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Storage units are most commonly used to keep unwanted items out of your home, but there are many other reasons one might seek out the use of a storage unit. Not only do storage facilities help free up space in your home or business, but they also give you the freedom and flexibility to do what you want with your belongings when you’re ready. With our temporary or long-term storage options, you can rent a self-storage unit for as long as you need. And keeping your items with us ensures that they stay safe thanks to our 24/7 security. Whether you’re moving to a new home and need somewhere to put your unused items or just need to keep some seasonal business items away for a bit, a self-storage unit is just the solution you’re looking for.

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If you’re like many others who simply just have too much stuff, then you may want to consider getting yourself a storage unit. Self-storage units are great for storing away unwanted or unused household items. They’re also a great solution for families or individuals that are moving and need a temporary place to store their things. Moving is already a stressful event due to the disturbances in your daily life and the hassle of packing. Fortunately, a self-storage unit makes moving easy.

Benefits of Storage During a Move:

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Businesses can also benefit from storage facilities in many situations. Self-storage units provide a convenient and affordable solution for unused items that you’re not able to part with yet. Most companies utilize storage services for archived paperwork that legally can’t be thrown away for some time and for storage of stock overflow. Whether you’re looking to declutter the office or need somewhere to store all your extra product, look to a storage facility for help,

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Secure, Affordable, and Convenient Self-Storage in Reno

We provide the Reno, NV area with safe and secure storage options for both short-term and long-term needs. With several updated security features and on-site staff, we are committed to keeping your personal belongings safe. Not only are we safe, but we’re also affordable and convenient. Whether you’re moving or have extra belongings to store, consider Ample Storage. Reduce your clutter while still keeping your possessions in good shape and stored away with our self-storage units.

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Whether you’re interested in using a storage unit to store items temporarily or for an extended period of time, it’s important that you prepare properly for their stay. The way that you store your furniture and other belongings in a self-storage facility can drastically affect how those items keep while they are there. Often, simply putting your furniture in storage won’t be enough to ensure it’s fully protected from things like dirt, pests, and weather. For your furniture to remain in tip-top shape it should be cleaned, disassembled, and sealed with the proper products or materials prior to being placed in storage. In order to keep your furniture clean, protected, and in good condition, be sure to follow these steps for how to store furniture in a storage unit.  

Step #1: Take inventory of the items you’re storing

You may think that making a list of all your belongings is silly, but when it comes to storing large and expensive items like furniture, it’s actually a good way to protect your investments. Typically, people will take inventory of all the items in their storage unit and send the list to their insurance company. This ensures that in the case of stolen or damaged furniture, you will be compensated for your losses. 

When it comes to listing your items that are being stored, be sure to include the name of each item along with a description or photo of the object. This will help prove ownership of the items and gives your inventory list some validity.

Step #2: Carefully clean all surfaces of your furniture

Prior to storing your furniture, you should ensure each piece has been properly cleaned using the appropriate cleaning supplies and then sealed for its protection. 

Preparing Wood Furniture for Storage:

In order to completely keep moisture out of your wood furniture, you’ll need to coat it with a protective sealant. The best way to keep wood patio furniture safe while it’s being stored in a Reno self-storage unit is to coat the surface with a protective sealant and cover it with a tarp.

Preparing Leather Furniture for Storage:

To prepare your leather furniture for storage, start by vacuuming the surface gently. This will remove any crumbs, or large particles and prepares the furniture for the next steps. Following this, use a 50/50 solution of water and vinegar and a soft clean cloth to wipe down the leather surface, removing any dirt or dust. Next, apply a leather sealant and cover the furniture with a tarp or moving blanket.

Preparing Metal Furniture for Storage:

To prepare your metal furniture for storage, treat any rusted areas with a rust-neutralizing primer and follow with paint to match the metal. Next, you’ll want to apply a coat of paste wax which protects the surface from water damage and will preserve the metal while it’s being stored.

Preparing Fabric Furniture for Storage:

To clean fabric furniture, follow the instructions on the label for each fabric. If there are no instructions or the label has been removed, you can use a mild cleaning solution such as the one listed: 

After making your cleaning solution, use a sponge with the detergent mixture to scrub the cushions, then rinse with water and leave the cushions to dry completely.

