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Old 12-27-2022, 01:03 PM
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I am using about 12 of those stackable plastic shelves. They are inexpensive and adaptable. If, I recall they are sold as five shelves. You can easily cut the upright parts to adjust the height. If, you want say 3 shelves, you have two left over and can use them by adding to them or whatever. They are not really made for heavy stuff. If, they start to droop, you can install PVC pipe or wood. It is easy to do. There are holes to do it.
Books? Books do not store well in heat and humidity. I have both wood antique cabinets and quality steel book shelves in my heated and cooled (AC) office.
Tools-beware of rust. Wipe them with oil if you put them in the garage. Batteries
do not do well in a not temperature controlled garage. I keep them in my closet.
NO, I do not have the neatest garage. YES, I have far more STUFF than most.
IF, I need it, I d not need to go to the box store to find they just sold the last one.
It is in my garage, IF, I can find it.
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Old 12-27-2022, 01:09 PM
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I've added to the ones in my closet that were originally installed by the builder. They are easy to cut AND easy to install.
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Old 12-27-2022, 03:04 PM
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Wayne Themuda, 401–265–7701. Has done excellent work for me and many others in the neighborhood; he works full-time for the villages warranty and does these jobs on the side. He is very reputable and pleasant. He only collect payment after a job is finished and you are satisfied.
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Old 12-27-2022, 04:56 PM
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Looking to put in built-in cabinets in the garage of my new home. Primarily will be storage for counter-top small kitchen appliances, some tabletop serve ware, cookbooks, DVDs, and costco bulk household items. Need direction/advice: 1) would these items all survive being stored in a hot garage. 2) Any referrals for a contractor who could do this work. Thank you.
1) I wouldn't store anything paper or electronic in the garage unless it is climate-controlled

2) we just had several of our closets redone, and were extremely happy with the contractor, Dave Fackelman at Specialized Storage Solutions, cell 407-718-6818. He not only did a wonderful job, he was there when he said, cleaned up each day after working (he removed the previous shelving, spackled and patched, one day then came back next day to complete), and did NOT ask for any prepayment. He was friendly and easy to work with, and we plan to use him again when we change the closets in the guest and spare rooms. We asked him what other kinds of projects he does, and he mentioned garage storage.
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Old 12-27-2022, 05:06 PM
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Thank you everyone who has taken the time to respond - all useful info, as I’m still a newbie to Florida and TV. Looks like I will need to think about turning my closet in the second bedroom into storage for books and other items I won’t be able to store in garage (or maybe I should just get rid of even more stuff than I have already - decorating in a minimalist style anyway - and I don’t want open shelving - i.e. bookcases and curios visible in any of my rooms). I will need storage in garage though for tools and Costco bulk items, so the referrals that I have been given will be helpful,- thanks again everyone for educating me.
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Old 12-27-2022, 08:41 PM
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We are also appreciating the referrals. M&S air conditioning just installed a mini-split A/C unit in our garage as preparation. Next step is the epoxy floor and garage painting. This will be followed by ordering the cabinets and slat wall. In our courtyard villa the garage is only a 1.5 size so every inch counts!!!!
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Old 12-28-2022, 09:10 AM
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Who did your garage painting and floor?
Looking to have this project done, seems overwhelming i.e. moving everything out including refrigerator, washer and dryer
Thanks for any help
Jackie
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