After having your garage built, you will have enough space to keep your household equipment. You may add some shelves or cabinets and arrange them tidily. However, after few years you feel difficult to find something you really need because your garage is totally messy, with tools and supplies spread all over the place. So, this is the right time to set a plan to reorganize your tools and equipment in the garage. You have to spend your time and energy, but you can have a lot of benefits after finishing this plan. It will be easier to find a tool you need and make your tasks less tedious.
The first step is disposing all the things which you do not need anymore. The clue is if you do not use certain tool for a year, it means you do not need it, unless it is a specific or expensive tool that you really may use in the future. After that, think of a method to organize your tools effectively so you can move freely around in it. Free-standing yard tool organizer can be used to keep rakes, shovels, and other yard tools. Automatically, you can keep all bulky yard tools in one spot of the garage.
Pegboards will be beneficial to hold small tools. Actually, there are various tool holders created for the pegboard which hold different forms of tools. Some people disagree with this idea but it will make your tools completely visible and easy to find. Tool storage compartments can be functional to keep hand tools ordered such as hammers, wrenches, and pliers. You can purchase organizer based on the designs and sizes you need. In case you want to have ones which have better sliding material, they are more expensive.
Small containers or drawers are suitable to keep smaller tools, specialty equipment, and spare parts like screws, nuts, bolts, etc. nails, etc. if you think that you cannot remember the tools you keep in detail, you can give label on the box. It should mention the things you put inside. You can try to apply this idea to keep your work place clutter-free. Also, you will have cleaner and more efficient garage.
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