We are a little more than a month away from June 20th, the official first day of summer. Odds are that you’re not going to wait until then to kick off your summer activities, and the summer temperatures certainly are going to hit much sooner than that day. Out of the many things that you would Continue Reading...
According to NAHB, 85.4% of homes built in America after 2013 feature a garage with the capability to hold two or more vehicles. However, many of these garages haven’t been living up to their full potential as not all Americans use their garage the way it was intended. Here are many reasons why we Continue Reading...
One of the first things you do when starting to organize your garage is get rid of the clutter. There’s no reason to hold on to items that are no longer relevant or will never be used. Once you’ve done that, the real question is - What do I do with all this stuff that I don’t want and don’t need? Continue Reading...
Is your garage floor stained, cracked and dirty? Polyurea floor coatings also known as Epoxy, can transform your well used garage floor into a showroom masterpiece. Epoxy is a durable, long lasting coating that is applied to your concrete. It won’t absorb liquids such as chemicals or water and Continue Reading...
The garage can be used for a variety of things, whether that be storage, workspaces, or play areas. Because the garage is used by the entire family for a variety of reasons, it can quickly get a smell. No one wants to enter, work or play in a stinky space. With spring on the horizon, it’s time to Continue Reading...
One of the biggest parts of garage clutter stem from confusion between what should be stored in the garage and what should not be stored. There aren’t any hard rules for this. However, it simply comes down to this: what is safe and what is not safe to store in the garage.
What Not to Keep in the Continue Reading...
When you have new cabinets installed in your garage it can be hard to know how to keep them organized. Items stored in garage cabinets are typically winter clothes, sports equipment, holiday decorations, cleaning supplies, paint and anything else that doesn’t have a place inside your home. The Continue Reading...