Step #3: Disassemble large furniture for more efficient storage

Large furniture such as tables, bed frames, and large sofas can be difficult to move and store in their current state. To save yourself some storage room and the trouble of moving big, heavy furniture, be sure to disassemble these pieces prior to moving. To do this, carefully take apart each individual piece of the furniture such as the legs, and wrap the pieces together. Place any smaller pieces of hardware (i.e. nuts, bolts, screws, washers, etc.) in a plastic bag taped to the back of the furniture for safekeeping.  

Step #4: Protect your furniture by wrapping it

Placing your furniture in a self-storage unit is a great way to keep it safe from the elements and out of your way while you aren’t using it. However, a storage unit won’t keep your furniture free of dirt and dust. For this reason, we recommend to all our guests that they wrap their furniture using moving blankets or a special kind of cling-wrap designed for moving large items. The movers stretch plastic wrap is also great for securing loose furniture, keeping doors and drawers closed, and binding furniture for safe travel and storage. 

Step #5: Find a climate-controlled storage facility

Extreme heat and cold temperatures can drastically affect the quality of your furniture. Leather, wood, glass, and fabric materials can all suffer from weather-related damages if they are stored in a unit where temperatures fluctuate radically. Glass and wood often expand with heat and contract in the cold. This can lead to unwanted warping and dimensional changes in your furniture that result in permanent damage. Other common damages that may occur are rust, fading, and even material that becomes dried out and starts to break apart.

A climate-controlled storage facility will prevent such damages from occurring and leaves you feeling confident about your stored belongings.

Step #6: Strategically place your furniture in the storage unit

The way that you store your furniture can make a huge difference in how it holds up while being in a storage facility. When it comes time to store your furniture in a storage unit, be sure to place all large furniture along the back and sides of the unit. This will keep these big pieces out of the way for when you need to access the unit later. And when it comes to stacking furniture, always be sure to put the heaviest items on the bottom and keep the lighter ones on top. This will help prevent damage to your delicate furniture. Also, keep all furniture off the ground using wood pallets or moving blankets to keep your furniture clean.  

Storing Your Furniture Safely and Securely with Reno Ample Storage

Now that you know exactly how to store furniture in a storage unit, it’s time to find the right storage facility for all your furniture needs. While there are many Reno self-storage options available, it’s crucial to rent from a facility that offers the best protection for your valuable items. 

If you’re looking for self-storage in Reno, NV, then give Ample Storage a call today! We have a variety of unit sizes ranging from 5×5 to 20×20. Our storage facility is equipped with 24-hour video surveillance as well as onsite staff ensuring your belongings are secure at all times. Whether you need long-term or short-term storage in Reno, Ample Storage is here to assist in all of your self-storage needs. Call us today at 775.851.3535

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With new Kindles and e-readers, your big collection of books might start to get in the way around the house, but you’re not alone if you don’t want to get rid of your books. There’s just something about opening up a book that these modern e-readers don’t do.

However, storing books can be more difficult than it seems because books are very susceptible to humidity, dust and dirt, moths, and water damage. Keep reading to explore some tips for the most optimal book storage.
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Clean your books

While it may sound bizarre, cleaning your books prior to putting them in your storage unit will help protect from future soiling or staining. Using a soft chemical-free wipe or a nonmagnetic cloth, simply wipe down the outside covers and spine. This will keep your books protected from damage in your storage unit.

Use dividers or wrap your rare books

For some extra protection, pack your books with dividers in between to avoid any covers sticking together. You can use any type of divider, but we recommend using something that doesn’t have words on it so it doesn’t transfer to the book.

For rare or antique books, consider wrapping them to protect them from any damage. We recommend wrapping them in an acid-free archival paper to prevent any yellowing and provide for the most protection.

how to store books in a storage unitPack with spine down or flat

Books are fragile and the pages are easily ripped, so when you’re packing your books up make sure they are packed spine down or just flat stacked on each other. Packing them sideways allows the larger surface area to carry the weight of the books to help distribute the weight better.

We also recommend packing by size and weight by packing the heavy books on the bottom with lighter ones on top and remembering to use dividers, not packing a single box too heavy, and using plastic bins not cardboard boxes.

Alternate spines when packing

Another packing tip is alternating the spines of the books when you’re packing them to maximize the storage space and fit as many books as you can. It will give you more space as well as preventing spine damage.

