Our Story
From Clutter to Clarity: The Birth of Pops’ Cube
It was a mundane Thursday night—nothing special, just me, a
strong dose of caffeine, and a little time to think. That’s
when it hit me: my garage desperately needed some love. Spoiler
alert: so did I.
Just looking at my garage made me sigh. Walking through it was
like navigating an obstacle course designed by a particularly
vindictive hoarder. Forget finding anything in there—it was a
labyrinth of misplaced dreams, forgotten tools, and holiday
decorations that hadn’t seen the light of day since 2012.
Then, in a flash, inspiration struck. I’m fairly certain my wife saw a
cartoon-style lightbulb pop up over my head. I won’t claim I
invented the storage bin rack (I’m not that guy), but the epiphany
wasn’t about invention—it was about recognition. I realized this
wasn’t just my problem. I’d seen this same issue plague countless
homeowners: garages slowly transforming from practical spaces
into stress-inducing junk jungles.
Here’s the thing about garages: they’re quiet, they don’t complain,
and they don’t judge. That’s why they become the dumping
grounds for everything we don’t want to deal with right now—old
toys, holiday décor, and those “important” boxes we haven’t
unpacked since moving in. They’re the unsung heroes of our
homes, silently taking the chaos we throw at them.
But here’s the kicker: garages aren’t infinite. You can only pile so much before your “organized chaos” becomes plain old chaos. All those dreams of keeping your car inside, setting up a home gym, or just having a peaceful, orderly space? Poof. Gone. Replaced by stress and clutter.
I couldn’t help but wonder—why wasn’t anyone out there solving this? We have services to clean our bins and wash our windows, but where’s the team that swoops in to install shelves and reclaim garages?
And that’s when the lightbulb didn’t just flicker—it exploded. I was going to do it. A simple guy with a simple idea: help people take back their garages. That’s how Pops’ Cube was born.
But wait—there’s more! Garages aren’t the only victims of clutter. I started noticing the same problem everywhere. Self-storage units crammed to capacity but wasting vertical space. Storage sheds “full” after a lawnmower and a gas can moved in. Local shops stacking boxes like a game of unstable Jenga. Everywhere I looked, I saw a need for better, smarter storage solutions.
So Pops’ Cube grew beyond garages. Our mission expanded to provide reliable storage solutions for all kinds of spaces. Simple. Practical. Effective.
Here’s the deal: at Pops’ Cube, we don’t just sell shelving. We’re a full-service operation. We design, build, and install storage systems tailored to your needs. And because we know organizing isn’t everyone’s favorite pastime, we even offer professional help to place your items on your shiny new shelves.
Our goal? To take the stress out of storage and give you back the peace of mind you deserve.
So, if your garage (or shed, or storage unit) has become more chaos than comfort, let Pops’ Cube help. Because life’s too short to trip over boxes every time you step into your garage.
Thanks for sticking around to the end—and here’s to clutter-free, stress-free living!
Our Mission
Our mission is clear, we don’t want you or you neighbor looking at their garage in dread, thinking, and wishing that the order-wizard should show up and wave that magic wand, and whallah, it’s clean.
Instead, we are that wizard, we are not showing up our of a lightning spark, rather from the good old work truck, no magic wand really, it’s more like some tools, boards, and a dedicated team, and wishing is not the best way to contact us, the number and email address in the footer creates better results. Yet, you will be able to close your eyes when we show up, and when you open it back you’ll have a garage that is all serenity. quite literally.
Yes, in addition to building shelving for your storage area, we also offer professional organization for your garage, storage shed, store, and self-storage unit, where our team comes in and places your stuff so you can grab’em when you need’em and forget’em when you don’t.