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Tips for Spring Cleaning and Improving Your Garage

The garage is where you and your family feel comfortable depositing and storing things. Sometimes, the contents of your garage are things you need, while others are just memories you like to hold on to. Whichever reason you have for having a cluttered garage, the spring is the best time to declutter.

Here are tips for cleaning and improving your garage in the spring.

Have a Plan and Start Small

Cleaning up a cluttered garage can feel like an impossible task, especially with dust and dirt buildup. Statistics indicate that most U.S. homeowners in 2018 spent between $5,000 and $10,000 improving their homes. This might seem like an expensive activity, but you must start somewhere.

You need to create a plan with a to-do list where you can tick off the tasks you accomplished. For instance, you can plan to start on the roof and end on the floor.

Check the roof for bat droppings because your garage is dark, and bats love dark places. Bat droppings have a negative impact on your health and can damage your roof. One bat produces up to 30 droppings a day. These animals live in colonies, and their droppings can accumulate, causing your roof to cave in. If you notice bat droppings, contact a humane pest control company or professional to help you remove them.

After cleaning up your roof, you can move to the floor as you sort the boxes out. If it’s been a while since you last cleaned out your garage, the floor could be damaged. You can get professionals to repair the floor with epoxy. According to Angi Leads, epoxy is easy to clean and is durable. It can serve your garage floor for up to 10 years!

Go Through the Boxes and Stay Honest

Your garage is so cluttered because you and your family have difficulty letting go of things. You attach sentimental value to things and you end up storing them away in the garage. However, it’s now time to declutter.

You need to be honest with yourselves and dispose of what you don’t need in the house. If your kids have already moved out, call them and ask them to honestly decide what they still need in the garage.

Create keep, donate, and discard piles as you sort out the mess in your garage. If you’re working with limited space, you and your family must make the hard decisions about disposing of or donating all the things you don’t use. Take the donations and disposal piles outside your garage. Look for appropriate new owners for the things you choose to donate, and let the garbage truck carry away the disposal pile.

Organize, Install, and Label

All the things left in the garage are things you and your family still use. You need to organize it to keep your garage clean. If you need more space, you can create inbuilt shelves, wire racks, hanging storage, or use separate bins and tubs. A small garage doesn’t have to limit the number of things you can keep.

Clean the walls and floors and dust off the storage spaces before reorganizing the garage. You can also clean the items you’re putting back, so you don’t keep dirt from the past. You want to leave your garage clean after the process.

Label all the new storage areas so that it’s easy to find things when you need them. Most times, your garage becomes cluttered because you don’t have specific labeled storage items for your things. Labeling your storage spaces will help you keep the garage more organized.

If your garage is too cluttered, you need to clean it up and sort out the mess. Use these tips to help you do so this spring!

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