If you’re set on reorganizing your garage yourself but not sure how to do it, there are helpful online guides that can get you going in the right direction. This article from This Old House provides some great advice, and we’d like to point out some important things.
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Is your furniture ready for winter?
It’s getting to be the time to store porch and patio furniture for the winter. Many homeowners use their garages for this purpose, while others use sheds or basements. Still others leave the furniture out on their decks or patios. Whichever way you do it, you should review some of these tips to store your furniture properly so it’s ready next spring.
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Garage winterization looking up
Our next installment of garage winterization tips focuses on your garage’s exterior. Like the rest of your house, your garage needs its gutters, roof, and downspouts inspected and cleaned during the fall. We’ll go back to this article for a good summary.
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Winter tool tips
Once you’re finished winterizing your garage like we described in our last post, it will be time to move on to the tools inside your garage. These tips will both get you ready for winter and keep your equipment working for next spring and summer.
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Getting your garage winter ready
As you get your lawn, home, garden and car ready for winter, don’t forget your garage. Often overlooked, you garage has many elements that are affected by weather both in the summer and winter. Fall is a great time to repair damage from the summer, and prepare your garage for the onslaught of winter. This article can help you get ready.