These shelves are great for seasonal item storage and stuff that you want to keep but do not need that often.
Storage above garage door diy.
Make sure it s strong and sturdy so it can withstand all the weight you ll be putting on it.
The only limitation is weight.
The biggest problem with these types of spaces is load capacity.
And adding this much storage will postpone the need for a typical outdoor storage shed.
I can then use plywood for a solid shelf.
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To start i found the appropriate distance from the front wall in the garage to the ceiling joist i wanted to secure to.
Hang long items like ladders yard tools even few spare pieces of 2x4.
I ve had this project completed for about 6 months and am happy to report that the shelves have been fantastic and given me a ton more space in the garage.
A storage rack made of wood might do.
Tuck medium and lightweight stuff onto shelves suspended from the ceiling.
I m new to the forum i just found this forum looking for garage storage info.
Need more ideas on how to organize your garage with these ideas.
I like the above the door storage ideas.
These shelves should hold about 4 totes side by side above your garage door and be completely hidden when the garage door is open.
If the trusses of your garage roof cannot support an attic you will find that holes will develop in the ceiling of the garage.
Adding shelves above the garage door is a great way to utilize some otherwise wasted space.
However you can adjust the shelf height and put them anywhere.
If you have a garage then you might want to create a little bit of attic storage above it.
The shelves are designed to fit into that unused space above the garage doors you need 16 in.
Maximize the overhead garage storage space under your garage doors by adding on to your existing garage door track with j style hooks like these praxis model add a hooks.
There is a lot of empty space above the garage door so why not take advantage of it and add suspended garage storage.
I was thinking about using 2x4 or 2x6 lumber screwed to the walls and spanning the entire garage above the door.