Before you purchase a shed from a home and garden store to use as storage, keep in mind that they are not climate controlled and are subject to invasion from weather, mice, rats, cockroaches, and even snakes. Commercial facilities take steps to make sure your goods are protected.
If you have a small business that deals in perishable goods and need to store excess inventory, then a climate controlled storage unit is a great option. Climate control makes it possible to store temperature sensitive perishables for longer with better results.
Standing couches and mattresses on end will help maximize space and prevent overloading in your self-storage unit. There are also bags specifically designed to protect couches and chairs that can often be purchased at the storage facility, along with other packing materials.
When you live in an area with grueling summers and frigid winters, storing your belongings in the typical storage unit may not be much better than simply throwing them away. If you need a self-storage unit that isn’t susceptible to outdoor climate changes, we’re here for you.
Tall sturdy boxes and clean garbage cans can be effective containers. Strap long-handled brooms, rakes and shovels together and store them upright inside clean garbage cans. Do the same with drapery rods and similar items.
Did you know that with a climate controlled self-storage space, you can store your valuables indefinitely? In fact, because climate control storage works on the premise of ever circulating air, you can store your items for weeks or even years without any ill effect or damage whatsoever.