The Ultimate Garage Storage & Organization Guide

If you’ve allowed belongings like tools, toys, old furniture, and workout equipment to slowly edge your car out of its intended parking space, it is probably time to get a fresh start. And don’t beat yourself up about the clutter. You are not alone. We all are in the habit of casting out items and leaving them to languish in the garage. In fact, 57% of homeowners with two-car garages don’t have room to park their cars inside them – let alone cram anything else in. Most of us simply use the garage as a glorified shed. Where everything from knickknacks and seasonal decorations to sports gear and lawn equipment is stored. Our endless piles of belongings often render the space impossible to utilize for its intended purpose – protecting the vehicle we drive. Suzanne O’Donnell, a professional organizer, shares her philosophy on creating a space that is functional and stress-free. “My philosophy: If you want to get organized and stay organized you must create a home for everything. If you are not able to create a home for all that you have, then it’s time to edit. Your garage is a great place to store archival or long-term storage. Creating space in the garage for this category will allow more space in your home for all of those things you use on a regular basis. When choosing what you’ll store for an extended period of time, be ruthless, think about what you really wish to hang on to. And be sure to leave room to grow.” Cleaning out and organizing your garage is not for the faint of heart. It can be downright overwhelming and intimidating to stare down a room full of boxes, odds and ends. But worry not, we are here to help you declutter like a pro. No need to keep shutting the door on your dreams of having a well-organized garage. Clutter-Busting Guide for Your Garage You’ll be shocked to find out that only 30% of Americans park their car in the garage. Why might you ask? Because of clutter. An overwhelming number of homeowners have pushed themselves out of their own garages because they have too much ‘stuff’. Do you have crates of miscellaneous ‘junk’ or unmarked boxes piled high against the walls? Worry not, this is a common problem, and we’re here to help. But before we dish all of our garage organization tips, let’s prep your garage for its transformation. Step 1: Start Throwing Things Out! It may seem easy, but for some people, it is the hardest part of organizing the garage. A good rule of thumb is to start separating things into 3 piles. Keep – Donate – Sell. If you haven’t worn or used something in years, are you actually going to start now? You can have a yard sale for items that still have value, but no longer serve a purpose in your life. Outgrown toys are a great item to purge because they can be recycled and given to a family with young children or donated. Expired paints, chemicals, and other household products that have been sitting collecting dust, it’s time to give them the old heave-ho. Step 2: Remove Items That Should Not Be Stored in the Garage. There are certain things that you should probably not store in the garage to begin with. So if you see them, either toss it or find another home for them. Things like paint and propane tanks could emit fumes, explode or catch fire depending on the temperature. It’s best to store propane tanks outside and paint should be stored in a part of the home that is more temperate. Paper products and dog food attract insects and rodents. Both should be stored in sealed containers inside the pantry, mudroom or hall closet space. Step 3: Sorting. It’s helpful to start out by making three piles that you’ll find useful during this step: store, get rid of, and trash. For the items you wish to get rid of, consider having a yard sale or donating to charity. The latter is tax-deductible. Once you’ve sorted out all of your items, we find it particularly beneficial, to sort “like with like.” We suggest sorting the items you wish to keep in the following categories: Tools Seasonal Keepsake Frequently-used Sports gear and camping Lawn equipment and gardening Step 4: Take Everything Out. Now that you have things sorted into categories, it’s time to remove the piles of stuff from your garage. Take out everything, right down to the last loose screw. An empty garage is the only way you’ll be able to rediscover all of the long lost treasures you may have missed when you were sorting through larger items. This makes cleaning, purging, sorting, and organizing more efficient; thus saving you time. Just make sure that if you’re going to make this a weekend project, that the valuables go back in each night. Step 5: Deep Clean the Garage. Typically, the only room of the house exempt from routine, let alone deep cleaning is that of the garage. Because of this, the garage is often full of dust, and cobwebs. Gross! Now that you’ve removed all of the contents of your garage, it’s time to break out the dry vacuum, and pressure washer. After you’ve thoroughly vacuumed up all the dust bunnies and cobwebs, turn the pressure washer on full blast, and really let loose. Step 6: Create a Floorplan & Layout. You don’t have to be a sketch artist or draftsman to draw a floorplan. Getting a rough idea of your new garage layout will help when it’s time to buy garage storage products, which is the next thing you’ll be doing. Helpful tip: You will find that most garage organizing systems and products will come with a free space planning template or an online system that you can use to draft a loose layout. Remember to notate the dimensions of your garage and the space your car would take
