Storage Units: Temporary Vs. Long Term
Posted on: October 25, 2016 |
by: Cyber-Construction
Advantage Moving & Strorage
December 12, 2017
Storage facilities can be used for a variety of reasons. While some people use them to temporarily store their possessions while they transition between cities, others rely on them to extend the storage space in their home. Storage units can also be helpful for people who would like to organize their non-essential items and rotate their belongings on a seasonal basis.
It’s imperative to understand your own goals for renting storage units so that you can pack your items appropriately. Keep reading to learn the differences between long-term and temporary storage solutions so that you can save time and money while reducing the risk of damaging your belongings.
Temporary Vs. Long Term Storage Units
If you need to store your belongings for more than three months, long-term storage is right for you. In order to make the most out of long-term storage, you should refrain from packing your possessions in plastic bags and opt for durable boxes instead. These boxes can be found at a grocery store or purchased from a local home goods store.
Sturdy boxes will make stacking and accessing your items easier while keeping them optimally protected in the long-term. Additionally, fragile items should be wrapped in newspaper or bubble wrap, appliances must be wiped down, and vacuum-sealed bags can be purchased for clothing and fabric storage.
Temporary storage solutions are intended for people who would like to store their items for less than three months at a time. Although you can forgo some steps when packing and moving temporary storage items, you should still be cautious of transporting your belongings.
You can use dust covers instead of more durable packing. Since your items won’t be in storage for long, there won’t be too much time for dirt to settle in so you can also use a cloth or large piece of fabric to drape furniture.
When opting for temporary storage solutions, you should make it a point to arrange your belongings against the wall and leave an aisle in the middle of your storage area. This will ensure that you can easily get in and out of the storage space.
Regardless of whether you choose long-term storage or temporary storage solutions, you should label your items and create an inventory list so that you know which items you’ve placed in storage units. For dependable long-term or temporary storage solutions, contact Advantage Moving & Storage today.