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Welcome to garagewhisperer.com!  I have been turning messy, cluttered garages into organized serene spaces for over 20 years.

Take a look at some of my “before and afters”, and then do me a favor,  go out to your garage (if I ask nicely would you go out and do it right now) :)

Now that you are back,  how did it look?  Cluttered, not enough floor space, can’t find anything?

Why not give me a call right now at 610-462-2416. Often my garage transformations cost little more than $200 to $300 and then you’ll have the RIGHT  shelves in the RIGHT size and my build quality beats the pants off of the low quality shelving units you’ll find at home improvement stores.

(And almost ALWAYS at a lower price when all is said and done.)

OK, I’m waiting on ya, make that call now! :)

G. Bell, AKA the Garage Whisperer   610-462-2416.

 

MOVING DAY

This was one of my bigger projects. When the trucks (2) were unloaded, this is what the garage looked like!  Where to begin?!?

As you can see in the first shot, there is a second truck in the background.

 

The first thing we had to do was clear a path.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Few Of My Recent Projects:

This young mother was so frustrated that she could not put her car in the garage.

First, I moved the clutter towards the center of the garage and cleared one wall.  I installed 4 units beginning at the open end of the garage.

A standard unit is 8 feet high by 2 feet wide by 12 inches deep. Each unit has 4 shelves. The units are attached to the wall, but can be easily taken down for moving. Cost of a standard unit id $50 each.  Additional  shelves can be added for $12.00 each.

I varied the height of the top shelves in these units at the customers request, as she had seasonal items that were taller.

 

The job was complete in just a few hours and cost $200.

The client spent 2 weeks sorting, organizing, and containerizing the mess that cluttered her garage.( I recommend clear plastic totes with flip type tops. You can easily see what is inside and you don’t lose lids.)

When she was finished putting everything up on the shelves, she was able to park both their cars and a motorcycle in the garage and still have plenty of room of room to move around.