How to Clean out Your Garage Colorado

This guide shows you exactly how to clean your garage well and keep it organized without clutter.

Local Companies

Rainbow International of Northern Colorado
(970) 797-4577
208 Racquette Drive
Fort Collins, CO
Always Done Right
(970) 875-7192
Hawthorne St
Craig, CO
Liberty Carpet Cleaning
(720) 949-7334
8378 South Uphamway
Littleton, CO
Purity Clean Carpet Pro
(719) 476-0535
2014 Erin Loop
Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Floor Care
(970) 623-7605
21054 Nowhere Rd
Eckert, CO
Scrubbin Buddies Cleaning Service LLC
(719) 208-7376
3578 Hartsel Dr
Colorado Springs, CO
Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems
(719) 306-0634
5360 North Academy
Colorado Springs, CO
Alpine Carpet Care
(970) 724-7182
851 Mink rd
Fraser, CO
Fresh and Clean Carpet Care
(720) 358-0487
21264 E belleview place
Centennial, CO
MR Rod Carpet Cleaning System - Carpet Cleaning Only
(719) 357-9938
3493 Tail Spin Dr
Colorado Springs, CO

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Steps

  1. Go to a Wal-Mart or Home Depot etc. and buy several plastic containers ranging in sizes.
  2. Tackle the garage! The first thing you need to do is throw away any junk that is lying around that you never use. Only keep the items that are absolutely necessary! Adopt the rule that it if hasn't been used for 12 months, it is probably not needed (except for very expensive equipment or if you have been too ill or work-swamped to get to a hobby).
  3. Go through all of your stuff and organize it into piles. For example, tools, Christmas ornaments, collectables, etc. Be methodical, as the more things that you can place together in related groups, the easier it will be to see what you want to keep, what you have in duplicate and what you no longer want or need.
  4. Store the piles in separate containers. For each pile you have, store those items into their own plastic container unless they are for the charity, recycling or throw-out piles.
  5. Stack the containers out of the way where they can easily be accessible.
  6. Label the plastic containers so you know exactly what is inside.
  7. Take the unwanted items to donate to charity, to a recycling center or to the garbage dumpster. Or use your garage to have a garage sale! Let someone give you money to take your unwanted stuff and put it in their garage.

Tips

  • Make sure you have a full weekend to start this project.
  • Get the family involved to help. Suggest a garage sale and possible cash flow arising from that in return for their assistance!

Warnings

  • Clean up oil spills before they stain or cause possible slips.
  • Be wary of chemicals. Make sure they are stored or disposed of carefully. Do not handle with bare hands; always wear gloves when moving chemical products (gardening, tool-related etc.)

Things You'll Need

  • Labels
  • Plastic containers
  • Money
  • Time
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