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When storing your clothes it may seem as easy as packing them up and tossing them into the storage unit. However, that is not the case if you want your clothes to stay in good shape for years to come. From baby clothes to seasonal clothing, it’s necessary to store them in the proper way when it comes to folding, the type of container, and ideal storage conditions. This blog from Ample Storage is here to offer some expert advice on how to store clothes in a storage unit.

Get rid of clothing you know you won’t need

When you’re getting ready to store clothing, it’s obvious that the clothes you are going to store aren’t going to be used in the near future, but there may also be some that you definitely will not be needing anymore. Look for those clothes you know you haven’t worn in months and throw them in a pile to sell or donate at your local Goodwill. Keep an eye for anything ripped, stained, or clothes that don’t fit anymore to reduce the amount that will eventually be put in the storage unit.

Do laundry

Before you even start packing up your clothes make sure that everything is washed and properly dried. Dirty and damp clothes can allow mildew and mold to grow and start to smell awful if left untreated. Stains from food can also attract rodents and insects that can destroy your clothes if they happen to get in.

Don’t use cardboard or plastic bags for storage

While it may be easier to use old cardboard boxes or plastic bags, it’s not ideal for storing clothes. Cardboard and plastic are vulnerable to water damage, bacteria, mold, or pests that will ruin your clothes. We recommend using plastic bins that can be closed shut for protection.

 

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Alternatives to mothballs

Mothballs have been the most popular choice to deter pests and insects from storage units, but there are a few different less toxic and less pungent alternatives to use as mothballs are very toxic. Try a few of these mothball alternatives:

Repack every few years

If your clothes will be left in your storage unit for multiple years, it’s a good idea to go back through and repack and refold them every year or so. Over multiple years, your clothes are prone to permanent creasing and wrinkling. You can also use this chance to check for any water damage, insects, or pests in your unit or clothes.

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Here at Ample Storage, we take pride in being able to spread our knowledge to our customers, and hopefully, this blog has offered some insight into how to store your clothes in a storage unit for your clothes to last. As usual, don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns!

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When storing sensitive and important documents, we want our customers to have the peace of mind that they will be safe and secure. Even in this increasingly digital age, secure document storage for businesses is essential.

It’s necessary to keep important information, but often the boss’ office and the extra storage closet just isn’t enough. Keep reading this blog to explore information about document storage for businesses and our tips and tricks for organization.

Security

When looking for a good storage unit for your important documents, security should be your number one priority. Ample Storage is equipped with many security features that will keep you and your storage unit safe.

Our safety features include:

In addition to our security features, customers are able to use their own lock and use a safe or locked file cabinet to store their documents.

Size

Here at Ample Storage, we offer a multitude of different unit sizes. For document storage for businesses, we recommend our 5’x5’ unit. It’s our smallest unit that’s about the size of a closet. It can hold small furniture, a large tool chest, a small quad and several boxes—which should be more than enough for your documents.

Organization

We have a few unit organization tips that will help you maximize your storage space to ensure everything is easily accessible and safe.

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Inventory

Before you even start packing things up, we recommend taking a full inventory of what you will be storing in your unit. Create an inventory list, and make copies so you will know exactly what you will have in there.

Label

After you have tabs on your full inventory, be sure to label. This can save loads of time digging through your unit looking for one specific document. Whether you’re using boxes, storage containers or file cabinets be sure to put labels on what is going in.

Create backups

If possible, create digital backups of every document you will be storing. We do guarantee that your items will be secure, but having backups could save you in the long run.

Pack light, tight and efficiently

Now for the fun part, the actual packing! You can use just about anything to store your documents—boxes, plastic containers, binders, etc—but we recommend using locking, fire retardant safes or filing cabinets.

While packing try to keep it light and store similar documents together. When loading your unit pay close attention to how it’s organized because eventually you’ll have to get things out. Put the documents you will probably never need in the back, and the ones you could possibly need in the front. Locating your documents will never be easier!

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Hopefully this blog has aided you in your process of document storage for businesses. We want to keep our customers fully informed about our features and continue to add storage tips straight from the experts! Contact us today for any questions or to secure your unit.

