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Rubbermaid Garage Storage Units – Find the Storage System You Need

Written by Joe on April 26th, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

The garage is probably one of the messiest areas of your house as it often stocks unwanted objects from the main house. Keeping it orderly is a huge challenge to many homeowners. When you are cleaning the house and find stuff that you no longer need, the garage is the first place that comes to mind for storage. Before you know it, a pile of junk confronts you every time you open your garage.

When this happens, a storage system is badly needed to clean up the mess and get things organized. Rubbermaid garage storage is a kind of storage system that is crafted by Rubbermaid in the hopes of providing homeowners with garage storage solutions. There are many types of storage versions to choose from. One of them is the fast track rails. With this system, you install different rail designs and forms to provide you with extra storage space. The rails are fastened on the wall and you can hang tools and even bigger objects like your bike on the wall so they don't clutter your garage flooring.

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Build Your Garage: What To Look For In Your Garage Storage Cabinets

Written by Joe on April 19th, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

Garages serve multiple purposes in a household. Garages can be both a car park and a tool shed. Garages can also serve as playrooms for kids and as a work room for a certain hobby. Whatever function your garage serves, there is one key element that your garage should never be without: a good garage storage cabinet.

What should you look for in a good garage storage cabinet?

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Garage Storage Units – Your Best Solution To Organizing Your Garage Clutter

Written by Joe on April 19th, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

With the accumulated personal things, valuable items, and other excess consumer products, the garage storage is so full, you would not know on earth how to solve your problem except to dispose some of those off. But even after this solution, you will realize that it is not the proper solution after all, as one day you may still found your garage storage unit having the same problem as before, cluttered and chaotic appearance.

Installing the right garage storage units will avoid you from becoming a victim of that dilemma. Even if you think you are overstuffed with things you have accumulated in the past years, you don't have to resort to the same eventual solution most homeowners face themselves surrendering to the reality of disposing off their items as the only less painful process of fixing garage storage problems.

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Garage Wall Storage: for when there is no space on the floor

Written by Joe on April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

The need for garage wall storage is obvious when the floor space is all taken. This can happen because the space is filled up with vehicles or the garage itself is just a small space. When that is the case, then it is necessary to transform your walls into useful storage space.

Every household has boxes and containers that are not used very often, but are filled with items that need to be kept. The best examples of this are Christmas decorations. Just piling them up in the garage makes them an obstacle to be avoided for 10 to 11 months out of the year. The best solution for this is storage on the walls.

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Garage Storage Units: not the old trucks of our grand parents

Written by Joe on April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

The garage storage units that are available today are more advanced and easier to use than the systems our grandparents had to endure with. If you wanted to get your garage organized 40 years ago, there was only one way to do it - and that is to do it yourself.

First, you had to have a large enough garage to place shelving in, or use the attic. Then the wood needs to be purchased to fill in the floor of the rafters above that need to be laid out and secured. This was generally a large space that had room for the boxes most families need to store. The inconvenient part was climbing up and down the ladder to access them. Some even built wooden shelves in the corners and along the back of the garages for easier storage, but for stability reasons these were rather large as compared to what is in use today.

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Garage Storage Shelves: scrap wood to premade sets all do the job

Written by Joe on April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

There are many different types of garage storage shelves that the home owner can use when extra space is needed. This can be done with a variety of materials, but they are usually wood, metal, or a combination of the two.

In the past, no one cared what their garage looked like and it showed. Any part of the house that was remodeled had the old fixtures, like kitchen cabinetry and old books shelves from the family room and bed rooms, mounted in the garage. These would usually not even be repainted or refinished before installing in the garage.

Today, things and perceptions have changed when it comes to finishing the garage. This includes the shelving units. These are the same ones that many people use inside their homes. The metal slides that are anchored into the studs are securely mounted and then the metal arms are placed at the appropriate heights. Then, usually wooden planks are placed to form the area where the storage of boxes and other items can be placed. When the planks are sanded and finished, they appear more pleasing to the eye.

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Garage Storage Racks: this is not the kind of rack they used in the middle ages

Written by Joe on April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Featured | No Comments

The modern garage storage racks are made of many different types of material. The right material for your needs is dependent on its purpose and the strength needed.

The framework of most stand alone racks is made out of steel or other metal ores to bring strength to the structure. The use of angle pieces adds strength so a thinner gauge can be used without losing any structural integrity. This has a second advantage, by being made of a thinner gauge, they are lighter in weight and easier to assemble and move. There are two different ways to set up a rack system in a garage.

There is the free standing rack and the wall anchored rack. If the free standing rack is the chosen style, then the heaviest weight objects on the shelving units should be located on the bottom shelves. If this is not done, then the racks may become top heavy and tip over if bumped or leaned against. These stand-alone racks should be anchored onto the floor for an added safety precaution.

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