MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a great selection of garage organizers at www.thegaragedealer.com.



The Rubbermaid 3746 Large Vertical Storage Shed – 52 cu. Ft. has a grid floor which helps keep long handled tools in place and molded-in grooves for three shelves (not included). Two lockable doors (lock not included). Assembly is quick and easy with eight (8) interlocking panels


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STORAGE CABINET Conveniently store and organize supplies and equipment. Corrosion and dent resistant plastic construction with lockable doors for security. Cabinet is gray and is virtually maintenance free and easy to clean. Fixed shelves have up to 110 lb. capacity each. Doors are padlockable for security. Snap together construction assembles in 15 minutes. Easy assembly. 18.50 L. 37.50 W. 18.50 H.Amazon.com Product Description
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Quickly and easily add 52 inches of shelving space to help organize that closet, storage room, laundry room or garage with this shelf add-on kit from Rubbermaid. Stacked, the shelves can be used as two 2-foot shelves, or, as one 4-foot shelf when installed side by side. With no cutting necessary for assembly, installation is easy with all the included hardware. Shelves are finished with a long-lasting epoxy that doesn’t snag on close and protects from rust. Brackets h (more…)


I was looking at a Rubbermaid shed the other day and was struck by the care and quality that goes into sheds these days, even the cheap garden sheds many of us have in our backyards.
The old days when a wooden shed was about as good as it gets are long gone. Look around the gardens of your friends and neighbors. You will find metal sheds, plastic sheds and even vinyl sheds. Occasionally you’ll find a wooden one, but modern materials and manufacturing methods seem to have pushed the traditional lumber structures to one side.
This is not all a good thing, to my way of thinking.
What’s wrong with wood? It is long lasting. I remember the wooden storage sheds in our home and our neighbor’s when I was a boy. It lasted for several decades and ours would perhaps still be standing, only we sold the family home and it was carted off to a new lot with the shed and garage discarded and left behind.
Also, a wooden shed can be changed and adapted without any trouble. Need some more shelves? Just build them in! I did this in our garage recently, and was surprised at just how simple it was to take some old lumber and fashion it into a set of sturdy, useful shelves. Want a bench? Get out your tools and build one!
Try doing this in a metal shed. It’s possible, but you may need special, proprietary shelving or bench units from the shed manufacturer. Or in a plastic storage shed. That is just not possible.
In a wooden garden shed however, you just need some lumber, a saw and hammer.
A well maintained wooden shed will keep your garden area and backyard tidy and neat for many years.
Len McGrane has written about storage sheds at http://www.shed-central.com/index.htm
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If you’re like most people out there who own a garage, and wonder why, and how it gets so cluttered, so fast? Well, you’re not alone in those thoughts. It seems now a days that people tend to use their garage as the end home to all that stuff that you ‘may need one day’. Chances are…you’ll never use most of that stuff that you stored. With all the different techniques to organize your garage, you can surely find one that suits you. Here are a couple of ideas…
One of the best ways to start to clear things out is to round up everything that is still in workable, usable shape. Then you can put a price tag on it and sell it at your garage sale. This could help you pay for a garage organizer. Make sure you’re not over pricing things or they won’t sell and you’ll end up throwing them out…or worse yet, keeping them again.
Another way to clear out unwanted stuff is to rent a large garbage bin and start pitching things out. If you just don’t care to go through the effort of arranging a garage sale, then the latter is what will work for you. You can also check with you local garbage pickup, sometimes they offer a once a year spring clean up where you can throw out just about anything.
Now that you can finally move in there, it’s time to figure out just how to organize your garage. The best advice would be to draw a rough sketch so that everything will have it’s own place. The gardening tools together, car lubricants, tools, poisonous pesticides and chemicals, etc. That shouldn’t take you very long, maybe 15 to 30 minutes, but its crucial if want the transformation to go smoothly.
