Tag Archive 'Garage Organization'

Jan 11 2010

Organizing Your Garage With Garage Storing Solutions

Published by N.Y. Remodeler under Garage & Storage

Garages are the perfect place to store all of your junk which you can’t find space for in your home. Everything from sporting equipment, to your treasured tools and even your machines. It was originally used to look after your car however these days have long since gone! If your garage is like mine and is only used to store food then you might need to organize it so you can reclaim your garage.

Garage shelves can normally be built in two different forms. Ones that are already made, or ones that are built on site. Site built shelves are much cheaper and more flexible. You will be able to find all of these things at your local home hardware store, or even lumber yard.

One of the most basic solutions is just a simple shelving system constructed out of plywood and held on strong brackets. You can strengthen the shelf by using braces at the studs.

Another type of shelving unit for your garage may be ones that stand on the floor. The most common and typical type of shelf is between 19 and 25 inches deep. It is normally constructed out of 2×4 wood and is arranged by 25 inches. These sizes can be adjusted in order to accommodate different sizes of items.

In order to store small items then you will need to keep small spaces between the studs. Attaching 1×2 strips of wood horizontally can make these shelving units much more functional for your purposes. This will prevent smaller units from slipping between the studs and falling off the shelf. Small shelves are a fantastic way to organize all of the small items in your garage including your screws and nails.

Another very important thing which you should consider when using prefabricated shelving is the possibility of adjusting the shelving system. By using prefabricated shelves which are adjustable you can set the shelves in at least two separate positions. This will enable a much more flexible and useable shelving system to help you to organize your garage. The pins should be able to be moved in order to move the shelves. You do need to make sure that these pins and shelves are heavy duty so that they will last for a long time. It is important you buy heavy duty shelving so that it doesn’t accidentally fall apart when you throw something onto the shelf!

Another thing which you need to think about when choosing shelving systems for your garage, in particular using prefabricated shelves. You should be careful when choosing shelves which are designed to handle heavy loads. Heavy duty shelves may need to be fixed back against the wall in order to stop it tipping over and crushing anyone.

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Nov 10 2009

10 Tips To Organize Your Garage

Published by N.Y. Remodeler under Cleaning Tips

Garages are a wonderful place where you can store everything you need. After a while, however, your garage may become one big junk pile. Everything may be jammed together, making it impossible to find what you need. When this happens, you know it is time to clean out and organize your garage. Use the tips below to help you organize your garage as efficiently and easily as possible:

1. Plan ahead and arrange what you will need before you start. Have all of your cleaning supplies and storage containers readily available. Having to leave repeatedly for what you need will only make the process longer.

2. Do not be afraid to throw things away. If something is broken and you have not missed it, throw it away. If you come across old toys your children do not use, make arrangements to donate the toys to children who need them.

3. Assign jobs to every family member. Smaller children can help by sorting toys, and older children can help with lifting and moving objects. If you have an infant or toddler, make arrangements to have another family member or friend watch that child for the day.

4. If you have quite a few items that are in good condition but you do not need or want, make plans to hold a garage sale the day after organizing your garage. This way, you will have a firm deadline and will not be tempted to keep a few items.

5. Group your belongings by category. Keep all of your gardening supplies in one area, and your children’s toys in another. This will help you be able to find everything you need easily.
6. Holiday decorations can take up a lot of space. Take the time to sort through these items carefully. People often pack these items quickly at the end of the holiday season, and they do not take the time to inspect them. Some items may be broken or in very poor condition.

7. Create shelving for dangerous and toxic chemicals. These items need to be placed out of the reach of children. If you do have small children at home, putting these items where they cannot be reached should be your first priority.

8. If you do have small children, get down low and look around the garage at their level. This will help you identify any potential hazards.

9. Invest in at least one shelving unit. You can use these shelves to safely stack storage bins and other items. Shelving units will help you clear up space in your garage and help keep you organized. You can even label shelves so that they will remain organized in the future.
10. Use hooks. These can be used to hang hoses, garden equipment, lawn furniture, bicycles, and sleds. These will also free up valuable garage space and help you stay organized.

Organizing your garage does not have to be an overwhelming task. Use these ten tips to make organization a breeze.

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