Spring Cleaning tips for Your Garage

Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Garage


Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Garage

Be honest: Is your garage a bit of a disaster area? Well, there’s no better time than now for some serious garage cleaning and organizing. Get it out of the way while the weather is mild, because before you know it, it’ll be 85 degrees here in New England. (Or we’ll get another snowstorm. You never know!)

Set aside a weekend to follow these garage spring cleaning tips and you’ll have a cleaner, roomier space just in time for summer.

1. Declutter

You won’t believe how much stuff you have taking up space in your garage that you simply don’t need. Pick a nice day and start by moving everything you can out onto your driveway or yard. Sort your items into different categories (e.g. Keep, Donate, Recycle, Sell) so that it’s easy to visualize what’s going where. Plan a garage sale or a trip to the recycling center to get rid of everything that you’re not keeping.

2. Wipe Down and Sweep Out

With all your items out of the way, the next logical step in the garage cleaning and organizing process is to clean the inside of your garage. Take this opportunity to sweep the floor, wash the windows and hose down the interior. Open up all the garage doors and windows to air out that musty smell.

3. Re-Organize

This brings us to the final part of our garage spring cleaning tips. At this point you’re finally ready to return the items from the “Keep” pile back to where they belong. The key phrase there being “where they belong”. Don’t just throw everything back in. Take some time to organize your space and make sure everything has a proper home on the floor or wall.

While cleaning a garage, it’s always a good idea to inspect the garage door and opener, too. If you notice any issues, contact the garage door professionals at Champion Overhead Door for assistance

5 Simple Ways to Increase Curb Appeal


5 Simple Ways to Increase Curb Appeal


You know the expression: first impressions are everything. Whether you’re getting ready to sell your house or just looking to make some home improvements, creating curb appeal can really increase the wow factor of your home. And the best part is, there are plenty of curb appeal projects you can do on your own over the course of an afternoon or weekend.Here are five simple ways to increase curb appeal and create an excellent first impression.

Paint the front door, trim or shutters.

A $25 gallon of paint can make a world of difference when it comes to adding curb appeal to your home. Why not go bold with an eye-catching yellow, red or blue for your exterior accents? Make your house stand out among the other homes in the neighborhood.

Install a new mailbox.

A mailbox is one of those things that homeowners tend to overlook or keep at the lower end of their priority list. If you’ve had the same old mailbox at the end of your driveway forever, it may be time for an upgrade. This is another inexpensive way to increase curb appeal. You can find nice mailboxes on websites like Wayfair and Amazon for under $100.

Clean and repair your driveway, walkway, and sidewalk.

Hardscape areas endure a lot of wear and tear over the years—especially in the harsh New England climate. Rent a pressure washer from a place like Home Depot and spend an afternoon deep-cleaning your driveway, walkway, and sidewalk. Identify areas in need of repair, particularly those that may pose a safety hazard.

Add stylish house numbers.

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your house numbers! It’s a great way to add character and personality to your home—and if you’re trying to sell, it makes it easier for potential buyers to find you. We recommend choosing fonts that go with the overall style of your house.

Get a garage door makeover.

A new garage door can transform your entire home. There are so many different styles to choose from—whether you prefer something sleek and minimalist or bold and unique. If you’re interested in adding curb appeal with a garage door makeover,contact us today for a free consultation and estimate

What have you done to increase curb appeal? Share your tips with us in the comments!