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Where to Put Your Workshop - Basement, Attic Or Garage?
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The location of your workshop depends upon the size of your home, basement, attic, or garage and the space needed. In this article I'll cover some things to consider before you make the choice.

The do-it-yourselfer or handyman needs room for a workbench, tool storage, material storage, assembly area, and quite possibly paint storage. In addition to the location, other considerations should include adequate ventilation, temperature control, dampness control, and lighting.

The basement probably provides the most adequate area for a workshop. It is isolated from the rest of the house so that noise and disturbances are held to a minimum. Debris from sawdust and smells from adhesives and paints are also partially isolated from the rest of the house. As the basement is normally below grade, the surrounding earth tends to aid in keeping the basement warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. On the downside, basements are often damp in the summer and can cause tools to rust, but the dampness can be limited by use of a dehumidifier.

An attic is another area to consider for setting up a workshop. It may provide sufficient space and some isolation from the rest of the house. Dust, however, has a tendency to settle to the lower floors of the house which may not make you too popular with those responsible for keeping the house clean. The attic is also usually too hot in the summer and too cool in the winter for comfortable working conditions, although if your home uses central air adding additional ductwork is a possibility. Another possibility is the use of space heaters and floor model air conditioners.

Garages provide adequate space and almost complete isolation from the rest of the house, especially if yours is a detached garage. Dirt and noise aren't a problem. However, you may find yourself competing for space with the automobiles, lawnmowers, lawn and garden tools, bicycles, boats, and large toys which will significantly limit shop space in the garage. Heat, air conditioning, and dampness are also problems which are difficult to contend with in the garage.

If you are fortunate enough to have a larger (2 or 3 car) garage then a whole realm of possibilities opens up to you. You could partition off the third car space for example and likely have enough room to pursue you work without contending with family members for available space.

Take an adequate amount of time when choosing your workspace. You will have to live with the decision you make for a long time.

Chuck Lunsford is the Internet Manager for Mytoolplace.com He offers advice on how to select and use the right Dewalt tools for any job. Visit our website and learn more about saving money on brand name power tools.

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