The finished garage may not be at the top of a DIY list, but there are many benefits.
This DIY will transform your garage to a space you want to be in. Imagine being able work on hobbies and gardening equipment in a bright, clean environment. No more trips over boxes or rummaging around stacked bins.
Your kids may enjoy playing sports like hockey in your garage or driveway. There are several durable wall coverings available that are resistant to scuffs and dent marks, including those caused by hockey pucks.
Your garage will be more energy efficient if you finish it with attractive panels for the walls, ceilings or slatwall. It is especially beneficial if you have a garage that shares a wall or ceiling with the house.
Rough River Hardware invites you to explore these amazing ideas for your garage. You and your cars will both thank you!
Plan Your Vision
Make a plan to bring your dream into reality before you begin.
Learn as much about garage finish products as possible by visiting building supply stores and watching how-to video.
To determine how many products you need, measure your garage.
Get estimates from licensed contractors and decide if they are needed. Add these costs to the budget.
Safety First
Check your local codes to confirm fire safety regulations, and to determine if certain materials can be used on the garage ceiling and walls that are adjacent to the main living area of the house.
There are many types of garage wall coverings.
You can give the walls of your garage a stylish and polished look by using drywall panels or tongue-and-groove panels. Slatwall is also a great option for storage. Depending on your budget, your desired look, the use of the garage and the type of product you choose, it is possible to combine any of the above products.
Insulate your Garage
It will also keep the garage warmer during winter and cooler during summer. You can also reduce energy costs if your garage is heated or cooled.
Insulating your garage will also help to soundproof it, which is especially useful if you have noisy power tools.
The Most Common Types of Insulation for Garage Walls:
- Fiberglass batt insulation
- Spray foam insulation
- Blow-in cellulose insulation
Insulation batts should be pushed snugly into the space between the joists of the wall. If you’re insulating your ceiling, spray foam will be a much better option.
Check for mold or damp patches on insulation installed by previous owners.
Select the wall and ceiling coverings
Select materials that will create the most suitable wall surfaces for your garage. Consider the type of material, load capacity, available storage, desired look, budget and more.
Consider the size and weight of your panels and boards before you install them.
It may be better to use a contractor if the work is complex, or you have limited time. Call a licensed electrical contractor for all garage wiring, particularly if you want to add or move outlets, switches, and lighting.
Drywall
The drywall will cover up insulation, conduit pipes, studs and wiring in your garage, while giving it a smooth surface that can be painted.
- Panels are priced between $12 and $20.
- How to improve your home’s efficiency
- You have more choices for storage and decorating systems
What you need to know about
- The 48″ width is large and heavy. It is best to have someone help you.
- To install drywall smoothly, you need to be skilled. The screws, joints and tape should not be visible.
- Dents are easily accessible
Paint Drywall
Paint that is resistant to humidity and temperature changes should be used. You can find interior latex and low-fume paints at affordable prices that only require one coat to repel mildew and mold.
The lighter colors of paint will give your garage a feeling and look bigger. It will also be more bright, especially if you have small garage windows.
Pegboard
The traditional pegboard can be economical, and it is a good way to organize your tools. Pegboards can be customized with shelves, metal hooks and hooks that are adjustable to accommodate different tool sizes. You can now find galvanized pegboards for a more polished appearance.
Benefits:
- Savings
- The Versatile
- Organize and organize your tools to keep them visible.
Slatwall Panels and Storage Systems
Slatwall comes in many different brands, colours and materials, from PVC to metal. The tongue-and-groove panels are available in both horizontal and vertical installation. These panels are made to hold shelving, hooks, and other storage items. You can mix and match the colors in your garage to complement vehicles, sports equipment or hobbies.
Benefits:
- Sturdy
- The Versatile
- Save space
- Clean easily
- Waterproof
- Available in a variety of colors
Important information:
- Know the maximum load that the panel can handle. The groove on the top may break if you try to hang too much weight.
Trusscore PVC Ceiling and Wall Panels
Trusscore PVC panel is another type of slatwall.
Trusscore PVC ceiling and wall boards are easy to install as they’re lightweight, and can be easily cut using a fine-blade circular saw. For more intricate cutouts, like light switches and receptacles, use a jigsaw. Tin snips are a great tool for cutting the trim.
First, install the ceiling panels. Seal any gaps in order to prevent drafts.
Panels can be easily slipped into place with the tongue-and-groove design. Screw the panels into the joists. You can install Trusscore panels vertically or in a horizontal orientation, according to your preference.
To ensure a successful installation, it is important to cut and measure accurately. To avoid mistakes and wasted materials, ensure you measure twice before cutting.
Benefits:
- The 16″ width and light weight of the Trusscore allows you to install it by yourself.
- Recycling
- Sustainability with up to a 100-year life span
- Standard and custom lengths
- Clean easily
- It is ideal for areas with high traffic.
- The stout hockey puck can withstand hard shots
What you need to know about
- Installing Trusscore on the ceiling will require a second person to help you hold the panels.
- The Trusscore ceiling and wall boards now have the highest possible fire ratings – Class A
Storage Space Saving Ideas
Tire racks that are mounted on the wall save a lot of space.
The cabinets can be mounted on the wall to save space. They also provide a secure place for tools and cleaning products that are out of reach from children and animals.
Lighting
Overhead lighting can be used to illuminate your garage work space or for play.
Under the panels of slatwall, add some dramatic lighting with LED ribbons for an eye-catching look.
Garage Flooring
Paint your garage floors to match your new beautiful walls. Paints designed to resist grease, dirt and salt are ideal for garage floors.
Rough River Hardware is happy to help you with any queries or information. Please contact us if you need any assistance.
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