Say goodbye to the clutter and chaos, and hello to polished organization. Whether you’re opting for a natural, wood finish or a durable laminate exterior, our cabinets will exceed your expectations in quality and design. We can help make your custom cabinet design a reality.
Our classic wood cabinets can do no wrong. Add these to your garage for a natural and timeless finish while creating plenty of storage space. On top of that, they’re highly durable and will last the test of time.
Metal/steel cabinets maintain a clean, sleek look while expertly resisting wear and tear. Once installed, you’re free to store all tools and materials without thinking twice about maintenance.
Choose laminate cabinets for an aesthetically pleasing finish that’s also easy to clean. This super-durable material happens to be resistant to heat, chemicals and bacteria, making them a great choice for your garage.
Create unique and one-of-a-kind cabinets! We’d love to help bring your custom design to life.
Oak Mountain Garages is a leader in garage and in-home renovations specializing in garage flooring, garage cabinetry, custom storage, and more.
At Oak Mountain Garages, we're your local design experts and we take the time to understand your family's needs, style preferences, and more to create an organizational solution that is completely custom to you and the way you live. We want to reassure you that the wellbeing and safety of our customers is always our top priority. At this time, we're continuing to follow all guidance and updates suggested by the CDC, and local departments of public health including:
Performing routine environmental cleaning, such as frequently disinfecting commonly touched surfaces and appliances with effective antibacterial products (i.e. doors, phones, counters, knobs, computers, registers, etc.)
Promoting good health etiquette by making hand sanitizer readily available to employees and customers, requiring employees to wash their hands frequently, and encouraging all employees to wear facial masks and gloves in order to protect themselves and others.
Developing or adopting flexible scheduling policies so that employees can either social distance or work from home if possible, as well as encouraging sick employees or employees experiencing symptoms to stay at home.
Providing education and training to employees about health and safety procedures, all in an easy to understand format, like fact sheets and posters, and in the appropriate language and literacy level for all employees.
Limiting or eliminating any unnecessary travel and close interaction with others, maintain at least 6 feet of distance from other people, and explore the option of using video conferencing or calls to communicate in lieu of in-person meetings.