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Regain Your Garage: Simple Tricks for Getting Organized

October 16, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

A thoughtful approach to garage storage makes the most of this valuable space and keeps every necessity at your fingertips.

If your house is bursting at the seams, or simply short on storage options, the solution may be as close as your garage. To make the best use of this space, however, you first need to corral its current chaos.

This is, fortunately, a relatively simple task if you incorporate a few good storage ideas. With careful planning and a little effort, you can transform your garage from a messy catchall to an efficient, well-organized household annex.

Divide and conquer

First things first: Get rid of anything you no longer use. After you’ve winnowed down the contents of your garage, sort everything into groups. Keep garden tools with garden tools, and sports equipment with sports equipment. Items used together ought to be stored together.

Where possible, place like items into clear plastic containers with lids. It’s fine to use opaque bins, just be sure to label each one. Stackable containers are especially handy. They keep your belongings clean, protect against insects and rodents, increase the amount of usable floor space, and cut down on visual clutter.

What goes where?

The efficient use of space partly depends on positioning stored items in a thoughtful, strategic way. Are there certain items you’re likely to need on a regular basis, such as cleaning supplies? If so, store them near the door so you can access them quickly and easily. Stash rarely used or seasonal items, like sleds and skis, in harder-to-reach spots.

Off the wall

The key to garage storage and organization is getting things off the floor. Capitalizing on wall space enables you to fit the most into your garage, while keeping it all visible and easy to access. The type of wall storage you choose depends on your storage needs, project budget and personal preferences. Many homeowners opt for one or a combination of the following storage standbys:

  • Pegboard. A favorite for generations, pegboard is inexpensive and easy to install. Because it can be outfitted with an array of compatible hooks, clamps, bins and shelves, pegboard can be used to store and organize just about anything, as long as the item to be stored isn’t especially heavy.
  • Open shelving. Whether a wall-mounted track system or a set of stand-alone units, open shelves are affordable, versatile and user-friendly, and they keep everything in plain sight. Plus, depending on their construction, 12- or 16-inch-deep shelves are typically capable of holding heavier items.
  • Closed cabinetry. If you plan to park your car in the garage, cabinets with doors may be the most desirable option, because closed storage means not having to come face-to-face with paint cans and garbage bags every time you leave or arrive home. Cabinets are available in countless materials and styles, but generally speaking, they are more expensive than other solutions. And because they are unable to accommodate very large items, cabinets are most effective when used in conjunction with another storage system.
  • Panelized systems. Here, entire walls are covered with specially designed panels that hold any number of companion add-ons, such as hooks and shelves. Unlike pegboard, panelized systems can handle heavier items. But that strength and utility comes at a cost, especially since some proprietary products must be installed by licensed professionals.

Look up

For certain infrequently used belongings, the ceiling provides ideal, out-of-the-way storage space. Ladders and seasonal gear can be kept here, hung by clips or straps fastened to the ceiling joists. Or you can take advantage of hoist pulley systems, which cleverly operate like the cords on window blinds. Bear in mind, however, that ceiling storage must be oriented so that it doesn’t interfere with the operation of the garage door.

Safety steps

As you’re organizing your garage, it’s important to keep safety in mind. It’s unsafe to store gasoline and propane in the garage; a single spark could lead to tragedy.

Likewise, if you have children or pets, you should store hazardous materials like fertilizer and pesticides far out of reach. Locked cabinets are a good solution for these toxic materials, and they’re also a smart place to store power tools and sharp implements.

 

Article originally published at https://www.zillow.com/blog/garage-tricks-getting-organized-168713/.

Filed Under: Home Improvements, Home Maintenance, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: DIY, Home Improvement, Real Estate Tips

From Minor to Major: Roof Damage to Look for After a Bad Storm

September 9, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Depending on where you reside, bad storms may be a frequent occurrence. Even if you don’t live in these storm-prone areas, when they do eventually hit, they can leave unspeakable damage.

