Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Be very cautious of the Home Depot item Internet # 325204390,
Model # 744525561935, Store SKU # 1009683162, Karl Home 36 in. D x 72 in. W Black in Adjustable Height Overhead Ceiling Mount Garage Storage Rack, $145.89. This item is intended to be mounted to CONCRETE ceilings!! The centerlines for the mounting are on 36 inch centers. The included hardware is for concrete installation. The vertical hanger MUST be cut so you can walk under the shelving, unless you are under 5' tall or have 9' ceiling. I had to spend additional money for new metal to attach to the rafters, as well as suitable lag bolts. The project took twice as long as it should have. Feel free to send a PM if you would like to discuss or see pictures.
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I bought this one on Amazon and installed last week:
FLEXIMOUNTS 4x8 Overhead Garage Storage Rack, Adjustable Garage Storage Organization System, Heavy Duty Metal Garage Ceiling Storage Racks, 600lbs Weight Capacity, Black I paid $137, but it looks like it is up to $179 now. Most difficult part was get the ceiling mount angle iron square and the correct spacing. After that, pretty easy. I only load large, lighter things on it, and I used some additional anchors so I could further support the rack with some ratchet straps, just in case something fails, to help prevent it from falling on my car. So far, I really like it. I might get an additional, smaller one to store the Christmas tree at some point. |
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That’s one of those few things I would probably not do DIY and hire it done, IMO. My philosophy, do as much DIY as I am able to do so I can save for those things I am a little uncomfortable with. I don’t need collapsed shelving on top of the car or worse yet a person.
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I think I measured the space 50 times before I got it! Pretty much fills the available area, but it stores alot of that seasonal or rarely used lighter weight stuff that takes up space, but is easy to get up or down via a ladder. Clears the golf cart by about 1.5 inches.
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I used these (link below) in various sizes. They MUST be installed either into rafters (studs) or a mounting board that IS installed into studs. I double bolted mine (ordered extra from the company that manufactures them). I have totes and ice chests and various boxes and patio cushions, etc. stored up there. I have three of the 4X8s and one of the 2X8's (goes over the space above the front of the garage where the door curves as it lowers. Been up about three years now without any issue. Hope this helps.
https://www.costco.com/saferacks-ove...100133736.html
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There are several considerations that also need to be considered: Clearence for people to walk under the storage Clearence for the hatch on the SUV, especially if backed into the garage Ability to get to the shelving with cars/golf cart(s) in the garage Location of existing lighting and the garage door openers.
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