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How To Organize Your Garage Once and For All

Garage Organization for Storage

The average American household has a garage, but not everyone uses it for its intended purpose. Some people use the garage to store things they are too lazy to take inside or outside, or they simply don't have room in their house. Well, if you're one of the people who can't seem to get your act together when it comes time to put away your stuff and live an organized life, we've compiled some great tips on how to get started with organizing your garage so you can be more productive and less stressed out.

Cluttered Garage

Secret tips you should remember for organizing your garage

You might know some of the tips for organizing your garage, but do you really know the secret tips that many people really don’t tell you. Especially the professional organizers that are getting paid to organize garages for a living. If you get the secret tips that they are using every day, then you will not need to pay anyone for organizing your garage.

Downsize your clutter

The whole secret is to downsize your clutter. It is essential to make sure that you have less clutter before you even start with the garage organization.
There are different ways that you can get rid of your clutter. You can give it away or even throw the unusable and broken stuff out. Just keep the things that you are really going to use again and that is safe to store in the garage.

Clean the garage floor

This is very important because it will allow more room for your projects and prevent stains from old oil spills or other liquids stored in the garage. Another reason why you need to clean your garage flooring before garage organization is to avoid dust from garage floors & garage carpet getting on garage cabinets and garage door handles. Clean the garage floor thoroughly with cleaning solution and water, use a broom or vacuum to get rid of all debris so it will be easier for Garage organizing products such as garage storage racks.

Cleaning out garage

Use the walls of the garage

You can definitely store items on the ceiling of your garage and you can also make use of the garage walls. You can add shelves, or you can hang hooks for the things like garden tools that you can hang on the walls. This will ensure that you are going to save lots of space for the other things that you can’t store in containers. These are going to be the things you are using on a regular basis.

You just need to make sure that you secure the hooks and shelves tightly, so they don’t fall off the wall the moment that you are putting anything on them. You might not just damage your wall, but you are also going to damage your vehicle if you have parked your vehicle in the garage.

Have “Zones”

Begin grouping like items with other like items. Think of zones like departments in a store, such as the garden area, the tools section, and so on. That way you know where each item "lives." With this zone concept, you can think as small (three basic zones) or as big as you need to.

Organized garage with spaces for everything

Plan Your Storage

Estimate your storage space and begin storing items in the proper place. Utilize your vertical space! Also you need to make sure that all harmful materials and tools are stored in a locked cabinet away from children and pets.

Use attic lifts

You can easily use attic lifts to lift some stuff in the garage attic. This isn’t just a great way to secure some extra storage space, but to make sure that you have a way of getting anything heavy down without hurting yourself or letting anything fall and get damaged.

The Steps to Organizing Your Garage

  1. Gather as many empty boxes or containers as you think you’ll need (more is better) before you get started.
  2. It is really important to label everything with a marker that will not rub off over time. You might know now what items is stored in which container, but within a couple of months, you will not remember anymore. And, over a year or two you will for sure don’t remember what you have stored where.
    Label your containers (Garden, pets, tools, etc.) and line them across the driveway so you can throw things into the designated labeled containers. This includes a Donation Box or 2 maybe 3. Think about having a garage sale if you have a bunch of unwanted but reusable stuff and make a little extra cash.
  3. Go through all of your stuff, one thing at a time placing things into the designated marked containers. Allow yourself ONE big miscellaneous box for the things you have absolutely no idea what to do with. You’ll figure that out later. *TIP* Don’t make it too heavy because you won’t be able to move it.

Empty the garage of all of it’s contents. This is probably the most tedious part but if you can start from scratch by putting everything back in an organized way, the hard part is over.

So here’s the thing,.. some garages are a “catch-all” for everything you don’t use on a regular basis like Christmas or other holiday decorations, If these things aren’t put away in an organized manner, that priceless family heirloom could get smashed by a stray basketball or something else. Lost forever.

Once It’s Done…

Once you have successfully organized your garage, the last step is to keep this organizing strategy going. It’s good to organize your garage about twice a year. Garages are high-traffic areas so the more often you organize this space, the less time it will take. As the experts point out, once an area is organized, it doesn't take as long to clean it. When you’ve completed the garage transformation, make sure to take before and after pictures. It will look like a new space! Congrats on transforming your chaos into order with some simple steps. You deserve it!

Are you struggling with putting things in the attic using just your run of mill attic ladder? Versalift Attic System is a life-saver/back-saver. If you haven’t heard of it, you need to check it out! It’s so easy. All you have to do is load whatever you want on the platform that sits on your garage floor and push a button that sends the Versalift to the attic. By using your trusty attic ladder to get into the attic, just unload the stuff where you want in an the attic. And you’re done!

 

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