How to Choose the Type of Garage Shelves for You
May 29, 2021

Their material composition mainly characterizes the ideal garage shelves and whether they can be used as a freestanding or wall/ceiling shelf. Of course, prices can vary by materials, shelf size, craftsmanship, and manufacturer. But for it to be the best match for you, here are some things that you need to consider before getting one for your garage.
Two is Better than One
There are three types of garage shelving that you need to consider. First is the freestanding shelf unit that you can move around a room quickly as you please. The second and third type is the wall or ceiling-mounted shelves permanently secured with structural studs such as metal brackets.
Where to Get the Best Garage Shelves?
These are some of the things that you need to remember before getting a garage shelve for additional storage. At FlexiMounts, we offer the best garage solutions according to your needs.
If you want a wooden rack with the durability of steel, consider purchasing the GR48F/GR48FB BASIC 4’X8′ OVERHEAD GARAGE STORAGE RACK FRAME. You can choose which type of lightweight wood to use for these overhead garage storage. Apart from that, we also offer a myriad of FlexiMounts wire grids to support the wood better. Our rack can be installed parallel or perpendicular to the wall. In any situation, the vertical posts should be 48" apart. If your ceiling is coated with drywall, locate the ceiling joists with a stud finder.
For your convenience, you can invest in the GL44B 4′ X 4′ OVERHEAD GARAGE STORAGE LIFT BLACK. Lifting and lowering your overhead garage storage rack is effortless with the supplied hand crank or perhaps an electric power drill (not provided). The GL44B 4′ X 4′ OVERHEAD GARAGE STORAGE LIFT BLACK is ideal for those in need of a secure, elegant, and convenient option for overhead home storage.
Any way you want it, FlexiMounts has the best storage solution for any size and type of garage.
- Freestand Shelves - Provides freedom and maneuverability due to their lack of attachment to any surfaces, but they can also consume useful floor space and obstruct other operations (like your parking space). Typically, they are constructed from timber, metal, or a blend of the two.
- Wall-Mounted Shelves - These are secured with metal brackets at regular intervals into studs (vertical structural beams). After that, the steel, wire, or hardwood shelf is mounted to this bracket for optimal stability and durability.
- Ceiling-Mounted Shelves - These are fastened to the ceiling studs with long, adaptable metal brackets which are suitable for keeping seasonal products and equipment that you only use on a temporary basis. Welded steel construction can provide secure and dependable storage (up to 600 pounds of weight). Utilize a ladder or step stool to get access to these shelves.
