3 Tips for Keeping Your Storage Unit Organized

Posted on: 12 November 2015

If you want to make sure that retrieving your personal items from your storage unit as you need them is as easy as possible, you might want to take a few moments to review the following tips.

Bring In Your Own Shelving Units

Even if you do not have any shelving units that you are trying to store for safe keeping, you will want to bring some into the unit so that they will help organize the things that you are trying to keep safe. The key is to use free standing shelving units that are stable enough so that they do not have to be secured to the wall, as you will not be able to anchor them to anything. Another tip to keep in mind is that you might want to avoid plastic shelves since they tend to bend under too much pressure. Also, wood shelves have the chance of warping or growing mold under the right conditions. Therefore, it might be best to stick with metal shelving units. Line all available wall space with these shelves and make sure that the heaviest items are kept on the bottom shelves to avoid the tipping of the unit.

Seal Boxes With Decorative Duct Tape

Instead of using the traditional black marker to notate what kind of things are in the boxes, you will want to get a little more visually creative. This is easily done by skipping the marker and closing the boxes with various types of decorative duct tape. A wide variety of colored or patterned duct tape can be found at many dollar, department, and even home improvement stores. The best way to keep track of what each tape pattern means is to also come up with a category chart that you can keep taped on the wall near the door of the storage unit for easy reference. You might use solid red tape for boxes that contain holiday decorations. You then might use duct tape with pictures of flowers on it for all of your outdoor tools or gardening supplies.

Make Use of the Unused Space

You may be hesitant to store large items, such as dressers, chests, microwaves, ovens, and refrigerators, as they tend to take up a lot of space. However, if you don't have a lot of other storage options, you may not have a choice. You can make the most out of the space they are taking up by further securing your most valuable items. For example, any jewelry or delicate items that can be easily broken should be placed inside of these things. This way, the huge amount of space that the larger items are taking up is not completely wasted and you are better protecting some of your smaller items.

With those three simple tips in mind, you should have no problem making sure that your storage unit is as organized a possible. If you're unsure about renting a storage unit, be sure to contact local establishments, such as Sentry Mini-Storage Inc., to discuss your concerns.

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