Now the fun part begins, picking out your garage organizer package. You can go out to your local building supply store and buy the individual shelves, brackets, screws and other hardware, but there’s a much easier way. Companies like Rubbermaid have made it simple to go out and purchase one of their complete packages. These will come with everything you need; screws, wire, wood, metal or plastic shelving, all the brackets and any other hardware you need to do a complete install.
Most of the packages give you a breakdown on the components they include. They will give the size of the area that it will fit into. So before you buy, mark down some general measurements on your sketch, that way you won’t be running back there for an exchange. A lot of the packages are what’s called ‘modular’, where you can add on and redesign them when your needs change.
That’s about it, it’s not that hard, in fact even someone that has never put a garage organizer together before can do so with very little trouble. Make sure when planning on the storage of the heavier items, you provide the proper commercial or industrial shelving. Each unit will have the maximum weight limitations printed on the box, so stick to those to avoid damage and injury.
Nazima Golamaully writes about Garage Shelving at http://www.ShelvingSite.com
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In today’s world, you hear a lot about getting organized, it is the “in” thing to make life easier. We organize our closets, our shelves, our drawers, our laundry rooms, our desks and our calendar all in hopes of straightening out our lives. There are even garage organizers to fix our outdoor, where do I put it type stuff. As technology has improved, life has become more hectic and we often feel out of control as we try to juggle so many things. So anything we can organize gives us a sense of control and accomplishment.
So, say you have every thing else organized in your life, you have probably left the garage for last. It is a bit intimidating because probably while you were organizing the house anything you didn’t know where to put, was put in the garage. Plus you have your seasonal items out there (from summer camping to winter skiing), gardening supplies and any handyman tools are all stored in your garage. But spring is finally here, so it is the perfect time to tackle getting your garage in order.
Organizing your garage is going to be a big enough project, so when looking for what type of storage system you should use, there are three things to look for:
Easy – the items in your garage organizers should be easy to access, easy to find and be organized in a systematic fashion that is easy to understand. This includes using all of your available space, not just your floor space but also your wall space, and sometimes your ceiling space. Keeping many of your items off the floor also keeps them safe and dry. Versatile – this means that the garage organizers that you choose should be able to be adapted for many different functions or activities. Your storage options should be flexible and adaptable to the many different things that you need to organize. Modular and Expandable – a modular system is made up of different modules as the basis of design. These various modules should allow your garage organizing system to expand as your storage needs or pocketbook allows.
There are a couple of different storage systems that fit all of these criteria, two of these being Flow Wall and Gladiator Garage Works. These types of garage organizers have panels (slats) that are attached to your garage walls, available in different size configurations. Onto these panels you can easily hang a variety of hooks, shelves, baskets, small cabinets and workstations.
The panels themselves are designed to be both easy to install and easy to use. All of the many accessories mentioned above easily hang on the walls. And, the various storage accessories make these garage organizers very versatile. The different hooks vary is size and configuration to hang things from bikes and skis to heavy duty hooks for ladders and wheel barrows. Along with the different length shelves and various types of baskets a cabinets, these systems are very versatile and can be adapted to anyone’s different needs.
When necessary, you can easily add more panels for additional storage space, or rearrange the hooks, shelves etc. into different configurations for different storage needs. These two options make these types of garage organizers both modular and expandable.
So, when you finally get the courage to organize your garage, remember ease, versatility and modular expandability, and if you match all of these criteria in your system, you will be happy with the garage organizers that you choose for your garage.
MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a great selection of garage organizers at www.thegaragedealer.com.


