What You Need To Know When Packing Your Items for Self-Storage

Renting a self-storage unit is the perfect way to hold onto your property, especially if you want to free up space in your house or during a transition. However, it can be hectic when it comes to the practical part of the exercise, and it’s helpful to take a few steps and precautions to ensure all your items remain intact. The following are self-storage tips you should consider.

Label Your Boxes

If you opt to rent a West Palm Beach storage unit, you may think that you will remember the location of every item stored, but you may be surprised when you can’t find what you’re looking for. Moreover, sealing boxes up can make the matter even more confusing. The best way to handle this problem is to label the boxes to ease unpacking, especially for items that you want to access more frequently.

Ensure All Items Are Dry

While self-storage facilities take measures to prevent the roof from leaking, it’s critical to make sure your items are completely dry before placing them in storage. Certain appliances, such as refrigerators and dishwashers, can hold water in their interior. Ensure you defrost your refrigerator and drain your dishwasher before taking them to the storage unit. Failure to do so will result in the water leaking out and soaking your boxes.

Dismantle Your Furniture Before Storing

If you can easily dismantle your furniture, then do so. Storing bulky furniture can create challenges during the packing process, especially as you work to fit other things around it. The best solution is to dismantle furniture before placing it in storage.

Request For Assistance When You Need It

If you are loading bulky items like furniture, ensure that you have enough people to help you move the items to the storage unit and unload them. This ensures that the procedure goes faster and smoother. It also reduces the risks of injuries and property damage, especially when lifting items.

Stack Smart

If you intend to leave items in a self-storage facility for an extended period, you may forget where you stored your items. Consider putting items that you need sooner or more frequently at reachable places in the unit to enhance their accessibility. You should also place bulky and heavy things on the bottom to prevent them from compressing other items.

Do Not Underload Or Overload Storage Boxes

Boxes that contain too many items can make lifting risky and also make other boxes more prone to damage as you stack them. Overloaded boxes can also damage items placed on top of them. Underfilled boxes can also create an issue, as the items inside can move around during transportation and become crushed. Ensure the boxes remain optimally filled.

Most self-storage facilities take great care to store your items safely and securely. However, it’s up to you to pack your items well in preparation for storage. The above self-storage tips can help.


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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