Storage Tips
September 3, 2010 by AAAQ
Filed under Self Storage, Storage Tips
Here are some helpful suggestions to keep your valuables and keepsakes stored safely.
- Lay down plastic sheeting, or a pallet between furniture and floor.
- Cover all furniture.
- Disassemble if possible.
- Wrap table legs with packing paper for scratch protection.
- Stack chairs seat-to-seat with cloth or paper separating them.
- Keep in mind that when you’re packing fragile articles, pack heaviest objects toward the bottom.
- Separately wrap articles with clean wrapping paper.
- Labeling is also very important.
- File boxes are the best idea for your important documents.
- Pack books flat and fill any empty space to prevent movement.
- Defrost and dry large appliances before storing.
- Use valuable space inside appliances for storing small items.
- Dispose of flammables such as fireworks, cleaning fluids, matches, acids, chemistry sets, aerosol cans, ammunition, etc.
- Drain fuel from mowers and other machinery, and discard partly used cans of oil, paint, thinner, or other substances that might leak.
- Have rugs and draperies cleaned. Leave both wrapped when they are returned from the cleaners.
How to Store Furniture
Storing your furniture in self-storage is an excellent way to keep it secure and safe while you don’t have a use for it in your home. Proper preparation and packing is the key to ensuring that your furniture retains its finish, shape and beauty until you wish to enjoy it in your home again. Use this guide to prepare and protect your beds, sofas, tables and other furniture items during their stay in storage.
Have plenty of thick plastic sheets on hand, such as the kind used as vapor barrier in building construction (you can find a roll in any hardware store). These will be laid on the entire floor area of the storage area before any furniture is added to keep moisture and humidity from the concrete, which could cause mold growth, away from your items. Setting your furniture on top of wooden pallets will also help to keep moisture away and allow the items to breathe.
It is a good idea to obtain insurance for your goods. Storage facilities do not insure your goods and you are not supposed to store more than $5000 worth of goods in your space. Contact us and we can give you information on third party insurance companies who specialize in Self Storage Facilities.
Packing
Preparation and packing are the keys to ensuring that your furniture will look just as beautiful coming out of storage as it did in your home.
When possible, disassemble beds and wooden tables before storing. After cleaning with a gentle soap and water solution, apply a coat of wax to protect the finish (antique items should be seen by a professional appraiser). Take all screws, nuts and bolts and place in a clear plastic bag affixed to the bed frame. Wrap a quilt around headboards and tabletops to prevent scratching or denting.
End table and dresser drawers make great boxes during storage. Remove the drawers and use them to store odds and ends. Place a towel over the contents of each drawer to keep dust off of the items and act as a buffer between stacked drawers. Remove the light bulbs and shades from lamps (when possible) and wrap lamps in towels, bubble wrap or newspaper. Shades can be stacked together and placed in one large box.
Fabric sofas, chairs and mattresses should be cleaned as well as possible to prevent mold and mildew growth during storage. Gently wipe the surface with an antibacterial cleanser and warm water solution and allow to air dry. Leather or delicate fabric furniture should be professionally cleaned before storage. Padded covers add an extra element of protection and are very useful with sofas that have wooden arms or embellishments.
Mark a masking tape “X” on glass tabletops and mirrors to prevent shattering. Fasten a sheet of corrugated cardboard cut to size on each side of the glass item for added protection. Computers should be stored in their original boxes with cords, speakers, modems, microphones and other accessories individually wrapped. Televisions, especially LCD’s and flat screens, must be stored in their original packaging and moved carefully. Fill any empty spaces in your boxes with packing so each one will sit square in the storage unit without collapsing from the weight of boxes stacked on top of it.
Polish your metal items to prevent oxidation which would tarnish the finish. If you are storing your furniture for an extended period of time, applying a light coat of lacquer will protect your bronze or copper lamps, table legs and decorative items.
Filling Your Storage Unit
Your belongings are carefully packed and you’re ready for the big move! Organize your items before you leave the house so the biggest items will be placed in the locker first with the smaller items filling in the extra spaces.
Place refrigerators, ovens, freezers, washers and dryers upright against a wall. Leave the doors propped open to allow air to move through the appliance and prevent a musty odor from developing. Wrap cords tightly and affix to the back of the appliance. Any attachments such as dryer vents and washer hoses are disassembled, cleaned and placed inside the appliance.
Although it seems tempting to set your sofa on its end to save space, resist the urge! Sofas are best stored exactly as they would sit in your home to prevent stress on joints that weren’t meant to bear the weight of the piece. Set them upright on top of the plastic sheet and cover with a breathable cotton or other fabric cover. Light chairs can be stacked one on top of the other, with the top chair upside down and the seats together. Secure them so that they will not tip and damage other items.
Store tabletops and other flat items (except televisions) on their side propped against a wall so that they will not tip over. Use mattresses as buffers between each item. Tables that cannot be disassembled should be placed table-top down on top of a mattress or other cushioned item lying flat on the floor. Place dressers, chairs, end tables, coffee tables, etc standing upright with covers on top. This will allow you to stack your boxes on top without scratching or denting the surface of the furniture. Do not set computers, televisions or stereo equipment on top of items that may tip or fall. These items are best left sitting square on top of a wooden pallet or directly on the plastic floor cover.
Maintenance
Secure your locker with a sturdy combination lock. Having chosen a storage unit within easy driving distance of your home, you should check on your furniture at least once per month. Be sure to report any damage or theft to the storage facility and insurance company immediately.
If you found these tips helpful, please comment and share below.
Remember, AAA Quality Self Storage is here for all your Self Storage Needs. Locations in Southern California: Covina, Long Beach, Lake Forest, Tustin, and North Las Vegas Nevada.
