Every InReach Storage project follows a clear, end-to-end process that ensures consistent quality, predictable timelines, and 100% customer satisfaction—from the first consultation to final installation and ongoing support.
Understand needs, constraints, and outcomes the customer expects.
A scheduled, on-site consultation by a designer that includes space measurements, inventory walkthrough, and discussion of use-cases, budget, and aesthetic preferences.
Completed site survey; itemized needs list (what must be stored, frequency of access); rough budget range; structural notes and photos; feasibility and safety assessment for motorized systems.
Provide access to the space, show items to be stored, identify pain points and priorities, and confirm any non-negotiable constraints (e.g., looks, budget, or HOA requirements).
Typical on-site visit 45–90 minutes; written summary and next-step proposal typically delivered within 48 business hours.
Translate the discovery into a buildable, user-focused design that meets the customers goal – whether that is a focus of function, style, cost, or a balance of all factors.
The design team creates CAD layouts and 3D renderings where applicable, selects finishes and hardware, specifies motorized assemblies and safety components, and prepares a detailed cost estimate and installation plan.
Finalized 2D/3D drawings; parts and materials list; schedule and lead-time estimates; signed proposal and scope of work.
Review renderings, confirm finishes and accessory selections, sign the proposal, and approve the installation schedule.
Typical design cycle 2–7 business days after discovery depending on complexity; expedited options available.
Produce, stage, and kit all components so installation proceeds smoothly and efficiently.
Cabinets and assemblies are fabricated or configured, motorized systems are assembled and tested, materials are quality-inspected, and kits for each install zone are created.
Staged job with labeled kits, pre-tested motorized units, delivery schedule, and on-site checklist for installers.
Typical lead time 7–30 days from design sign-off depending on custom work.
Deliver a safe, efficient installation that matches the approved design and is ready for immediate use.
Site prep and protection, structural verification and fastening, calibration of lifts/platforms, and final cleaning.
Fully installed system; completed installation checklist; on-site calibration. final invoice and warranty paperwork.
Provide access during scheduled install days and participate in the final walk-through.
Install lead enforces job checklists, safety protocols, and a finish inspection; any deviations are documented and corrected before sign-off.
Typical install 2–3 days for standard garage systems; multi-zone or large installs scheduled across multiple days with clear daily milestones.
Confirm the system meets the agreed scope, demonstrate operation, and capture final acceptance.
Installation lead conducts a step-by-step walk-through demonstrating motorized operation, cabinet functionality, accessory use, and maintenance basics; customer signs acceptance form.
Customer acceptance form; contact info for service and spare parts.
Walk-through occurs immediately at install completion; acceptance recorded the same day.
Ensure long-term performance, rapid issue resolution, and ongoing customer satisfaction.
Customer Care schedules a follow-up check-in 2–7 days after install to address questions, validate performance, and log feedback.
Completed follow-up report; any open service tickets with target resolution dates.
Standard proactive follow-up at 2–7 days; warranty response targets communicated in the service agreement.
From first consultation to final installation, our process is built for clarity, quality, and care. Schedule your free consultation to begin your custom design journey.