Tips For Choosing The Right Shelving Unit

March 19, 2021

Determine Where The Support Will Come From

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Different styles of shelving units offer varied options for support. For instance, floating shelves are generally decorative and do not provide support for heavy items! Freestanding styles, like bookcases, often use straight pegs or small L-supports set into holes to support the weight of the shelves and anything stored on them. Shelf material matters, too, as each material has a different load capacity. Materials are often wood, glass, metal, plastic, or wire. Determine where the support will come from before buying shelving so you can then evaluate the total weight of what you can store on them. Of course, you can go the other way and determine what you need to store so you can then choose a shelving unit that will provide the needed support. You should also think about both vertical and horizontal support! Wall bracing can prevent or minimize tipping from such events as earthquakes or simple human clumsiness. Freestanding shelving units often have holes, brackets, or small strapping kits sold with them to improve safety.

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