How to Organize a Storage Unit for Maximum Space

Self Storage


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A self-storage unit is the ideal solution for those in need of extra space to store belongings. Storage units offer flexibility and convenience for storing seasonal items, business inventory, or personal belongings. When it comes to utilizing a storage unit efficiently, proper organization is essential! A well-organized storage unit allows you to store more items and makes it easier to access what you need, when you need it. In this guide, we'll share expert tips on how to organize a storage unit space that maximizes every inch. How to Organize a Storage Unit in 5 Easy Steps 1. Take Inventory of Items When choosing the right storage unit size, you’ll want to consider the number of items you plan to store. The most effective way of doing this is by making an inventory list of each item you plan on storing and its dimensions. Creating an inventory list is beneficial for easily tracking your belongings in the future. Categorize items into groups such as furniture, boxes, appliances, and fragile items. It’s also important to note those items you may need access to while in storage. This is useful for seasonal items like clothing, holiday decorations, outdoor supplies, office documents, and others. 2. Gather Boxes, Containers, and Supplies Once you have a list of all your storage items and their dimensions, it’s time to gather boxes, containers, and other moving supplies. While it might seem simpler to repurpose boxes and containers found in your home, make sure they are in good shape. The boxes and containers should be sturdy, stackable, and of similar sizes to make stacking and organizing easier. Depending on the items you’re storing, we suggest either using cardboard boxes, plastic bins. Cardboard Boxes Cardboard boxes are cost-effective, widely available, and best for more fragile items. However, the material is not water-resistant and less durable than a plastic container.  They are the best containers to hold those items you don’t need to access frequently. Common cardboard box sizes used in storage and moving include: Small Box: 12 x 12 x 16 Medium Box: 18 x ...


Keenan Knight
May 13th, 2024


How to Prepare your Boat for Winter Storage

Boat Storage


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When the summer season comes to a close, it’s time for boaters to think about storage for their boat in the winter months. Preparing your boat for storage will help maintain its condition and make it easier to use when boating season returns. Whether you're a first-time boater or a seasoned boater, use this guide to properly prepare your boat for winter storage. Clean Your Boat & Inspect for Damages To prevent any mold, mildew, or corrosion from developing while in storage, thoroughly clean the boat exterior and interior. Start by removing any dirt, salt, or grime residue on the boat. Do this by using a mix of mild detergent and water to scrub the surfaces. When cleaning, pay attention to areas that tend to build up, such as the bilge and engine compartment. Next, clean and dry all interior surfaces, storage areas, cabinets, and seat cushions. Take the time to organize all compartments and make an inventory list of everything that is staying on the boat. Before putting the cover on, make sure there isn’t any trash or personal belongings left on the boat. Check the boat for any damage that may have occurred during the season. Things to look for are cracks, dents, or any signs of wear and tear. No matter the damage, you should address these issues before storing the boat for the winter. Drain Water Systems Excess water within your boat’s systems can cause freezing and other damage. To prevent this, drain all water from the engine block, cooling system, fresh water tanks, and plumbing. Change Engine Oil & Filter Used oil can hold contaminants that wreak havoc on the boat engine, and cause damage like corrosion while sitting in storage. Prevent this by conducting an oil change and protecting the boat’s engine for the months ahead. Change the engine oil and remove any contaminants that could harm the engine. Make sure you are using the correct oil type for the vessel. Fog the engine cylinders with fogging oil to protect the internal components of the engine ...


Keenan Knight
May 13th, 2024


Moving Tips to Make Moving Easier

Self Storage


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Let’s face it, moving is stressful. From planning and packing to moving and unpacking, the entire process can feel very overwhelming. You may not be sure where to start. While moving is an unavoidable task we all experience, that doesn’t mean it has to be disastrous. With proper planning, efficient organization, and a little guidance, the moving process can go faster and easier. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, read our blog for the best moving tips for a stress-free move. 1. Plan Out Your Move Proper planning is key to a smooth moving process. The more you plan ahead, the more painless this move is going to be. Making a plan with checklists and timelines is a great way to stay organized and prepared for moving. Moving Checklist Create and follow a moving checklist, mapping out what needs to be done before and throughout the moving process. (For those first-time movers, you can search “moving checklists examples” online for extra guidance). Checklists are great for organizing your thoughts and remembering important information. Create a list of to-do's either on paper or computer to ensure you remember. After a task, you can reward yourself by crossing it off. Moving Timeline Along with a checklist, create a timeline for your move in your calendar and planner. Instead of waiting for the week off to do everything, find ways to knock out tasks in advance. While packing is unfortunately one of the last things to do, you can start preparing for your move months in advance. Three Months Before Move Declutter Donate, sell, or throw away unnecessary items. Decluttering your home will give you fewer things to pack and move come move-in day. Take note of any furniture/appliances you won’t be taking to your new home and try selling. Make a Moving Budget Moving all your furniture and belongings is an expense homeowners sometimes forget to consider. Give yourself time to review your finances and create a moving budget. Whether you choose to hire professional movers or rent a moving truck, you want to ...


