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Three Storage Hacks To Make Your Home More Efficient

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If you dream of one day having a home where you have enough space, the day may have come. Many homeowners suffer from a lack of storage space in their home making the house look cluttered and messy. In an effort to keep the home looking clean and organized, you need room to store items when not in use. Adding closets or an additional room can be too costly if you are on a budget. Read More»

Protect Your Items When They Are Moved Into Storage

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If you are going to be storing your belongings in a storage unit then you want to be extremely careful with your appliances and fragile items. When it comes to moving and storing household items, these things tend to be the ones that usually endure the most damage. The advice here will help you to pack up your storage unit in a way that helps keep your belongings in good condition both while you move them and while they are stored. Read More»

The Abcs Of Finding The Best Storage Unit For Survivalist Purposes

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It is estimated that there are about three million preppers in the US, and the number is continuing to grow. If you consider yourself an intelligent prepper, you likely know all about what you need to do in order to be prepared for a disaster of any type. What you may have trouble with, however, is finding a place where you can contain all of your survival gear. Storage units are a good option for preppers if they are used properly. Read More»

Storage Selection And Preparation For Computers And Electronics

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Many objects can be left behind without much prep work. Furniture may need to be covered and some paperwork may need to be in boxes, but preparation for those belongings are barely more work than the carrying and stacking that all belongings require. If you’re storing electronics such as computers, there are a few things that you need to consider before and after storage to make sure that your devices are working properly. Read More»

3 Packing Tips That Can Help Your Move

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Moving can be an extremely stressful process and the act of packing up all your possessions in your house is difficult. When packing your items there are a number of tricks and tips that you can employ to keep your items safe while they are transported to your new home. Here is a step-by-step set of instructions that will help you pack when moving. Wrap Valuable Items In Towels Valuable items need to be wrapped in bubble wrap or something soft to protect them from being knocked around when they are in transit. Read More»

Using Storage While Renovating

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If you are doing a complete overhaul of your new or existing home, you might have a lot on your mind. One thing you should be worried about are your household items. Putting household items in a self-storage unit during a project can help in a variety of ways. Here are four reasons renting a storage unit during renovations is a smart move. 1. Don’t Unpack from Old Home If you are remodeling a home right after buying, it might be a good idea to remodel first and then unpack. Read More»

Three Ways A Storage Unit Can Help Save You Time

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If you live anywhere near even a medium-sized town, you shouldn’t have to look too far to find a self-storage center. With so many businesses of this type operating around many cities, there’s no better time than now to take a walk through your home, gather up the items that you wish to keep but don’t need on a weekly basis and transport them to a storage unit. Although the process of inventorying your possessions can take a bit of time, the process of storing your seldom-used things at a self-storage center can actually save you time in the long run. Read More»

Tips For Storing Your Property Damage-Free In A Self-Storage Unit

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When you ultimately retrieve your belongings from your self-storage unit, you want them to be damage-free and as fresh smelling as the day that they were stored. To ensure this is the case, follow these tips to pack and store your items in your storage space: Store Textiles with Cedar Wood Fabrics such as wool and cotton are often used to make clothing and household linens. Because both are natural fabrics, they are susceptible to damage from moths and other insects that may find their way into your self-storage unit. Read More»

Storage Tips: Keep Your Antique Furniture Safe With This Guide

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Storing your antique furniture may seem scary, as you might have irreplaceable items. But there are a few things you can do to help ensure your antiques stay in good condition. The following tips will help you store your items in your unit safely. Control The Temperature Controlling the temperature in your unit is imperative, as this will help you prevent certain issues like mold. A temperature-controlled unit will also help discourage insects from coming into your unit, as they generally prefer normal room temperature. Read More»

4 Types Of Damage Your Piano Might Sustain During A Move

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Even if your piano looks as if it weathered a move well, there can be problems that you don’t notice at first. These problems can affect your piano’s beautiful tones now or even years from now depending on the type and the extent of the damage. If you decide to move your piano yourself, here are some of the types of damage that you might find once the dust settles. Read More»