How to Open My Garage Door in a Power Outage

Most people take their garage doors for granted. The nature of their simple function makes them one of the most underappreciated and overlooked features in a home. Your garage door most likely runs off of electricity. And unless it’s happened to you before, you probably wouldn’t even dream of being trapped in your garage during a power outage. Power outages are not an uncommon occurrence and can happen at the most inconvenient of times. For those that don’t have a battery backup unit installed on your garage door opener, you may benefit from the following information. When a power surge happens and the lights go out, knowing how to free your car from the clutches of a deadweight garage door is a useful skill. Intuitively, both Chamberlin and LiftMaster took power outages into consideration when designing their garage door openers. And even more fortunate for you, Precision Garage Door Las Vegas carries and installs both of these garage door opener brands. Their intelligent design allows for a fast and easy exit during a power outage. How to Open Your Garage Door During a Power Outage First things first, grab a nearby flashlight or use the flashlight on your cell phone. If it’s dark outside and there are no windows or light in your garage, you’ll need some light to execute the following steps. Before you try to disengage the garage door from your garage door opener, which will ultimately allow you to manually lift the door yourself, make sure the door is in the down position. Your garage door opener is the box that houses the gears that give your garage door the ability to go up and down. Underneath your garage door opener should be a red emergency cord. You’ll want to pull that red cord down. This will effectively disable the trolley operator that is responsible for pulling the door, and allow for manual lifting. Move it back about an inch or so. Find the lifting handle. The lifting handle is often installed on the bottom panel, but could be located in the second section of the door. Assuming that your garage door is well-balanced and the spring system is in good condition, you should have little difficulty lifting the garage door with one hand. Once the garage door is successfully open, pull your car out and then attempt to reconnect the door to the garage door opener. Reconnecting the Opener to the Garage Door When you have accomplished your goal and/or the power comes back on, you’ll want to reconnect your garage door to have it operate automatically again. This may require an extra set of hands. Find the carriage unit. This is the device attached to the track that works by lifting and lowering the garage door. Make sure that the carriage unit is positioned close to the motor near the center of your garage ceiling. If you have another able-bodied adult around, one of you should pull the manual release handle again, while the other person pushes the garage door upwards until it clicks into place. Some garage doors will let you reattach the door automatically by clicking the garage door remote. In this instance, the carriage will move to reconnect with the door on its own when they automatically move to reach each other. Is there an easier way? Sure! Both Chamberlin and LiftMaster offer garage door openers that do have a battery backup system, but not all models have this feature. If you are in an area that is prone to blackouts, it may be a good idea for you to invest in a garage door opener that has a battery backup system. What Not To Do! Do not force the door open. There is no reason why the garage door shouldn’t open with ease after disengaging it from the opener and trolley, no matter how heavy the door is. If your garage door is opening unevenly or is giving you difficulty, then it may be due to a faulty tension spring or cable. This could be part of a much larger issue. Pro tip: Opening your garage door manually is a great way to uncover repair issues. Garage door technicians suggest manually opening your garage door a few times a year to suss out worn-out or defective garage door parts What You Absolutely SHOULD Do! If you want to upgrade your current garage door opener, repair broken garage door springs, or repair your existing garage door, you’ll absolutely need the help of Precision Garage Door Las Vegas. Our highly trained technicians can be there in under 2 hours, with a fully stocked truck, ready and able to fix the most difficult of garage door problems. Call today: 866.265.4824
Garage Door Repairs and Replacements
Picking a system for your garage door can be overwhelming. With all the choices of brands and installation companies, it can be a confusing process. At Precision Garage Door Las Vegas, we spend the time it takes for you to feel comfortable and knowledgeable about your garage door decision. We are authorized dealers of trusted names like LiftMaster. It is important to have a quality brand installed into your home because you need to know that you can count on the system to work. If you are looking to install or replace an existing garage door opener and entry system, we can help create ease within the process. Our name is trusted and our professional technicians are prepared to help solve all of your garage door issues you face. Call us now to schedule a time for us to repair or replace your garage door parts! PRECISION GARAGE DOOR Las Vegas: 702-637-2700