
Garage cabinets in Clovis built for the heat
Garage cabinets in Clovis face a condition most cabinetry never sees. An attached garage in this city routinely runs well above outdoor ambient in summer, and outdoor ambient itself averages 98 to 100 degrees through July and August, with a regional record of 114 degrees set in July 2021. An uninsulated garage with a west facing door can exceed that inside. Standard interior cabinetry is not specified for those conditions. Thermofoil fronts lift, some adhesives soften, and particleboard that takes on winter fog moisture and then bakes through summer will eventually fail at the joints.
What we build differently for garages:
- Plywood or moisture resistant substrate, never bare particleboard
- Painted or laminate surfaces rather than thermofoil, which can delaminate under sustained heat
- Mechanical fasteners at joints rather than relying on adhesive alone
- Wall hung mounting into studs, so the floor stays clear and nothing wicks moisture from a slab
- Heavier gauge shelf supports and shorter shelf spans for tool and equipment loads
- Full depth base cabinets sized for real garage items rather than kitchen depth
What a garage system usually needs to hold
- Hand and power tools, ideally in closed storage so they stay clean
- Lawn and garden equipment, which is bulky and often awkward
- Paint, chemicals, and automotive fluids, which need closed and preferably lockable storage
- Seasonal decorations and luggage, which suit overhead storage
- Sports equipment and bikes
- Bulk pantry overflow, though we advise caution here given summer garage temperatures
- A work surface, which is the most commonly regretted omission
Our process
Site visit and load assessment
We look at what has to be stored, where the water heater, panel, and any softener sit, and how much depth you can give up while still parking.
Layout
Wall by wall plan showing base runs, uppers, tall units, and work surface, with vehicle clearance confirmed.
Specification
Substrate, finish, and hardware chosen for garage conditions rather than for interior conditions.
Build and install
Typically one to two days on site. Wall units are anchored into studs, not into drywall.
Garage storage options compared
| Type | Best for | Consideration |
|---|---|---|
| Wall hung base cabinets | Most garages | Keeps the floor clear for sweeping and drainage, and avoids slab moisture contact entirely |
| Floor standing base with counter | Anyone who wants a workbench | The most useful single addition in most garages. Plan a durable work surface top |
| Tall utility cabinets | Brooms, ladders, long tools | Full height storage is usually underused in garages |
| Upper cabinets | Chemicals and infrequent items | Keep them shallow enough that you can still open a car door underneath |
| Overhead racks | Seasonal and light bulky items | Weight limits matter. Extreme summer heat pools at ceiling level, so avoid storing anything heat sensitive up there |
| Open shelving | Tight budgets | Cheapest per foot, but garage dust in this region is relentless and everything on it needs cleaning |
Pricing factors
- Linear footage and how many walls are involved
- Wall hung versus floor standing. Wall hung needs more blocking and precise installation
- Work surface material and length
- Door and drawer count versus open shelving
- Finish level, from utility laminate through fully painted
- Locking hardware, which is common when chemicals or tools need securing
Why Clovis garages need a different specification
The Central Valley subjects a garage to both ends of the range within a single year. Summer brings sustained heat with extremely low humidity, which shrinks wood and stresses any adhesive bond. Then fall and winter bring weeks of tule fog, when the valley holds damp air for days at a time and an unheated garage runs high relative humidity while staying cool. Wood and composite panels move through that cycle every year. Particleboard is the worst performer, because once fog season moisture reaches the core it swells, and the following summer bakes it without ever restoring the original dimension. This is the practical reason we specify plywood or moisture resistant substrate for garage work, use mechanical fasteners rather than trusting glue alone at joints, and mount cabinets on the wall rather than standing them on a concrete slab that wicks moisture upward through winter. It is also why we steer clients away from thermofoil fronts in garages entirely, since sustained heat is precisely the condition that lifts that film.

Financing available on cabinetry projects
Most kitchen cabinetry projects land between $8,000 and $40,000. We work with homeowners who would rather spread that over monthly payments than pay in full up front. Ask your estimator to walk you through the options during your free consultation.