While you may be safe inside, the same cannot always be said for the exterior of your home. One part of the house that takes the brunt of a storm is the roof. Here are different types of roof damage to look out for after a storm:

Damaged, Broken or Missing Shingles

The kind of roof damage you have depends on the type of storm that hit your area. If your roof has damaged or missing shingles, it’s most likely due to a wind storm. Shingles are roofing materials that keep water, debris and even pests from infiltrating the interior of your home. While shingles are made to withstand turbulent weather conditions, they aren’t indestructible.

If your roof is old, it’s not uncommon to experience an issue with shingles. If you notice damage or missing shingles, contact a professional roofing company to replace them.

Faulty Gutters

Your gutters are one of the main safeguards to keep water from damaging your home. However, if they become clogged or break after a storm, you might start to see water inside. Water damage caused by faulty gutters can include a leaking roof and structural damage. It can also cause mold to grow, which can ruin your home’s foundation and could also make you sick. If your gutters are in disrepair, you should contact a roof restoration service for help.

Attic Issues

When a storm blows over, the first place you should check is your attic. This area of your home can show tell-tale signs of roof damage from the inside out. If you notice any stains or leaks, there’s a good chance your roof is damaged. Even the tiniest of leaks can cause serious damage to the drywall inside. Furthermore, if you feel a breeze in your attic, it can also be a sign that your roof has lost some shingles or it has sustained damage from hail.

Storms can affect your home in many ways, but the truth is, your roof is vulnerable. If you notice any of these issues, be sure to call a professional to repair your roof!

 

REMEMBER: Make sure you go with reputable local companies for the most affordable options! It’s also a good idea to get free bids from 2-3 roofers before choosing one and don’t forget to have your insurance company involved if your bid is significantly over your deductible so that they can pay for the difference over your deductible.

 

Article originally published at http://blog.rismedia.com/2020/roof-damage-bad-storm/.

Filed Under: Home Improvements, Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Home Improvement, Monument Realtor, Real Estate Tips

How Window Replacement Improves Home Value

September 2, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

If you’re looking to enhance the value of your home, one of the easiest and most affordable upgrades you can make is to install new windows. Older windows could make your home appear out-of-date and raise questions about their ability to insulate the home’s interior.

New windows are available in many styles that can let more light into your home, filter or adjust the light that enters and even offer built-in shades that can be managed digitally. Here are four ways that new windows can increase your property value:

Update the Home’s Decor

Replacing your older windows can make any room more attractive and functional. Many homeowners have all their windows replaced at the same time for consistent style and effectiveness, but even one room with upgraded windows can add that ‘wow’ factor to your home. You can choose from options like a bay window, a skylight, a stained glass effect, various pane designs and windows with an internal shading feature. With incoming light adjusted through the new windows, you can arrange for each room to have its own ambiance.

Eliminate Air and Moisture Flow

The frame seal on older windows can begin to deteriorate over time. Moisture from rain, snow and ice can creep into the property to create a damp or chilly effect. Strong breezes may cause older windows to rattle, revealing your home’s age and reduced ability to control airflow to the interior of the home. Having new windows installed will seal up any leaks to prevent further problems from outdoor air and damp weather.

Maintain Value

Newer windows are built to last with sturdy materials and expert construction. You won’t have to worry about replacing your new windows anytime in the next few years. They’ll continue to look good as well; keeping your home up-to-date and aesthetically appealing. With a firm seal and quality products, your windows will hold their value without breaking down due to inclement weather conditions.

Reduce Utility Bills

Replacing your home’s windows will keep the cold air out so you don’t end up paying to heat your home against cold air squeezing into aging window frames. The glass of newer windows is also tempered to withstand strong heat, which may also help to reduce heating costs. Windy days won’t cause your new windows to rattle and you don’t have to worry about moisture seeping into the home to increase humidity or glass condensation.

Consider updating the windows in your home for a new look and more efficient heating and cooling. Windows can improve the appearance and overall comfort of your property!

 

REMEMBER: Make sure you go with reputable local companies for the most affordable options!

 

Article originally published online at http://blog.rismedia.com/2020/window-replacement-home-value/.

Filed Under: Buyers, Home Improvements, Real Estate Tips, Sellers Tagged With: For Sellers, Home Improvement, Real Estate Tips, selling a home

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