Storage Tips & Tricks

Optimize Your Space with Storage X

Learn the best way to pack your self storage unit.

Storage Tips: Household Items & Tools

Bedding, Clothing, Curtains, Drapes and Linens

Home Appliances

Dishes and Glassware

Books and Documents

Holiday Decorations

Mirrors, Windows, Glass Sheeting and Screens

Bicycles and Other Metal Items

Storage Tips: Optimizing Your Space

Mark Your Calendar

Don't Rush

Leave Some Room

Clear a Path

Think Outside of the Box

Use Quality Materials

Make a List and Plan Ahead

Keep, Give, Trash

Pack Efficiently

Manage Weight

Label All Boxes

Clean Stored Items

Proper Placement

Use Drawers

Moving Day Checklist

Properly Store Your Belongings

As part of our dedication to being your local self-storage experts, we have put together the list of storage tips above. These tricks are sure to improve how you pack your storage unit and keep your items safe at Storage X.

If you have any further questions not answered here, check out our list of frequently asked questions or reach out to our team. We would love to help you find the perfect self-storage solutions you are looking for!

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Bedding, Clothing, Curtains, Drapes and Linens

Fabric items like clothing, curtains and drapes are best if 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.

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Home Appliances

A refrigerator or freezer should be thoroughly dry and stored with its door slightly ajar. Some goods can be stored inside large appliances. Be sure to make a note if you place anything inside. Boxes can be stacked on top of stoves, refrigerators, and freezers. Make sure that stoves and cooking equipment are clean and dry before you pack them. 

Dishes and Glassware

Dishes and Glassware

Place a layer of packing inside the bottom and the top of boxes containing glassware. All glass items should be individually wrapped: nest cups and bowls together and stand plates, saucers, and platters on their edge. Wrapped glasses should be placed near the top of cartons. Again, fill all open pockets with packing paper. Label all boxes containing glassware and do not place heavy items on top.

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Furniture

Place a pallet, corrugated cardboard mat, or plastic sheet on the floor before placing furniture. If possible, stand sofas and mattresses on end. Disassemble beds and tables and wrap table legs in paper. If a table will not disassemble, place padding on the floor and place the table on its top with the legs pointing up. Use dresser tops for stacking cartons and dresser drawers for linens or small, delicate items. Keep upholstery off the floor. Most lightweight chairs can be stacked “seat to seat” or placed upside down on tables, which cannot be disassembled. Finally, place a light cotton dust cover, such as a bed sheet, over your furniture. 

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Books and Documents

Pack books flat to protect the spines. Do not place boxes directly on concrete floors, but use pallets or skids to prevent moisture absorption. Use packing to fill all empty pockets in each box. Do not pack fragile items in the same box with books and do not overload.

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Holiday Decorations

Save the original cartons that contained delicate ornaments. Pad the ornaments with packing paper or newsprint. Wrap strings of lights around a piece of cardboard before placing in a carton lined with packing paper. 

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Mirrors, Windows, Glass Sheeting and Screens

These items should be stored on edges, not flat. We offer a selection of mirror/picture boxes that can be purchased at our office.

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Tools

Metal tools should be cleaned and wiped with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil to prevent rust. Long handled tools such as rakes, shovels and hoes should be clean, lightly oiled and tied in bundles.

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Bicycles and Other Metal Items

To avoid rust, wipe all metal surfaces with a rag containing a few drops of machine oil.

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Mark Your Calendar

Make a timeline leading up to moving day for cleaning out, labeling, and organizing your life before you move. Take a little time each week or day to check off the list, one room or closet at a time.

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Don't Rush!

Taking time to carefully load your storage space will ensure the best results for your belongings.

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Leave Some Room

Leave air space around the perimeter to aid ventilation. Boxes of the same size make for easy stacking.

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Clear a Path

Leave a walkway to the rear of your space for convenient access to all items. 

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Think Outside of the Box

Think of creative ways of storing your items long-term. Using plastic storage containers is a great option for accessibility without the hassle of packing tape.

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Use Quality Materials

Use high-quality packing boxes designed especially for the job and seal them completely with packing tape.

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Make a List and Plan Ahead

Create a list of labeled boxes for easy reference. Color coordinating or numbering each box is a great trick to stay organized.

Also, gather up plenty of sturdy, corrugated cartons, packing paper, bubble wrap, sealing tape and marker pens, along with any furniture covers or shelving you intend to use in your storage unit.

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Keep, Give, Trash

A month before you move is a great time to clean house. Plan a trip to your local donation center with old clothes, toys or sporting equipment, garage and lawn gear. If something is broken, expired, or no longer of use, lighten your load and throw away what you won’t be taking with you.

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Pack Efficiently

Pack as much as you can in the same size boxes. Fill boxes tightly, but take care to neither overpack nor underpack. (Bulging cartons tip when stacked, while half full boxes tend to collapse). Use wadded up newsprint, bubblewrap, rags, towels, or blankets to fill in empty spaces. For maximum protection seal cartons with tape.

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Manage Weight

Pack heavy items such as books and tools in small boxes. For easier handling, limit the weight of all cartons, regardless of size, to 30 lbs. or less.

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Label All Boxes

Clearly label boxes so you know their contents, and keep a list (as well as pictures and descriptions) at your home or office for reference. Clearly mark all boxes containing fragile items.

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Clean Stored Items

Clean and dry appliances before storing. Secure all movable parts with paper, or wedge and wrap a paper pad around each item for protection. During transport, tape all doors shut, but remember to wedge them open for storage.

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Proper Placement

Store items you’ll need most often at the front of the unit. When you pack your storage unit, create a center aisle for access to all items.

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Use Drawers

Use bureau drawers to store small, fragile items. Secure items in the drawer by filling empty spaces with towels or packing paper.

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Moving Day Checklist

• Discard all flammables, such as paint and gasoline

• Finish packing. Leave out items for moving day

• Empty and defrost the refrigerator and freezer

• Have everything packed, except bedding

• Pick up ice and beverages

• Strip beds. Cover mattresses with mattress bags unless they are going in storage

• Turn water and lights off

• Lock windows and doors

• Properly Store Your Belongings