
Bill & Linda Sutherland -
Owners
943 Point Brown Ave SW
P.O. Box 549
Ocean Shores, WA 98569
Phone:
360-289-3027
email: info@exactheatedstorage.com
Hours:
Mon - Fri: 9am to 5:30pm
Sat: 9am to 5pm
***MANAGERS ON SITE***
We
now accept Credit Cards!
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Storage Tips
Temporary Storage.. Caught Between Homes?
Your planning may be
meticulous, but there are many parties involved in a typical
home purchase. If you're building a home, weather or other problems
could create delay. Unexpected credit questions may cause a delay.
The person buying your home may be ready as planned, but you
may not, or visa versa. Or, it may simply be that you want to
use temporary self storage as an add-on (so-to-speak) to your
home.
In any case, there are some things
to know when packing for temporary or self storage that will
minimize your space requirements, and prevent damage to your
possessions:
- Self Storage is a convenient,
safe, and inexpensive way to store your belongings.
Proper planning will make for an efficient and cost effective
storage experience. If you plan or need to frequently use the
space, a larger space may be more convenient than one packed
to capacity.
- Plan your storage space. Place
items in front that will be accessed frequently. Allow for walkways.
- Completely fill each box with
your heaviest items on the bottom and lighter items on top.
- Try to keep your boxes in uniform
sizes. They are much easier to stack that way.
- There are prohibited storage
goods that every storage facility will NOT allow.
Common sense and state laws determine what may be stored. See
your contract.
- Label ALL boxes for easy identification.
- Leave a small space between
the wall and your storage items to allow for ventilation.
- Pack your boxes and other items
as close together as possible to avoid moisture accumulating
between them.
- Use a HIGH QUALITY lock, preferably
a "disc lock", for your unit.
They are much harder to break or cut keeping your valuables as
safe as possible.
- Make up an inventory of your
stored items. Keep this list in a safe place at home or in a
safe deposit box.
- List contents of boxes on all
four sides, number the boxes, seal with masking tape or glued
paper tape.
- Dishes and glasses should be
wrapped in packing paper and placed in dish pack boxes. All glass
items should be individually wrapped. Nest cups and bowls. Stand
plates, saucers, and platters on edge. Wrapped glasses should
be placed near the top of cartons. ill all pockets with packing
material. Label all boxes containing glassware, and do not place
heavy items on boxes containing glassware. Stack these boxes
on top.
- Place your storage items on
2" x 4" boards or pallets to guard against dampness.
Any concrete floor may become cold and damp.
- Clothing, curtains, and drapes
should be stored on hangers. If hanging cartons are not available,
such items should be carefully folded and stored in dresser drawers
or cedar chests along with bedding and linens. We have wardrobe
style cardboard cartons which help protect your clothes. Food
crumbs or stains should be removed before storage to avoid storing
anything that may attract pests.
- Pictures and mirrors should
be wrapped in mirror crates marked "FRAGILE" and stacked
on end.
- Furniture with drawers can be
utilized as storage places for knickknacks, china, silverware
and small items. Wrap these items in tablecloths, towels or blankets
to prevent breakage.
- A refrigerator or freezer should
be thoroughly dry and stored with its door slightly ajar. Larger
appliances make excellent "packing cases" for blankets,
towels, tablecloths and clothes.
- Make sure that stoves and cooking
equipment are cleaned before they are stored.
- Shovels, hoes, rakes and hoses
can be stored together in empty trash cans. Stack extra cans
inside one another.
- Bicycles and other metal items
will rust over time if not protected. To retard rust, wipe all
metal surfaces with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil.
- Pack books flat to protect their
spines. Do not pack fragile items in the same box with books
and do not overload.
- Do not place boxes directly
on concrete floors, but use pallets or skids to prevent moisture
absorption.
- Use packing to fill out empty
pockets in the boxes.
- Tables with removable legs should
be "broken down" to save space.
- Sofas and love-seats can be
stored on end to save floor space. Always place a protective
waterproof cover under the end on the floor. Cushions should
be wrapped in plastic and placed on top.
- Cover stuffed furniture with
dust cover.
- If you stand mattresses on end,
be sure to "prop" them up.
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