Garage Overhead Storage: The Pros & Cons

May 30
11:14

2009

MJ Marks

MJ Marks

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Garage overhead storage may or may not be for you. Consider the Pros and Cons before committing to a purchase and you'll be sure to make an informed decision.

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Garage overhead storage may be the best thing for you to use in your garage for your organizational needs,Garage Overhead Storage: The Pros & Cons Articles or it may not. If you are like millions of other homeowners who have garages filled with stuff, you are likely interested in using the best storage solution you can find. Nobody likes a cluttered mess, and a garage is so easy to just let go because most people don't even think of it as a part of the actual living space of their home. Rather, they see it, and use it, as nothing more than a large storage unit and general dump all. Whether storing things overhead is best for you depends on your interpretation of the pros and cons.


Some of the Pros of garage overhead storage:

       
  • Allows you to free up space on the floor. Having to constantly negotiate your way around the things that tend to clutter a garage can be absolutely irritating, not to mention dangerous. Roller blades, bikes and basketballs just aren't a good mix when they are constantly under foot.

  • Seasonal items, like Christmas decorations, are needed for such a small time of the year that it just makes sense to get them up and out of the way for most of the year. Putting those bins up in the available space above just makes good sense.

  • Ease of access. Most garage overhead storage systems are easily operated because of the power of leverage. With ropes and pulleys, almost anyone can raise and lower the platform that some of these systems use.


Some of the Cons of garage overhead storage:

  • Not all overhead storage systems are the same. While some have ropes and pulleys that lift the platforms full of boxes and stuff up out of the way, others are bins that ride on rails installed on the ceiling. Or stationary shelves that hang from the ceiling. Both of these have to be accessed by ladder or step-stool. This is not practical for some homeowners. A better solution might be shelving or modular wall units that are easier to get at.

  • Human nature being what it is, there might be a tendency to simply fill up the newly created space underneath the garage overhead storage with more stuff, rather than leaving it free and clear. Unless you are committed to leaving free space alone, you may want to think twice about just putting things overhead. It will be difficult to access if the space below is filled with stuff, regardless of the type of  system you use.

  • Some systems are a bit trickier to install, especially the pulley systems.

  • While the cost of most overhead garage storage is not prohibitive, some does tend to be a bit more expensive than what some other options cost. If money is a factor in your decision, then you'll want to carefully think about this. Of course, the money you spend on any eventual solution is going to be money well spent if you do your homework.


There may be other considerations for your particular situation that only you know about. Depending on the size of your garage, other storage opportunities you have available to you, or your personal preferences for ease of access to stored items, you may find that overhead garage storage would be a perfect option for you. If not, that's okay too, because there are many other storage systems and products available on the market.