Packing Tips For Your Storage Unit

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Chances are you have overbought many times and may even struggle with how to store everything you have. Many homeowners are placing their additional items in places like the garage that should be meant for parking cars and putting their cars on the street or the driveway. When you run out of room in your home, you may be pushed to get a storage unit (at facilities like Ventu Storage Center) to house your belongings. If so, you need to know how to pack it like a pro if you want to conserve all that money you've just spent. 

Labels are Key

One of the best things you can do for yourself when storing boxes is to label them. This will save you tons of time when you go to look for something. You can choose to get extensive by creating labels complete with a list of everything in the box, or you can simply write the category on the box. If you have the time, it is a good idea to write down the replacement value of the box. Should the items get damaged, you can easily identify how much it would be You can choose how easy or complex you want it, but you should always label the box to save you a headache in the long run. 

Same Size Boxes

If you have a lot of boxes you plan on storing in the storage unit, you want to try and keep them the same size. This will make it much easier to stack when they are the same size and shape. When packing the box, you want to make sure you have enough to fill it completely but not with all heavy stuff. It should be easy to move when needed and over packing it with heavy items can make that difficult. 

Create an Aisle

When you do start storing items in your storage unit, you want to make sure you are able to access all your items. This can be done by creating an aisle through your unit. Keep a walkway so that you don't end up getting injured when you are rummaging through the unit. 

Packing Furniture

Dismantling your furniture may help create more space in the unit. You can quickly remove the legs off a table to help when stacking the furniture. You can also take the backs off couches and chairs to help create more space for other items.  


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