Probably, the most sufficient space for storage in your home is your garage. This is because it offers a huge amount of space, though that space is limited depending on the use of the garage. Your garage is the perfect candidate for improving the efficiency of your storage space. Luckily, you have a ton of options available to you for taking on this project.
One option that you have is to go out and buy what known as a modular storage unit. These have components that you can mix and match with one another as you see fit to give yourself more storage space compacted into a tighter area. This will solve much of your space difficulty.
Another thing that you could do is to build your own storage area. Sometimes the modular ones just aren’t sufficient enough for the amount of storage that you may need, due to the amount of stuff that you’ve accumulated over the years. Building your own unit may help you cut back on clutter and make it easier for cleaning the useful area that you do have. As well, seasonal items will be easier to get to year in and year out, plus making it safer as you age with your home.
Shelves, cabinets, plastic containers, and wall-mounted racks are the more popular kinds of garage storage and organization solutions. Cabinets work great for protecting what’s inside them from moisture as well as dust. Shelves will save you space more efficiently but the cheapest solution are wall-mounted racks. These combined with clear plastics containers will assist you in being able to see the contents of your storage along the racks.
Just imagine a beautiful spring day. Your certainly don’t want it to go to waste there for get yourself excited to go for a bike ride, maybe do some fishing with the kids, and even enjoy a little picnic. However, when you get to your garage you see nothing less than a huge mess, with all of the equipment that you were so excited to pull out buried behind clutter, shoved in corners broken and damaged. There goes that idea. Instead, it’s time to retake your garage.
The most important part when organizing your garage is knowing where to start. You’ll first want to buy some cabinets, along with some shelves and a hammer and nails.
The sorting and storing goes as follows. You’ll need to categorize every object and put it in a spot specially designed for it. For instance sporting gear needs to be put in a cabinet or up on a shelf. Any tools should be placed in drawers hung on peg boards in an orderly fashion such as by size and type.
Be merciless about throwing things away and don’t even think twice before you toss away anything that you haven’t used recently or those things that are broken. If you haven’t fixed it yet, chances are that you won’t. Seasonal gear should also be sorted; boots and things that are out-of-season such as coats should be organized in small closets.
Once you finish sorting, organizing, and throwing away Unwanted or unneeded items, you’ll be pleasantly surprised to recognize your long lost friend; the garage floor. Maybe you can even get your car into the garage again. Wouldn’t that be special?


Garage organizers are not all created equal, not by a long shot. When you have stuff to store, but not enough space to store it in, then you know a lot about storage – or the lack of it. Many garages are used to solve this problem with simple plywood shelves. This works, but isn’t very attractive. It also isn’t very efficient. There really isn’t all that much difference between a pile of stuff on the floor and a pile of stuff on a shelf. It can be nearly as frustrating and as equally irritating. Creating a truly organized garage space takes a little bit of planning and thought. Once you’ve figured out exactly what you need to organize, then you can purchase the appropriate organization solution for your garage. Assuming that you’ve figured out your needs, here are some possible organizers for your consideration.
First, you could opt for something as basic as garage organizer cabinets that can be mounted on the wall, or put on rollers and left on the floor. These are really nice because they allow you to store items on shelves, then hide them out of site behind doors. No more embarrassment when friends and family go out to your garage. But you can do more, way more.
Garage organizers go way beyond simple shelves or even cabinets. Another one of the more popular solutions for garage storage is adjustable wall rack systems. Companies like Gladiator, Bench Solution, Flow Wall, or NewAge VersaTrac all make various wall track systems that are truly customizable and versatile. Think about all that stuff that clutters up your garage that just doesn’t fit in a cabinet or on a shelf. Hoses, rakes, shovels, brooms, roller blades, rackets, weed trimmers, etc. With a wall system you can adjust the racks and hooks so that you can make a truly functional and customizable space. Yard tools no longer have to plague your life. Don’t you hate the way they start out stacked in a corner, but somehow find a way to creep out onto the floor and invariably get in the way? Say goodbye to that little problem forever!
As a large active family, we have lots of bikes and sports equipment to manage. Rather then just have all those things rolling, bouncing, and lying around, we’ve found that overhead garage organizers are a simple, but important part of our garage. For the bikes, we bought some Prostor ceiling mount bike lifts. These allow us to use the space above, while still allowing easy access to the bikes when we want to use them. For the basketballs, soccer balls, and baseball equipment, we purchased a couple of Prostor ball and bat sport racks. These are great. They are solid steel and have a really nice smooth finish. They were easy to mount up on the wall and does exactly what we wanted them to do – keep stuff off the floor!
Garage organizers are also available for other specific items. You can get racks for golf club bags, fishing poles, ski equipment, roller blades, lawn and garden equipment, even ladders and wheelbarrows. No matter what you have to organize, you will be pleasantly surprised at your options. You truly can make sense of all that stuff. There just isn’t any excuse for clutter anymore. Go for it!
MJ is a free lance writer for Click Shops, Inc., where you can find a large selection of garage organizers at www.garagecabinetsonline.com.