Keenan Knight
April 24th, 2024


Preparing Your Boat for Spring After Storage

Boat Storage


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As the weather gets warmer and summer starts approaching, boaters are ready to hit the open water. The time has finally come to dust off your boat, check the engine, and prepare for a season of fun and relaxation. De-winterizing your boat is important to ensure it's safe and working correctly for the upcoming season. Before it’s time to set sail, make sure your boat is ready with this guide on preparing your boat for spring & summer months. Step 1: Review Boating Documentation: Insurance, Licenses & Registration Check that your boat's registration, insurance, and boating licenses are current, even if it's still in boat storage. Check that you have all the necessary paperwork and documentation required for boating in your area. Make sure your boat registration, insurance, licenses, and permits are current and valid. Once you have all your paperwork in order, you can move on to the next steps in preparing your boat for the upcoming season. Step 2: Inspect Boat Exterior for Damages After taking your boat out of storage, check the outside surfaces of the vessel and note any damage. When inspecting your boat’s exterior, pay attention to these areas: Hull: Check the boat’s hull for any signs of damage, cracks, or rust. Propeller: Inspect the propeller for damage and ensure it spins freely. Fittings: Look for any loose or damaged fittings, such as cleats, rails, or lights. If you find any damage or signs of corrosion, it’s important to make those repairs before putting it in the water. Also, be sure to clean any built-up dirt and algae from last season. Step 3: Inspect Boat Interior for any Leaks Check inside your boat for any water leaks or damage in compartments, hatches, and storage areas. Check the bilge pump and hoses for proper functioning and look for any mold or mildew. It's crucial to address any leaks or water damage promptly to prevent further issues. Step 4: Check the Boat Engine Preparing the boat engine for the boating season after winter storage is one of the most important steps in the ...


Keenan Knight
April 24th, 2024


Storage Unit Size Guide: Small, Medium, and Large Storage Units

Self Storage


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Whether you're moving, renovating, or need extra space for seasonal items, storage units provide flexibility and convenience for your belongings. When using a storage facility, you will be met with a range of storage unit sizes to choose from. Picking the correct storage unit size can be hard, especially if you don't know what sizes a storage facility has. Our storage unit size guide will help you make an informed decision on which sized unit will fit all your items. Storage Unit Sizes Storage facilities offer various unit sizes to accommodate different storage needs. The most common storage unit sizes range from 5x5 feet to 10x30 feet, with different measurements in between. When choosing between storage units and storage unit sizes, here are some things to consider: How many items are you looking to store? Do an inventory of how many items you plan on storing. A great way to do this is writing a list out and organizing all items. What size are these items? When writing a list of all items you plan on storing, include the item’s measurements. Compare storage units based on the size of items you want to store to see what will fit. Do you want a Non-Climate-Controlled storage unit or a Climate-Controlled storage unit? Self-storage companies usually have both climate-controlled units and non-climate-controlled units. Climate-controlled units are there to protect your items from moisture in the air, especially in the hot summer months. Depending on whether it’s climate-controlled or not, storage unit sizes may not have the same specs. How much are you willing to spend on a storage unit? The more space you need, the more a storage unit will cost. Consider your budget before choosing a storage unit size. Answering these questions will give you a good idea of what you want out of a storage unit. Now, you can assess the different storage unit spaces available and choose one that meets your storage needs. A self-storage facility will have a range of storage unit sizes to choose from, small, medium, to large. Next, we’ll go ...


Keenan Knight
April 17th, 2024


Penske Truck Size Guide

Truck Rentals


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Moving can be an exciting yet overwhelming process. While some turn to professional movers, renting a truck is a convenient and much affordable way to move. There are lots of truck rental companies to choose from. It's important to pick one that is reliable, safe, offers a variety of moving truck sizes, and other services. Penske Truck Rentals is a top choice for individuals and businesses needing dependable moving transportation. Penske sets itself apart from other truck rental companies with its wide selection of moving truck sizes, including some of the newest vehicles available in the market. In this guide, we’ll go over Penske truck sizes and how to pick the right moving truck size for your move. Penske Truck Rental Features Penske moving trucks’ long list of utilities and sizes makes it easy for anyone to find a truck that meets their moving needs. These features include: 24/7 Roadside Assistance Round Trip & One-Way Rentals Personal or Commercial Truck Rentals Short & Long Term Business Leases Discounts Available Complete Fleet of Rentals including: High Roof Cargo Vans, 12’ / 16’ / 22’ and 26’ Box Trucks, Towing Equipment / Car Carriers Penske Moving Truck Size Options Penske offers a selection of five moving truck sizes. From small cargo vans to larger moving trucks, customers are able to select a vehicle that best suits their moving requirements. Choosing the right Penske truck size for your move can be tricky. You want to ensure your moving truck has enough space for all your items without paying for unnecessary space. Before renting a Penske truck, make sure to take inventory of your belongings and see which size truck will best fit. Next, let’s look at all available Penske moving truck sizes and capabilities. High-Roof Cargo Van Penske’s high-roof cargo van is their smallest vehicle size available at 12 feet and is ideal for smaller moves and shorter hauls. Interior dimensions: up to 11 feet 11 inches long x 4 feet 6 inches wide x 6 feet 9 inches tall. Capacity:  is up to 400 cubic feet of loading space and 3,500 pounds of ...


Keenan Knight
April 17th, 2024