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24 hour storage units reno nvWhen most people think of self-storage units, they usually think of moving storage, or storage from downsizing. But there are countless creative ways to use your storage unit—we've got five great ideas to get you started:

Storing expensive collections when you’re going to be gone for an extended period

Avoid tempting savvy thieves with the siren song of your collection of handcrafted, mosaic-encrusted Turkish guitars. When you’re off to an island vacation or another long business trip to Singapore, trust your most prized possessions to a secure self-storage unit, like Ample Storage in south Reno.

Set up a recording studio, or form a garage band

If you’re tired of editing barking dogs or bickering children out of your podcasts every week, or the neighbors have complained about band practice so many times that local police have set up a pop-up station at the end of your street, move your studio into a mini self storage unit. Ample Self-Storage units offer privacy, low prices, and great acoustics. You’ll be playing The Knit in no time.

Holding a garage sale AFTER your move

Oh, intentions—how we love you, if just for a little while. As most anyone who has moved knows, the pre-move garage sale is one of the most stressful parts of moving. There’s all the sorting, all the labeling and pricing, all the setting-out, all the attending. All while you’re trying to schedule the movers and get the kids to work on their closets and get your utilities turned on across town.

Shuttle everything you’ve earmarked for a garage sale into a mini self-storage unit at Ample Storage in south Reno for safe-keeping until the move is done, then hold the garage sale right from the storage unit. Moving out of town? Have friends or family sign on to help hold the garage sale from the storage unit, and let them keep part of the profits.

Turn your college-bound child's room into that studio you've been dreaming about

The last of your kids has left for college, and each time you pass that pristinely-preserved room, you feel the pang of possibility: What if? You feel it in your bones that in that room awaits a masterpiece. A painting, a novel, a set of hand-crafted voodoo dolls. But no, you couldn't! If you cleared out and took over that room, not-so-little Danielle or Daniel would never forgive you. And what would you do with all their music equipment and band posters and that dreadful daybed, anyway?

Do you see where we're going with this? Move your college-age child's room into a small, affordable unit at Ample Self-Storage until they're ready to come home. They never have to know.

Burning Man storage!

Reno is ground zero for Burning Man preparations, and many out-of-towners maintain a mini self-storage unit in Reno all year for their Burning Man gear, structures, and supplies. If you’re a local and a regular Burner, you probably have a garage or a room in your house that’s overrun with playa material, maybe even bits of art car. Set your space free and let Ample Self-Storage in south Reno keep your precious playa possessions safe and ready for your next burn.

Like it or not, Christmas often seems to be mostly about stuff, and more stuff! Even when we haven’t asked for much, or anything at all, people love to give us stuff. Stuff for the kitchen, stuff for the bedroom, stuff for the kids, stuff for the lawn. Some of this stuff is nice to have, and some of it we probably need. But this time of year, all that stuff turns to clutter, and clutter can quickly get overwhelming when we’re busy with other things. Pretty soon, the holidays and their aftermath feel like just one more chore to be tackled.
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Go through closets in advance

Spring cleaning may be the traditional time we throw open the windows and go through the house with a fine-toothed comb to see what we can still use and what can be recycled, re-gifted, donated, or thrown away. But we think the space between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the perfect time for purging, big and small, because we tend to more readily part with old things when we’re anticipating the new things that will soon be taking their place. Bonus: Less to clean for Christmas company!

Get kids on board with cleaning by with an “If you want it, make room for it” rule

If an extra 25 pounds of toys and trinkets to trip over, look for, or otherwise wrangle in the kids’ rooms doesn’t sound like fun, get the kids sweeping through their rooms for things to sacrifice to the donation pile by instituting the rule that no new stuff comes in until an equal or greater number of old stuff goes out.

Get a temporary self-storage unit

Mini self-storage units can be the perfect way to get a “stuff” situation under control until you have a chance to devote some time and thinking to what’s going where, and when. Sometimes, the holidays just get too busy before we’ve had a chance to sit down and sort everything from mismatched chairs to overrun toolboxes to overflowing bookshelves. But there are relatives to make room for, and potentially more incoming furniture, tools, books, and other things. A self-storage unit like the roomy, secure, and affordable storage units at Ample Storage in south Reno can keep your in-flux stuff organized, safe, and out of your way until after you’ve enjoyed (and recovered from) the festivities.

Ask for intangibles this year

Don’t want any more stuff? Consider letting friends and family know you want to do Christmas differently this year. Instead of more stuff, point to experiences you’d like to have, places you’d like to go, charities you’d like a donation sent to in your name. Better yet, suggest pooling all your money and going somewhere amazing or having a great experience together as a family. No stuff required!

