Zorquazor is an English-language reference site about garage organization and tool storage, written with Canadian conditions in mind. The articles cover three connected topics: shelving systems, pegboard tool walls, and labelled storage.

The aim is narrow on purpose. Rather than covering every type of home improvement, the content stays with the practical question of how to keep a garage usable: where tools live, how small parts stay findable, and how storage behaves through cold winters and humid summer months.

What you will find here

Each article describes the common options for a topic, explains the trade-offs, and notes the climate-specific details that matter in much of Canada, such as condensation during thaw cycles and the way cold can weaken adhesives. The tone is descriptive and informational, without sales pitches.

How the content is written

Details are kept neutral. Where exact figures are not verifiable, the text uses general descriptions rather than invented numbers. References point to recognized public sources, such as building and safety guidance, so readers can check claims for themselves.

Subject focusGarage organization and tool storage
RegionCanada
LanguageEnglish
Content typeReference and explainer articles

External references

For broader background, readers may consult public resources such as the National Research Council Canada codes publications and the Government of Canada health and safety pages for storage of chemicals and flammable products.

Questions and corrections can be sent through the contact form on the home page.

Last updated: June 3, 2026