Simplifying Your Storage Unit

After I started using my storage unit year-round, I realized that I needed to clean the place up. There were boxes everywhere, which made it really frustrating to find the things that I needed. My disorganized space also caused damage, since things got crushed and stepped on whenever I tried to find things. It took a lot of work, but I decided to take an entire weekend and simplify my space. I removed all of my belongings and then sorted, labeled, and reorganized all of my boxes. When I was finished, my space was clean, tidy, and easy to use. Read here to learn how to simplify your storage unit.

Three Reasons To Use Self-Storage For Just A Short Duration

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There are plenty of situations in which you might find yourself needing a short-term storage solution. Your local self-storage facility can help. Many such facilities do not require their customers to sign contracts, which means that while the customers using the units on either side of you might be in for the long haul, you're free to use the unit for just a handful of months or even weeks. Storage on a short-term basis can quickly free up space in your home, proving advantageous for a number of different reasons. Here are three times that you might find yourself needing short-term storage.

College Student Moves Home For The Summer

When a child moves away to college, many families quickly take steps to turn the child's former bedroom into a home office or guest room. While this new setup can work fine with the student out of the house, it can be time to make some changes when the student arrives home for the summer. Even though your child might only be staying at your home for a couple months, he or she will be arriving with a number of possessions in tow. As such, it can be beneficial to temporarily relocate some of your things to your storage unit to give the student more room. When the fall arrives, you can easily empty out your storage unit and set up your space again.

Having A House Built

When you're having a house built, you often walk a fine line between ensuring the build is completed on time and selling your current home. If there's a delay in your build and your home's closing date has arrived, you can find yourself spending a few weeks or even a month on a relative's couch as you wait for the keys to your brand new home. In this scenario, it's ideal to be able to use a storage unit for short-term storage. You'll be storing the bulk of your possessions since you're in between homes and as soon as your new home is ready, you can finish the moving process.

Renovation Project

Whether you've finally decided to update your living room or you're tearing up the kitchen and putting in new cupboards and countertops, the last thing you need is your possessions getting in the way. If you don't want to clutter the rest of your home by moving items from around the renovation to other rooms, think about putting these items into storage until the work is done. They'll be safe, dust-free and ready to retrieve when the renovation is complete.

To learn more, contact a self storage facility like AAA Flying Trolley Self Storage

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15 January 2016