Here at Ample Storage we encourage our customers to stay informed and educated about our processes. Today we will be exploring some of the frequently asked questions about self-storage units. 

best value1. How much is a storage unit?

When it comes to self-storage unit pricing it usually depends on the size and location of the storage unit. Contact our office today for pricing information.

2. Can you live in a storage unit?

The short answer to this question is no. For starters, storage unit facilities are businesses, and authorities stress the fact that living in an area that’s not zoned for residential use is illegal. 

In addition, storage units pose a number of health concerns that would be incredibly tough to deal with, including no windows, no running water, limited space and usually  management will do rounds before closing to make sure everything is locked up—meaning there’s a chance you can get locked in your unit.

3. What size storage unit do I need?

Determining what size storage unit you will need will depend on how much gear you decide to store. At Ample Storage, we have a wide selection of units ranging from 5’x5’ to 20’x20’. 

The smaller 5’x5’ units can hold roughly the contents of an average one bed apartment. This includes a bed, a sofa, miscellaneous appliances and other small items. 

Our two largest  units come in 10’x40’ to 20’x20’. These two are about the size of a two car garage with plenty of room for a couple cars, several bed sets, sofas and other furniture. Check out our storage unit sizes to discover which size will fit your needs best.

4. Does renters insurance cover storage units?

Generally—yes. However, it usually comes at a lower protection rate, usually around 10% of your total personal property amount. 

Renter’s insurance will usually cover stored items like clothing, furniture, electronics and appliances from theft, fires, tornados or water leak damage from the unit. On the other hand it doesn’t protect pest damage, floods and earthquakes—unless your renter’s insurance is upgraded.

5. How do you organize a storage unit?

The best way to tackle this situation is plan out exactly what you’ll be storing away in your unit. After you know what will be in there, you should map out where you will put your items. Start with heavier items you won’t plan on needing in the back, and stack boxes high to make sure everything fits.

Also, be sure to label everything to be more efficient when you need to find a specific item. Pay close attention to fragile items, electronics, books or magazines that could be prone to water damage on the floor. 

For more information on how to organize your storage unit check out our storage unit tips or our How to Maximize Storage Space blog post.

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6. Who should rent a storage unit?

When it comes to deciding to rent a storage unit it depends on your specific needs and situation at the time. Many renters use units for extra gear that doesn’t fit in the garage, and that is not often used.

Another common use for a self-storage unit is during the moving process. It’s great for holding your belongings for a month or two, a college student who’s going home for the summer or if you plan on moving away for just a few months.

7. Do I need a climate-controlled storage unit?

Climate-controlled storage units are usually only necessary for certain situations and items, or if you are willing to pay the extra price. They’re great for specialty items that can deteriorate severely over time like artwork, old photographs, collectibles, antiques, important documents or musical instruments.

Climate-controlled units are also great if you plan to leave your belongings for an extended period of time, or if you live in a severely hot or cold climate.

8. What features will I get in a storage unit?

At Ample Storage we provide a number of benefits to accommodate your storage needs. We offer numerous sizes, competitive prices and specials, no deposit or contracts, ground units and 24/7 security. Give us a call today to get started!

9. What should I look for in a storage unit?

Before you sign up or get locked into a contract be sure you’re looking out for a couple things first. The top priority is usually security. You don’t want to drive away from your unit wondering if all your belongings will still be there the next time you come back. 

Be sure to also do some research on; accessibility (24 hour access, hours, etc.), pricing, availability, location and reviews.

10. Should I insure items that are placed in a storage unit?

Although our storage unit facilities are monitored 24/7, it is a good idea to insure your belongings. Storage units aren’t totally immune to disaster where arson, flooding and theft aren’t totally unheard of. While your belongings are in very capable hands at Ample Storage, storage unit insurance can give you that extra peace of mind.

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We’ve all probably moved at least once in our lives. It’s a bittersweet ordeal that is always stressful, but relieving when you've finally moved in the last box. To help, this blog will offer a moving checklist and some advice on things to do before, during and after you move.

