Make Garage
Organization
Go Smoothly
Garages tend to fall victim to disorganization during the
winter, when homeowners want to hurry inside and get some
respite from the cold. As a result, many homeowners resolve to
clean their garages come springtime.
Cleaning a disorganized garage overcome with clutter can
be an all-day job, so homeowners would be wise to reserve a
springtime Saturday or Sunday to get their garages back in order.
Upon designating ample time to clean their garages, homeowners
can then utilize a few additional tips to make the project go as
smoothly as possible.
• Empty the garage. The first step when organizing a garage is
to empty it completely. Old machinery and rusted lawn and garden
tools have a way of disappearing in garages, and those items may
remain there for years if the garage is never emptied. Once you
have emptied the garage, you might be surprised to learn just how
much or even how little space you have to work with.
• Clean the garage top to bottom. After you have emptied the
garage, give it a thorough cleaning. Cleaning the garage serves
multiple purposes. A clean garage is less likely to be overcome
with dirt and/or critters, both of which can contribute to the
deterioration of tools and machinery stored in the garage. In
addition, you may be less likely to let a clean garage fall back into
disorganization, saving you the trouble of reorganizing the garage
next spring.
• Look up. Many homeowners fail to make adequate use of
the vertical space in their garages. But keeping items off the floor
can make it easier to clean the garage and will provide more room
for your car or other machinery you don’t want to leave in the
driveway or a backyard shed. Install shelves so you can more safely
store automotive fluids and cleaners, and hang some hooks or
hammer a few nails into the garage walls so you can hang tools like
rakes and garden shears.
• Group tools by season. Grouping tools by season can make
for a more organized garage and one less likely to be overcome
with clutter. Designate one corner of the garage for lawn and
gardening tools and another for winter tools like snow shovels
or snowblowers. This makes it easier to find tools when you need
them. When grouping tools, you can also group items by who uses
them. For example, parents can designate one area of the garage
for their tools, while kids can get their own area for their toys and
bicycles.
• Resolve to park in the garage. One of the best ways to keep
a garage organized is to park your vehicle or vehicles inside the
garage each night. Parking in a garage protects your vehicle(s)
from the elements, and you also won’t be tempted to leave items
lying around on the garage floor if you know you will eventually be
pulling your vehicle in.
A few simple strategies can make springtime garage
organization more effective and efficient.
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