Storage Units & Tips
Size | SF | How to Visualize | What Unit Will Hold |
5' x 10' | 50 sq ft | Pickup truck Cargo van Walk-in closet |
Mattress set, sofa, dining room set or chest of drawers, boxes and small items |
10' x 10' | 100 sq ft | 15' moving truck Average size bedroom |
Furnishing of one bedroom apartment with refrigerator and washer/dryer, patio furniture, and many boxes OR two office suites OR about 200 file boxes |
10' x 15' | 150 sq ft | 20' moving truck Large bedroom |
Furnishing of two bedroom apartment or small house with appliances, patio furniture and many boxes OR a vehicle or small boat OR it is big enough to fit carpet rolls and building materials |
10' x 20' | 200 sq ft | 24' moving truck Small one car garage |
Furnishing of two bedroom house with appliances, patio furniture and many boxes OR a vehicle or small boat OR construction equipment |
Tips:
You may need to purchase insurance.
- Do not assume that your homeowner or renter insurance will cover your belongings while in storage.
- CAUTION. It is against the law to store materials that are hazardous or combustible such as gasoline, cleaning fluids, paint, etc... Drain all gasoline from lawnmowers, power tools, boats, snowmobiles, etc. before storing them.
- Be sure to store frequently used items at the front of the unit to avoid having to search for them. Also, store valuable items towards the back of the unit.
More Helpful Hints:
- Do not store food items which could attract rodents or pests.
- Appliances must be thoroughly clean and dry. Keep refrigerator and freezer doors slightly open. Remove and discard vacuum cleaner bags.
- Store mattresses and box springs on long edges. Wrap for protection and elevate off of the floor. Use pallets, 2x4’s, plywood... anything that will keep your items off the floor of the storage unit. It is not advised to lean items against the walls of the storage unit.
- Pictures and mirrors should be wrapped in cardboard and marked “FRAGILE.” Stand them straight up... never flat.
- Make a list of packing materials needed such as boxes, bubble pack, tape, marking pens, rope, drop cloths, mattress and furniture covers, etc...
- Disassemble beds and mark the pieces so that they are easy to put back together.
- When packing books, pack them in small cartons that weigh no more than 30 lbs. Alternate bindings and cushion them with wadded packing paper.
- Keep your out-of-season clothes accessible, you may have your belongings in storage longer than anticipated.
- When you disassemble electronics such as computers and stereos (items that have numerous cables), place small colored stickers on the cable and the same color sticker where the cable goes. If possible, use the original packing for electronic items.
- Wax wood furniture before storing it. Use sheets or cotton cloth to cover furniture.
- Never store anything in sealed plastic bags. The humidity will cause damage to your goods.
- Leave a small space between the goods stored and the storage unit’s walls.
- Do not stack heavy or folded objects where they could shift or collapse when you move or need access.
- Label boxes by numbers - have the master list separate from your storage space... and never write on the box what its contents are. Label each box as you seal it. Mark “Fragile” on all boxes with breakables.
- Use your bureau drawers as packing space. Fill them with some of your fragile items and use blankets, sweaters and towels for padding.
- Do not use printed newspaper to pack with. The ink may smudge off on your items.
- To save space, fill interiors of appliances with linens, clothes and stuffed toys. Stuff towels between the washing machine and the inner tub of the washing machine to keep the tub from rotating.
- Label each box on all four sides with numbers, seal them with tape and make a list of the contents to take home with you. The box numbers should correspond with this master list. Pack appliances in factory boxes whenever possible and cushion with wadded (not shredded) packing paper. Shredded paper can get into the machines and cause damage. Wedge appliance doors open while keeping in storage.
- When packing boxes, try to limit the weight to 30 lbs. or less per box.
- When wrapping collectibles or anything breakable, tape it after you wrap it. This will keep you from mistaking them for the excess paper you used to fill the box.
- Clothing that ordinarily hangs in a closet should be packed in a wardrobe carton.
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