Put Safety First With Your Overhead Garage Storage System
There is always a need for more space in a person's home that arises each passing year. Many people will purchase closet organizers, document storage boxes, and shelving units in order to access the space that they have on their walls. When that is not enough, they will start to access the ceiling space and overhead garage storage space. This is great space to use and can be very beneficial, but you have to keep in mind that safety should be your first concern when accessing this type of storage.
You will find that most of the storage units and hardware that you find on the market are very durable. However, they can only be as durable and strong as the amount of weight they are created for. When accessing overhead garage storage space, you need to make sure of the weight that you are going to be hanging from this hardware or sitting on top of a unit.
You will find that many people create their own overhead garage storage space by using the rafters in their garage. This has sometimes caused major accidents. People have used plywood to attach to the overhead rafters. They then start to put all of their belongings on this plywood not realizing that they may have specified plywood that was too thin. Even though the plywood is placed on very strong and thick rafters, there are spaces between these rafters in their overhead garage storage that becomes a hazard. If a big heavy metal storage box or something similar is put over these in-between spaces that is too heavy, that plywood can start to crack.
When building your own storage area, you want to make sure that you are aware of the weight that you are going to be putting on the floor of the storage. For an example, you will notice that bridges have weight limits. Even though the bridge is made from concrete and very strong metal beams within the concrete, there is still a limit that this construction can take before it starts to lose its strength. The same goes for overhead garage storage. You would not want to have your car or a member of your family in the garage when a part of your storage area gives way from the weight that you have put onto it.
You can use the internet in order to get tips on how to keep safety first in your construction of an overhead garage storage area. This will assure that you will never have to worry about something falling on your head.
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