Measure the height of the pegboard.
How far from a wall should you mount pegboard.
Adjust until it is level and then ask a friend to hold the strip while you drill long wood screws through the furring strips and into the studs or wall anchors.
If your garage walls have exposed studs you can simply screw pegboard to the studs.
For areas of the wall where you want to hold heavy tools and yard equipment use a rail system.
Step 1 measure the width and height of the area where you plan to hang the pegboard then calculate the number of furring strips you ll need they should be spaced every 16 inches for example.
Use a stud finder or other means to locate the studs behind the drywall.
The number of lengths depends on the width of your pegboard.
For a small pegboard two horizontal furring strips should be adequate.
Ask a friend to help you install the furring strips.
Use a pencil to leave visible alignment marks above where the pegboard will be.
On a finished wall however you ll need to install a framework of furring strips behind the pegboard to create the necessary clearance and provide some added.
The empty bays between the studs will provide the necessary clearance for inserting the hooks.
Look for a rail system that has mounting holes every inch so it lines up with the pegboard image 1.
Use a saw to cut lengths of 2 by 2 inch pressure treated wood equal to the height of the pegboard.
Drive screws through pegboard and furring strips at all four corners aligned with the studs to leave marks for pilot holes.