- Ontario-compliant, fully engineered steel building systems
- Durable Canadian-made steel designed for wind load zones
- Prefab garages, workshops, and commercial facilities
- Fast delivery across Windsor, Tecumseh, and Essex County
- CSA‑certified steel
- 25+ years
- Canada‑wide delivery
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Located along Lake Erie and the Detroit River, Windsor experiences strong winds, high humidity, and variable weather throughout the year. Steel buildings are an ideal solution for this climate, offering superior strength, corrosion resistance, and energy efficiency.
- Fully engineered for Ontario Building Code compliance
- Designed for Windsor’s snow and wind conditions
- Permit-ready drawings for fast city approval
- Fire-resistant, non-combustible materials
- Excellent energy efficiency with insulated panels
- Minimal maintenance and long-term cost savings
Tower Steel Buildings provides a complete package that includes engineering, permits, and local construction support.

Turnkey Steel Building Projects

Steel Building Foundation Design

Steel Building Foundation Installation

Steel Building Erector

Garages

Commercial Buildings

Workshops

Truck Garages

Warehouses

Aircraft Hangars

Farm Buildings

Custom Buildings
- Insulated wall and roof systems
- Skylights and translucent panels for daylight
- Mezzanines and interior partitions
- Overhead and sliding doors
- Fire-rated wall systems
- Trim and color customization
- Ridge vents, gutters, and snow guards
- Vapor barriers for added moisture protection
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Building Type |
Typical Size |
Estimated Price Range (CAD) |
|
Single Car Garage |
20×20 |
From low teens |
|
Double Car Garage |
24×24 |
High teens to mid-twenties |
|
Workshop |
40×60 |
Mid 60s to low 90s |
|
Warehouse or Commercial Unit |
50×100 |
Starting in low six figures |
Steel building costs in Windsor typically range from 22 to 37 dollars per square foot, depending on site preparation, insulation, and finishes.
|
Feature |
Steel Buildings |
Wood Buildings |
|
Construction Time |
Prefabricated and quick to install |
Slower and weather-dependent |
|
Durability |
Resistant to rust, rot, and pests |
Vulnerable to moisture and insects |
|
Fire Resistance |
Non-combustible and code compliant |
Flammable and higher insurance risk |
|
Maintenance |
Minimal over time |
Requires frequent repairs |
|
Expansion |
Simple modular design |
Complicated and expensive |
|
Energy Efficiency |
High R-value insulation systems |
Requires extra upgrades |
|
Lifetime Cost |
Lower overall cost |
Higher long-term maintenance expense |
Steel buildings are ideal for Windsor’s humid summers and snowy winters, delivering consistent performance and lasting reliability year after year.
24×24 Garage – East Riverside
30×50 Farm Building – Essex County
40×60 Workshop – Central Windsor
50×100 Warehouse – Windsor Industrial Park
- LPrefab Garages in Windsor Ontario
- LSteel Workshops in Windsor Ontario
- LSteel Warehouses in Windsor Ontario
- Familiar with Windsor zoning and building permit requirements
- Ontario Building Code-compliant engineering
- Transparent pricing and communication
- Fast project turnaround with reliable support
Our team ensures every project is built to last and meets all Ontario safety and quality standards.
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1. Do I need a permit for a steel garage in Windsor?
Yes. The City of Windsor requires building permits for garages, workshops, and warehouses. We provide all stamped drawings for easy approval.
2. What is the average cost per square foot?
Steel buildings in Windsor range from 22 to 37 dollars per square foot depending on size, features, and site preparation.
3. How long does installation take?
Smaller garages can be completed in two to three weeks, while larger buildings may take six to eight weeks including foundation work.
4. Which insulation is best for Windsor’s weather?
Insulated metal panels or spray foam systems provide excellent thermal control and moisture protection.
5. Do your packages include foundation drawings?
Yes. All Tower Steel Building packages include foundation and anchor bolt drawings stamped by an Ontario engineer.
6. Can I expand my building later?
Yes. Steel buildings are modular and can be extended easily as your needs grow.
7. Do you work with local erection contractors?
Yes. We collaborate with trusted Windsor and Essex County construction partners.


















