Setting Up a Home Gym in Your Garage: Complete Guide
The garage is the most popular location for home gyms in Canada, and for good reason. Concrete floors support any weight, ceiling heights accommodate tall racks, and the space is naturally separate from your living area. But a great garage gym requires more than dumping equipment on concrete. From climate control to lighting to layout, this guide covers everything you need to transform a standard Canadian garage into a world-class training facility.
Step 1: Clear, Clean, and Measure
Start by completely emptying your garage. Sweep and degrease the concrete floor—oil stains prevent rubber mats from laying flat. Measure your available space carefully, noting the positions of the garage door track, electrical outlets, windows, and any water heater or furnace that must remain accessible. Take ceiling height measurements in multiple spots—garage floors often slope toward the door for drainage, affecting ceiling clearance.
Step 2: Address the Floor
Bare concrete is cold, hard on joints, and will crack under dropped weights. Cover your training area with 3/4-inch rubber horse stall mats or commercial gym tiles. For a two-car garage gym, plan for 6–8 stall mats (

