Rental Storage Units: How to Make the Most out of Them


There are many reasons why people need to rent a storage unit, and you might be among those ones. We’ve gathered some tips and tricks to help make your life easier. If you’re looking for the perfect unit storage, public storage Queens is the best place to go. 

Pallets are important

You should know that it’s a must to keep your items off the floor. You may laugh, but no one can guarantee that, for example, the melting show won’t get from outside inside from under the door or that the adjacent unit won’t really have a spill that will soak its way into your storage unit.

Wrap whatever you can

Every time you use a storage unit; you should wrap everything you can in an industrial plastic wrap. This way, you’ll know for sure that all your things are sealed up and you won’t need to stress over dust or bugs while they’re in the storage unit.

You should get a small heavy lock

We all know that most units come with security. However, they won’t always pay attention. You might need to find an all-weather padlock, with a short arm to make sure that the bolt cutter won’t slide – so it won’t be sliced open.

Label everything you can

It’s a sure thing that you know exactly what you’re putting where in your storage unit when you open it. However, there’s no guarantee that you’ll remember where you put all the items six months after. You’ll see and open random boxes until you find what you need. This is why is good to label every box you get in there. A checklist won’t hurt, as well. (right corner front under the desk – toys)

Prepare for temperature changes

It really depends on your part of the country – some people don’t have to deal with this. But you may have some things that aren’t really friends with the cold or the heat – so make sure you either double wrap them or just don’t store them at all. Vinyl records, electronics, old photos – all of these can get ruined if they’re not stored properly.

If it’s winter then you should get sand

There are many outdoor storage units that are built from the beginning with the end goal that the water will drain away from the doors to one location. This happens in theory, actually. But in practice, you’ll see large ice slicks that form outside your door – so sometimes it can get harder to get to your stuff. Have with you a cat litter or sand – even sheets of plywood – they’ll all come in handy.

Take care of your space

It’s important to take care of your stuff, but let’s not forget about the unit itself. You can get to pay huge fined if you damage the unit while you’re in there. Let’s say you’re storing your furniture flipping business – you need to make sure that the plastic off the walls and off the floors won’t catch glue drips or sprays.

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