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About 80% of American homes have a garage. This extension of the house offers the opportunity to store things without cluttering up the home. 

So, why do so many garages get messy?

Many people do not know how to utilize this space properly. Keep reading to learn 5 about garage storage mistakes and how to go about avoiding them.

1. Weak Flooring

Many people think of the garage as a space for parking and storing outdoor items. So, they tend to ignore the floor.

Regular concrete flooring will hold up for a little bit of time. But as you drive on it and store your items, the strength will wear down.

With heavy items sitting on the floor, extreme cold and water will further compromise the integrity. As moisture settles into the cracks, mold will grow.

The mold can grow onto items stored on the floor and potentially ruin them. It will also give your garage a musty smell.

To create the best storage space, put in floors that are stronger than epoxy. Polyurea floors will resist damage and look really nice!

2. Junk Piles

Junk tends to pile up in garages. People often store broken items with every intention to fix them, but then keep adding to the pile.

Doing this wastes useful space and makes messes. Create a time allotment for each item, and if you do not fix it by then, get rid of it to avoid clutter.

If you cannot bear to toss it, pay to get it fixed or ask somebody handy if they want it for themselves. Or, you can scrap metal items and make money.

3. Forgetting Wall and Ceiling Space

Do not leave your garage with a floor full of storage and tons of negative space. Utilize wall and ceiling storage to maximize the capacity and keep the floor clear, especially when you install nice looking polyurea floors.

Build a storage loft high shelves and cabinets to store items that you do not use often. On the walls, insert hooks to hang tools for easy access.

You can even put up a rack to hang bikes and other sporting equipment. Create a neat and orderly space without piling toters on the floor. 

4. Old Refrigerators

Storing an old, inefficient refrigerator in the garage may seem like a great way to keep extra food. But, this mistake can cost you big time.

If the refrigerator does not close or work properly, you run the risk of food spoilage. This will stink up your space and attract unwanted pests. If you need extra refrigeration, make sure you keep one that works properly. 

5. Uncoiled Hoses

The garage makes a great storage space for your garden hoses. But, sometimes people leave them on the floor.

This creates a tripping hazard. It also creates the potential for it to get stepped on or run over, damaging the hose.

Put up a hose rack near your water source. Always make sure the hose is shut off completely before storing and wind it loosely around the rack for storage.

Avoid Garage Storage Mistakes

You can easily avoid these common garage storage mistakes. Doing so will save you effort and money.

Keep your garage looking amazing and serving your storage needs efficiently. Contact us for your free quote on the best flooring options available.