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6 Tips For Packing Your Storage Unit

Planning to rent a storage unit to hold onto some of your belongings? It will help to know these tips so that you pack your storage unit properly. 

Know How To Properly Store A Refrigerator

A common mistake that people make when storing a refrigerator is leaving the door closed. This can cause a bad odor to form in the refrigerator when you finally go to use it again, which is not a pleasant experience. Make sure that you prop the door open to prevent this from happening. In addition, always store a refrigerator upright, since putting the unit on its side can cause the components that chill the refrigerator to become damaged.

Create A Base Of Heavy Items

You are going to want to load in your heavy items first so that you create a solid base around the perimeter. These items are going to be the most difficult to move, so keeping them low and out of the way is always a good idea. You can then stack your lightweight boxes and other items on top of your heavy items. This should help prevent items from toppling over as well.

Use The Most Of Your Vertical Square Footage

A storage unit can be quite limited in size, and you'll want to make the most of every square foot of space that you have. Plan to stack items to the ceiling of your storage unit so that you are not losing vertical space. You'll appreciate it over time as you need to put more items into the storage unit since you'll already be maximizing your space.

Disassemble Furniture When Possible

You may have furniture that takes up a lot of room when it is fully assembled. Look for ways that you can disassemble your furniture so that it takes up less room. For example, a dining table can have the legs removed so that the table can be placed vertically. 

Pack Items As if You Are Moving Them

Everything going into storage should be packed as if it is going into a moving truck, which will help better protect the item. This means that you'll want to place mattresses in mattress bags so that they do not get dirty, and wrap fabric furniture in plastic wrap so that the fabric does not become damaged. 

Use Storage Bags To Fill Gaps

Anywhere in your storage unit where there are gaps can be filled with smaller storage bags with lightweight items. Not only does it help utilize all your space, but it keeps items packed tightly and prevents them from moving.  

For more information, contact a moving company like Coffee's Moving and Storage.