lot of space.








Choose from three elegant colors of 5/8-inch double-sided melamine, all with perfectly matched edge banding for a seamless finish.

In this picture, you can see every shelf bracket, tool, and piece of hardware you’ll need to assemble an 8' x 6' x 24" section.

Built from 14-gauge powder-coated steel, our boltless racking system forms a heavy-duty, skyscraper-strong foundation for every cabinet.

Our modular cabinets offer flexible add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more.

Each kit includes a custom leveler system to keep your cabinets perfectly level, even if your garage floor isn’t.

Our modular cabinets support add-ons like backs, handles, toe kicks, closet rods, and more for a custom fit.



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Bigfoot helps by replacing loose storage with cabinets that are built to carry the load and clean up the room. Instead of depending on exposed shelves and stacked bins, homeowners get a coordinated setup that supports daily use. The garage feels easier to manage because the storage has stronger boundaries and the categories stop bleeding into each other.

The steel frame gives the system its backbone. That matters in a garage because the storage is rarely light or delicate. Loaded tote bins, heavy tools, and household backup supplies can add up quickly. Strong framing gives the cabinets a more secure feel and helps homeowners trust the setup with the kinds of items garages really hold.

Melamine surfaces improve the look without making the garage feel fancy or fragile. They simply make the cabinets easier to keep clean and more finished to look at. That matters when the space has been living with mixed shelving and visible clutter. A cleaner cabinet face can do a lot to calm the room and reduce the feeling of disorder.
The modular design keeps the layout practical. You can combine tall, upper, and base sections in a way that suits the family instead of forcing everything into one cabinet style. That makes the storage more useful from day one. Good cabinets are not just about having doors. They are about giving each type of item a better fit.
Enclosed storage is one of the biggest upgrades homeowners notice right away. When the loose visual clutter disappears behind cabinet doors, the garage feels cleaner even before everything is fully sorted. That is important because most people do better maintaining a room that already looks organized. Closed cabinets make that easier by hiding the mess that usually builds up.

The system is also approachable to install. Some homeowners prefer a hands-on project, while others would rather have a handyman put it together. Either route can work well because the cabinet pieces are meant to assemble in a sensible sequence. That keeps the process grounded and helps the finished wall come together without unnecessary guesswork.
After installation, the long-term benefit is consistency. The garage stays better because the storage is finally doing its job. There is a clear place for household overflow, a clear place for tools, and a clear place for daily-use gear. That kind of order reduces backsliding and makes the room easier to reset after normal busy weeks.

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We also include a free 30-minute build-day consultation. You can schedule a 15-minute time slot to ask questions, review layout details, and make sure everything goes smoothly during installation.
Start by measuring the garage wall with more care than you think you need. Width, height, door trim, and available working space all matter. Good cabinet planning is simpler when the numbers are exact. Once you know what the wall can truly hold, it becomes much easier to choose sections that fit well and leave the room comfortable to use.
Next, note anything that affects installation or spacing. That includes outlets, switches, water lines, electrical panels, and garage door hardware. These details are not obstacles to good storage. They are just part of building a layout that works in the real world. Catching them early helps the cabinet plan stay smart and buildable from the start.






After measuring, think through what should live in the cabinets. Some homes need more room for tools and project supplies. Others need better storage for household backup items, sports equipment, or cleaning products. Choosing cabinet sections around real categories gives the layout a purpose. It keeps the system from looking good while still missing what you need.
It also helps to decide what you want the garage to feel like when the project is done. Do you want more floor space, cleaner sightlines, or a better work area? Those priorities shape section choices. A good layout is not just about capacity. It is about building storage that supports the way the room needs to function.



When the shipment arrives, organize the cabinet boxes before assembly begins. That one step saves time and makes the project far easier to manage. A clean staging area helps you find parts quickly and move through the installation without second guessing where things are. Order at the beginning usually leads to a cleaner finish at the end.
Build the cabinets in a steady sequence instead of bouncing around between pieces. Most homeowners get better results by starting low, checking alignment, and then working upward. That rhythm helps the whole wall come together neatly. It also gives you chances to confirm spacing as you go, which can prevent small layout issues from growing into larger ones.


After assembly, level and secure the cabinets carefully before filling them. Then take a few extra minutes to place categories where they will stay easy to maintain. Daily-use items should be convenient, and bulkier backup supplies can go where they are protected. Thoughtful loading matters because it turns the cabinet wall into a system you will actually keep up.
The finished garage usually feels different right away. The floor is more open, the cabinets reduce visual noise, and projects are easier to start because you can find things faster. That is the payoff. The room begins helping the household instead of slowing it down, and that makes the investment feel useful every single week.




Stockton, California

In Stockton, a garage often has to do a lot for a family. It may store extra food and drinks, sports equipment, tools, yard supplies, and the things that never seem to fit inside the house. Well-built cabinets help those categories stay separate and manageable, which gives the room a cleaner feel without asking the family to own less.
That kind of storage matters because busy homes need something dependable, not temporary. When the cabinets are strong, enclosed, and planned with real use in mind, the garage stays easier to live with. It becomes a storage space that supports the family instead of turning into a place where everything gets dropped and forgotten.