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Article Title: Metal Garage Cabinets Outlast Wood, MDF and Plastic
Author: Zev Pomerance
Category: Organizing, Home Improvement
Word Count: 491
Keywords: garage,cabinets,metal,mdf.wood,storage,organization.stainless steel
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Every garage benefits from a quality cabinet system to keep valuables cleared 
from the floor and safely stored. While few garage owners doubt the value of 
adding cabinets to their organizational system, some question what is the best 
material for cabinets when so many choices are available. For superior storage 
and organization, metal garage cabinets provide more durability, versatility 
and value than cabinets made from wood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or 
plastic molds.

Sleek but sturdy, metal cabinets feature rugged steel construction for supreme 
durability. Although made of tough material, metal cabinets are hardly rigid; 
in fact, they offer great versatility and choice in size and configurations. 
Some smaller cabinets may be hung on the wall to free up valuable floor space, 
while larger cabinets rest on the floor and keep valuables safe and organized. 
Cabinets may feature powerful, unobtrusive magnetic locks to keep important 
items stored securely.

In contrast, garage cabinets made from wood, MDF or plastic molds show greater 
susceptibility to damaging elements like water and sun, and may not be able to 
sustain weight loads comparable to what metal cabinets can hold. Although 
inexpensive in the short term, wood, MDF and plastic cabinets prove less sturdy 
over time, and for this reason, they offer less value than metal cabinets in 
the long run.

Wood, the most common garage cabinet material, includes all types of wood and 
engineered wood products such as plywood, veneer, natural woods, pressboard, 
particleboard, and MDF. The chief drawback for wood is its extreme 
susceptibility to moisture, a common problem in many garages on the East Coast 
that causes warping and aging. Wood cabinets are limited to use in locations 
that are dry and breezy, and should not be placed on floors because of the 
potential proximity to damaging spilled liquids. Pests such as termites also 
pose a problem for wood and wood-based cabinets.

Similar in construction to particleboard, MDF is manufactured by breaking down 
the wood fibers of soft woods and then combining the fibers with wax and a 
resin binder. Panels are then formed by applying pressure under high 
temperatures. A chief drawback is the weight of MDF, which could require the 
cabinets to be stored on the floor, where exposure to water and sun runoff is 
more likely and dangerous. Like other wood-engineered materials, MDF also shows 
high susceptibility to water and moisture, which limits its use in humid 
climates.

Often considered second best to metal, plastic molds withstand moisture better 
than wood and MDF cabinets. However, common garage chemicals and sunlight 
easily discolor many plastic molds, and the material tends to have less load 
capacity. This means that plastic mold cabinets are subject to warping from 
heavy garage items, unlike sturdier metal. Plastic cabinet doors also latch 
less securely, and some consider them less attractive than sleek metal.

Metal cabinets offer several distinct advantages over popular materials like 
wood, MDF and plastic molds. Durability, versatility and good looks make metal 
the superior value for a garage cabinet choice.

Zev Pomerance is the founder of Potomac Garage Solutions 
(http://www.potomacgaragesolutions.com), one of today's leading garage 
organization and remodeling companies. With various locations throughout the 
United States, PGS offers a wide variety of custom garage makeover solutions 
for every need.
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