Closet Organizers DIY Installation Guide
I believe this have happen to you before where you are unable to find your clothes in a real hurry? With just a little planning, you are able to transform your most disorganized closets into your best organizer companion. Your organizers must be neat and tidy so that it is efficient enough to help organize and store your pants, shirts and shoes etc.
Getting organized is not a big secret of the world. All you need to do it to install a closet organizer, be it custom made or DIY style, you need to install it either with the installation manual or with the help of workers, if it is custom made.
Read on and I will guide you along with it and I will guarantee you an organized closet organizer. If you have an old organizer, I suggest you to discard it away first before DIY your own new closet organizer. Firstly, clear out the closet organizer you want to organize which also includes all the old shelves, rods and doors. This is also a good chance for you to get rid of any stuff that you do not want to keep and make space for new items. It also makes refilling so much easier at the later stage.
Secondly, after the old closet organizer had been discarded, you must mend all the holes that the old closet left behind. Just use some compound together with a spade to fill up the holes. Let the compound to dry and then apply some paint over and you are done with the second step.
Thirdly, mark on the wall of the position you want your closet organizer to be set up. You will need to measure 2 inches from the ceiling and then also marking a level line on the position you want to mount the closet hanging tracks. All these are done for the drilling process.
Fourthly, after you had marked out the area or the new position, you can then start the drilling of holes to mount the hanging tracks. One of the most important steps to take is mounting the closet hanging tracks, if not you are unable to hang your clothes in the closet organizers. Another thing to take note is that if you realize that the hanging tracks is taking on too much weight, you must narrow down the spacing between them to make the hanging tracks stronger and able to withstand more weight without giving you problems.
Fifthly, next you need to have the shelves installed. Always start from the bottom upwards, choose the position you want between the floor, the bottom of the shelf then carry on the installation of the shelves at different distance and also what you intended to collect in your closet organizer.
Lastly, in order to finish the job, you will need to mount the closet organizer with a hanging rod. Once you get all your shelves in place where you want them, you can snap in the hanger supports and install the rod. To further strengthen the closet, mount the hanging tracks in front of a wall stud. If possible, reinforce the tracks with toggle bolts. There you have it, the complete short crash course for getting your new DIY closet organizer up to improve your life and be more organized.