Garage organizers come in many shapes and sizes. There are specialty racks, shelves, and cabinets. There are hoist systems, overhead platforms, and other ingenious ideas that people have come up with to help organize stuff. Sometimes “garage organizers” even refers to a type of person, as in people who organize garages. Usually it just refers to ways and means of making sense of life’s various things that tend to clutter up our garages and homes. Lets take a closer look at this last area. A good place to start is to break down the things that you and your family members use on both a regular and an occasional basis.
You and your kid’s bikes are probably things you use often. These things can be stored with specialty racks that make it possible for you to access your bikes easily and quickly. without having them lying all over the floor. Picture how nice it would be to not have to deal with bikes flopping all over the place, or tripping on them when you try to navigate your way past them to try to get to something else. All in all, garage organizers for bikes is a wonderful idea.
Other things you use frequently that really benefits from garage organizers is sports equipment. Soccer balls, basketballs, footballs, golf clubs, roller blades, and all sorts of other things can be safely and neatly stored in bins and on hooks designed just for such things. This sure beats the normal dump-it-on-the-floor-and-run routine that most kids use. It doesn’t seem to matter how many times you ask them to put their things away, they somehow just end up all over the garage floor. If the kids know that there is a specific rack or bin for their stuff, it makes it more likely that they will use it.
Things that you use infrequently would be things like fishing gear. Garage organizers help make sense of this stuff too. Chances are you have fishing poles, reels, nets, and other fishing stuff that only gets used every once in awhile, but mostly just sits in a jumbled mess. Instead of piling all that stuff up willy-nilly in a corner of the garage somewhere, why not organize it neatly. Next time you get ready to go fishing, loading up will be a snap. Plus, you’ll save yourself the frustration of dealing with rods and reels that are a mess.
Probably my most favorite garage organizers are garage storage cabinets. These can be left on the floor on rollers, or mounted on the wall, or even situated on a table top. Many are lockable, and most have adjustable shelves. Paints, stains, sandpapers, miscellaneous hand tools, and other items that can really turn your tool boxes into jumbled messes go great in these sorts of cabinets. Like all garage organizers, these cabinets make our lives easier because the frustration of dealing with things out of place goes away. Instead, we create an environment where we can think clearly, access things we need easily, and just create a more relaxing vibe in our day to day lives.
Garage organizers come in all shapes and sizes, and I recommend them highly if you are interested in simplifying both the frequently, and infrequently, used items in your life. Do an inventory and decide to take action. Get the organizers you need and smile.
MJ writes for ClickShops Inc., where you can find a great selection of garage organizers for your home at www.thegaragedealer.com.


Need fast and simple solutions for your garage organization problems? Here are seven tips to help you get that garage in order and organized for good.
Hanging Racks
Getting racks that you can hang from the rafters of your garage works great for a variety of items. This garage organization solution works especially well for bikes. It keeps them from taking away valuable floor space while still keeping them easily accessible.
Hooks
Hooks are a great solution for many garage items. Long handled items that have a hole in the end work well to hang on hooks. If you use tarps or any sort of cover for your car or grill, hanging these things on hooks in the garage when they are not in use works very well.
Pegboards
This is one of the best garage organization tips that there is. Pegboards are the most flexible and inexpensive garage organization tools that there is. You can easily change how your garage is organized just by changing where you put your pegboard holders.
When you do get it organized exactly the way you want, take a picture of it and hang the picture up next to the holders. Do this for every section of the garage that has pegboard holders. It works best to do this for each section of the pegboard rather than taking a picture of the entire thing.
Shelves
The best way to use shelves in your garage is for storing containers and smaller items. Make sure that whatever shelving you install will be able to handle the weight load of what you are going to put on it.
Keep sharp and dangerous items off the floor
This is one of those garage organization tips that seems obvious but which is not always easy to follow. Making sure that things like rakes and hoes get put in their proper place is important for safety. When these items end up on the floor, you can have an unpleasant surprise if you are not watching where you are walking. Always put back items in their proper place that are potentially dangerous.
Secure hazardous items
This is another one of those garage organization tips that has to do with safety, always an important topic when you are dealing with garage storage. Anything that is toxic to humans or animals should be kept in a secure area that small children and pets cannot reach. Things like paint, weed killers, bug sprays and gas all belong in this category. If you have pets that go in the garage and they can climb, this means putting these items in high cabinets that you can close. If you have children, it is always a good idea to let them know at a young age what is and is not dangerous in the garage.
Wall Tool Holders
These work well for weed trimmers, shovels, rakes, garden equipment and brooms. Having a wall tool holder not only helps keep these items organized but it also means that they stay off the floor.