Before

  1.  Get rid of things. This could be one of the most helpful things you can do. Go through all your old clothes and items, and consider donating to your local thrift store. The less you start with the less trouble you will have.
  2.  Plan meals around what you have left. If you are moving far, it’s possible that your whole fridge will have to be thrown out. In the week before your move, check your fridge and try to use as much of it as you can. It will help not only you save money but also limit waste.
  3.  Clean out your storage unit. This is it. This is what you’re dreading on your move. Three years ago, you threw a bunch of old stuff into your storage unit and now the time has come to empty it. Before you start moving, go ahead and empty the storage unit even if it causes some home clutter. It’s better to have everything in one place so you can keep track of and neatly organize it before your move.

During

  1.  Use quality boxes and make sure you label. Organizing everything room by room will make the unpacking process much less stressful. When moving in, you will know where each box will go and can unpack room by room.
  2.  Take inventory. While you’re using quality boxes and labelling, make a moving  checklist. It may seem tedious, but you will know exactly where everything is and things won’t magically disappear during your move.
  3.  Unpack room by room. With the labels you will be able to easily move boxes into each room, and unpack room by room. This will save a tremendous amount of time and work rather than having to dig through each box to see where it needs to go.

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After

  1.  Do an initial cleaning. When you’re out of your old house—before you have totally moved everything in—make a point to thoroughly clean areas that will be covered up. This is a great chance to clean where beds, cabinets and tables will go before they are covered up for years.
  2.  Get utilities running. This may be something you do while moving to ensure that everything is ready when you get there. Make sure the water, air conditioning, heating and WiFi are set up so you’re ready once you move in.
  3.  Update your voter registration. If you’re moving states and also registering your car, you can update your voter registration at the same time. After all this is an election year!

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Here at Ample Storage we take pride in excellent customer service. Our wide selection of unit sizes and no contracts guarantees you will find something to fit your storage needs. A storage unit from Ample Storage will help you with all the necessary things to do before, during and after your move. Contact us today to get started!

 

When you first open up that storage unit you’ve been desperately needing, it can look like a huge space, but once you get a few pieces of big furniture, space can quickly dwindle away. Maximizing your storage space can be cost-effective, efficient, and overall easier to use. These tips and tricks can help you figure out how to maximize storage space, and make your storage unit feel organized and clutter-free.

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Get rid of stuff

This is the easiest, simplest way to make room in your storage unit is to get rid of some things. Go through piece by piece of what you plan to keep in your storage unit, and thoroughly assess if you will need this item or if it will just be collecting dust in the back of the unit. This will help you save space before you even start. Instead of just throwing unwanted items away, you can donate them to your local thrift store. 

 

Create a list of inventory

Chances are, you won’t be able to remember every single item that you put in your storage unit. Creating a list of inventory will make it easier to grab things from your unit when you need them, and you won’t have to dig through a mountain of stuff to get to it. 

 

Map it out

No matter how tedious this may seem, it is a great way to save storage space. While you’re creating an inventory list you can also start to map out where exactly you’ll be putting things. You could even resolve some problems before you start, realize you could get by with a smaller unit or need to get a size up. Try to think where is the best place for fragile items? Seasonal items? Outdoor gear? These are all important factors that can maximize storage space.

 

Disassemble furniture/large items

Disassembling large items is a sure-fire way to create some more storage space. Check and see which items you can disassemble, (many new furniture pieces can be quickly disassembled for ideal storage) and refer back to your floor plan on where the best location would be. Be sure to hold on to all the extra pieces!

 

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Store heavy items on the ground, in the back

While this seems intuitive, it can easily be overlooked when you get started filling up your storage unit. You’ll be able to stack lighter items on top, and you won’t have to dig through your heaviest items just to get to those family photos in the back. Once you start putting things away, it’s hard and time-consuming to have to take everything out and start over. So again, refer to your custom floor plan so you don’t forget! 

 

Stack vertically

Starting with the heavy items on the ground (of course) stack boxes, crates and storage bins as high as you can. This will enable you to utilize the full capacity of the storage unit. You can even stack furniture like couches and tables upright to make more space. Also, take advantage of extra storage space if you’re storing items like bookcases or shelving. 

 

 

Ample Storage in Reno, NV

We hope this blog has provided some insight into how to maximize storage space and taken some of the stress out of the process. Here at Ample Storage, we strive for customer convenience, and we guarantee the safety and security of all our self serve storage units. Feel free to give us a call at 775-851-3535 or pop into our office at 8057 S. Virginia Street to get started!

 

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