Workbench Installation
Professional workbench design and installation for garages, basements, and workshops.
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Workbench Installation Questions
Custom workbench builds start at $375, which covers a basic 6-foot single-shelf bench with a solid top. Benches with drawers, cabinets, pegboard backing, or power strip integration typically run $600-1200. Free estimates provided.
Standard workbench height is 34-36 inches, but the ideal height depends on your typical task and whether you work standing, seated on a stool, or using heavy vise work. I ask about your workflow before recommending a height.
Yes, I can install a mounted power strip or receptacle box on the bench surface or backwall for convenient tool and charger access. New outlet or circuit work requires a licensed electrician if no nearby outlet exists.
I use construction-grade fir or pine for the structure, solid hardwood or butcher block for tops that need to withstand heavy use, and plywood or MDF for shelves and cabinet panels. Steel is an option for heavy-duty utility benches.
Most single-section workbenches take half to a full day to build and install in place. Larger multi-section builds or systems with cabinet doors and drawers may take a full day plus.
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This section helps this page rank for workbench installation searches while giving readers clear information about what a solid, professional workbench installation involves.
In the Twin Cities east metro, workbench installation is a common garage organization project for homeowners setting up a dedicated tool and project area, woodworkers configuring a basement shop, and property owners adding functional storage and work space to a utility area. Wall-mounting the bench with ledger board attachment adds rigidity and reclaims floor space underneath. Including a dedicated outlet strip at bench height, organizing pegboard or slotted tool storage above the bench, and anchoring the structure properly so it does not shift or rock under use are the details that make a workbench practical for everyday projects.
