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Whites Storage & Sedgwick Storage: Self Storage Tips

Need some self storage tips to get you started on the right foot? Whites Storage and Sedgwick Storage are your first choice for affordable storage units in the Hancock and Penobscot Counties, Maine, and we’ve compiled a list of our top packing and storage tips to help you make the most of the space you are renting. Start your storage journey with Whites Storage and Sedgwick Storage today!

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Self Storage Tips for Finding Space & Packing

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Choose Your Storage Unit

You have many self storage options in the Northeast. So how do you choose a storage facility—and more specifically storage units—to house your belongings? Start by searching for self storage close to your home, work, business, or regular commutes. You are looking for convenience as much as you are looking for product and service.
Before you decide on a storage solution, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons in light of your specific needs. For example, drive-up storage containers are very convenient for loading items from your car. However, indoor storage units provide temperature control to protect your belongings against weather conditions. Make sure to do some research so that you can choose the right type of storage unit based on your own individual needs.
Visit Whites Storage and Sedgwick Storage to start getting your items organized today. We offer multiple locations in Hancock and Penobscot Counties, Maine. Read more about our storage facilities drive-up and vehicle storage features, and use our storage calculator to figure out what size storage unit you should rent.

 


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Packing Tips for Your Boxes

1. Prep Before Packing

To ensure that your items stay protected while in storage, take care of them as you’re packing them away. Items that are delicate will need more padding to keep them safe throughout transport. Stock up on new packing and moving supplies to ensure the best protection for your fragile items.
Check our Self Storage FAQ to see if your question can be answered instantly! It is important to understand the rules and expectations before renting storage.

2. General Packing Rule: Heavy on the Bottom, Light on Top

Follow these guidelines when packing and storing your boxes and storage containers: begin with heavier, larger items as your foundation before adding lighter ones on top. By doing this, you’ll stop your containers from breaking under the pressure within and around them.

3. Clean & Cover

Prevent your items from being dirty or damaged by cleaning and preserving them in advance. Cover appliances, tools, and electronics with dust covers before storing them for an extended time. Get rid of germs and water droplets to stop rusting or smells.

4. Pack Air-Tight to Keep Out Moisture & Pests

Packing with air-tight containers is an excellent method to prevent any damage. Furthermore, it’s important to learn how to deal with any nuisances, like bugs and moisture, from the very beginning. Any type of antique, clothing piece, important documents, or technology would benefit greatly from being packed in one of these types of containers.

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Packing Tips for Your Storage Unit

1. Stay Organized from the Start

Storing your things in the right manner can help you live a more comfortable life. The best method to pack your storage container is to follow a step-by-step process. Leave space down the middle of your storage container so you may get to everything easier from all angles. Then, as part of an effort to locate similar items quicker later, store goods that are comparable, such as seasonal clothing or kitchen equipment. Keep your most important items close to the door for quick access.

2. Utilize Your Entire Storage Space

Use all the space you’re paying for by stacking items high. Also, consider installing shelving units if your storage facility allows it.

3. Don’t Store Perishables

So what can’t you store? Perishables like food will go bad quickly, and when they do, they will begin to attract pests. It is best to avoid this altogether by storing these items in your everyday storage space in your home or business. You also cannot store dangerous, flammable items or money. Check out a more complete list from Move.org.

Find Storage Units at Whites Storage and Sedgwick Storage

Now that you have learned some helpful self storage tips, you are ready to secure your storage space. Look to Whites Storage and Sedgwick for all of your storage needs in Hancock and Penobscot Counties, Maine.

Call or email any of our facilities today, or stop by in person to check out Whites Storage and Sedgwick Storage!

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