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Me and my buddies just got done cleanin our deer and for some reason i had the munchies and decided to use the garage heater as my redneck grill.

Your garage presents you with enough space to store items which you cannot place anywhere else in the house. The first step will be to sort through your belongings and discard stuff that you do not need anymore. Then you can start organizing your garage space accordingly, to make room for everything you want to store in that place.

- Categorize every item, make separate storage spaces for your electrical equipments, your lawn maintenance and other garden tools and any sports gear that you might need to store. Designating specific places for the items will help you to locate them easily as and when you need them. Anything that you will need to use everyday should be kept at such a place where you can reach them easily.

- Store different seasonal items separately. For instance, if winter is approaching, group together items like snow shovels, ice scrapers, skis, snow boots and the like and keep them at an easily accessible place. These should not be mixed with items that you need at summer like sun umbrellas and barbeque grills. You may want to have a tall cabinet built to place all these articles at the same place.

- Hooks and shelves are the key to solving your garage organization problem. A wide range of hooks and hangers are available in the market and help you get virtually everything off the floor. Do no go strictly by the name. Ladder hooks can be used to hang up much more than just ladders. Rafter hooks can be used to hold extension cords rather than being fastened into rafter. Look at the size and shape of the hooks and try to visualize what articles it can hold.

- Articles that cannot be hung from hooks need to be shelved. Installation of shelves, particularly the standard-and-bracket system shelves is simple. You may hire a professional carpenter to help you with this job.

- Do not pile up your garage too much, leave room for your car as well, and enough free space to be able to maneuver it while driving in and out of the garage. Make sure that your garage organization work does not encroach upon the space needed by the passengers to enter and exit the car comfortably.

Organizing or even reflecting on organizing the garage is often an exasperating chore for almost all homeowners. However, the sooner you get it organized, the better use you can make out of that place.

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How to Keep Your Garage Organized

Posted by admin On March - 31 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Everyone’s garage inevitably ends up a mess from time to time. There is something about the convenient storage spot that compels homeowners to pile their stuff inside. Many people’s cars have not seen the inside of the garage in many years. Others fear opening the door and causing an avalanche of junk.

The worst byproduct of having a messy garage is not being able to find anything. Some people don’t know where their circular saw is or how many weed whackers they have. This leads to frustration, procrastination, and the accumulation of more stuff. Wouldn’t it be nice to know where everything is? It is easy to organize a garage and keep it that way. It just takes some determination, planning, and time.

Step 1: Clean it out

There is no way the garage can be put back together if it has not been ripped apart. It may take sometime, but pulling everything out and sorting it will make it easier to thin down the mess and continue with the next step.

Chances are half of the things that have piled up are junk. Anything someone is willing to leave in a pile in the garage for a few years probably isn’t worth keeping. If it is, it should be taken inside and used. Family heirlooms should be neatly packed away and kept in the attic or basement where there is less chance they will get shuffled around.

All the things that are not worth keeping can be recycled, donated, and sold. A good old-fashioned garage sale will save the trouble of moving unwanted items and bring in some extra cash.

When the cleaning is finished, only items that are necessary to have in the garage should be there. What’s necessary? Anything that the family might need occasionally that should be kept outside. This includes tools, car accessories, bikes, and yard equipment, but it is ultimately up to the homeowner.

Step 2: Plan

The only way to keep a space organized is to organize it in the first place. There can be no organization without a plan. Plans are doubly important in garages, because of large items stored there. In order to fit things in and have access to them, the homeowner should designate sections for different types of items.

Start by taking stock of what is left and separate it into different groups. Assign each of the groups an appropriate space in the garage. Remember that there are many ways to maximize storage. There are many storage solutions available online and at stores that are cost effective, streamline the planning process, and save space.

Adding shelving or bike hooks are a great for keeping items accessible while freeing up space. Look into buying a chest or pegboard to store tools. The key to making the space look tidy will be to reduce loose items as much as possible, so purchase some clear storage boxes. These plastic boxes will protect items and allow the owner to see everything inside. Try putting all things of the same category (car cleaning products, pool toys, etc.) in a box on a shelf and labeling them. They will be out of sight, but still easy to find.

Step 3: Put it all up

This step is as simple as it sounds. If there is a plan, putting everything in its place should be easy.

Step 4: Keep it up

Initially, the excitement of pulling the car into its new spot in the garage will provide the motivation to keep the place in check, but that feeling will fade away. Sometimes it will be easier just to throw the tools on the workbench or park the bike by the door. Beware slipping back into these messy ways. It is always better in the long run to put things up as soon as one is finished with them. Keep in mind that neglecting to straighten up will require another complete overhaul of the garage.

If there is no time to clean up, schedule a few minutes each week to check and make sure things are in order. Just make sure the place does not get out of hand in the meantime.

The best part about keeping the garage up is that an effective plan will make it easy. When there is a place for everything, there is no wasted time trying to fit things in. If things get out of hand, try revamping the plan and looking at better storage options. It is never too late to reorganize. Once an effective system is in place, it will be hard to mess it up.

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Brian Jenkins is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to organization such as Garage Organizers

I can’t seem to find one anywhere. Originally, I was going to just have a sub install it but I’m having trouble finding someone competent enough to switch out the old single overhead one I now have. The problem is, my home is built out of CMU’s and because of the lack of wood framing to attach the door hardware to, the installers are either high in their bids or low in experience. I would have no qualms about tackling this kind of project as I’ve been in the trades all my life and I’m well stocked with equipment and tools.

SteelMaster Steel Car Garage

Posted by admin On March - 30 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

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