1. Set aside time.
It’s hard to find time for daunting tasks (especially those that likely contain
dirt and bugs). If you can find a weekend to dedicate to the task, you’ll thank
yourself in the weeks and months to come. Aim for a dry weekend and allow
yourself the garage space and driveway to sort all of your items.
2. Group and label.
Sorting in the following categories will help you see what can be stored
elsewhere in your home: recycling, sports, automotive, seasonal décor, gardening
gear, tools, and other equipment.
3. Dump or donate.
If you haven’t used it in a year (discounting holiday items), you probably
don’t need it taking up space in your home or your garage. Unsalvageable items
can find a new home in a dumpster, while surplus items can be donated to a
charity. Give AMVETS a call
if you have a load ready to be picked up, or research other charitable
organizations in need.
4. Determine a layout.
Designate areas in your garage for certain functions. One area should be
devoted to recreation, another to lawn maintenance, perhaps another for tools.
Seasonal items stored in bins should be stored above everyday items on shelves
so they are visible yet out of the way.
5. Storage storage storage. Invest in shelving and containers that allow you to label and see the
contents within. Oftentimes, we purchase new items to replace those we think
we’ve lost or misplaced. Being able to see your entire inventory will prevent
such purchases. If you can hang it, hang it and keep it off the ground where it
will collect dust and likely become part of a pile.
Don’t forget to keep your garage clean. A tidy garage that
is swept monthly will aid in preventing unwanted clutter from gathering. Do you
have other tips to share on keeping your garage clean? Share them in the
comments here!
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