A shelf that is not anchored into a stud or the right anchor type eventually pulls out of the wall, usually with something breakable on it. We find the studs, use the correct hardware for your wall type, and level every shelf so it holds real weight without sagging or twisting over time.
Wood, MDF, or metal-bracket floating shelves mounted into studs.
Adjustable bracket shelving for closets, pantries, and garages.
Wire or wood shelving with hanging rods installed to fit the space.
Heavy-duty shelving for tools, storage bins, and supplies.
Correct anchor type used for drywall, concrete, or plaster walls.
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It depends entirely on the anchoring, not the shelf itself. We locate studs whenever possible and use rated anchors when we cannot, so the shelf holds the weight it is meant to rather than sagging or pulling loose in a year.
Yes — common in Miami condos and newer block-construction homes. We use concrete-rated anchors and masonry bits designed for that wall type.
As many as you need — most customers batch several shelves across a few rooms in one visit, which is more cost-effective than booking separate trips.
Yes — full closet shelf-and-rod systems, wire shelving kits, and custom-cut wood shelving are all within scope.
We can install any bracket or shelf style you provide, or advise on options that match your space if you would rather we source it.
Every shelf is leveled before final anchoring — no eyeballing it. We check both the shelf and the brackets before you put anything on top.
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