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Tips
Following is a list of some helpful self storage suggestions for making your storage experience in San Diego a smooth one:
Consider mobile storage over “conventional” self-storage in San Diego, California. The primary difference is that your storage unit is brought to your home or business instead of you having to haul your storage items to the self storage facility.
Plan accordingly as you load and pack your storage unit in San Diego. It’s best to ensure that you place the stored items needed on a regular basis near the storage space entrance as well as allowing for walk space to retrieve stored items in the rear of the storage unit.
When packing individual boxes for storage, be sure to place the heaviest items on the bottom of the box.
Stacking boxes is much easier if you use same-sized boxes. Many storage companies, such as Big Box Storage in San Diego, also sell boxes as a convenience to their customers.
Be sure to completely drain all fuel and/or oil from any gas-powered machinery.
Important to properly label every box to ensure easy item retrieval.
It’s best to leave a slight space between your storage items and the wall of the storage unit to allow for proper ventilation.
To avoid a build-up of moisture between stored items, pack boxes and other items as close together as possible in the storage container.
Use a quality lock, preferably a "disc lock", for your storage unit. Disc locks are known to be much more difficult to cut.
Create a complete inventory list of all items in your storage unit and keep it in a safe place.
Identify the contents of each box by clearly writing such the names of the contents on each side of each box.
When stacking boxes, place the heaviest on the bottom and the lightest on the top.
Ceramics, dishes, glasses should be individually wrapped in packing paper and placed in suitable boxes for storage.
If the floor of your self storage unit is concrete, it’s best to place your items on 2" x 4" pieces of wood to guard against dampness.
All large pictures and mirrors should be wrapped in mirror crates and marked "fragile."
Maximize self-storage space by using the drawers of furniture for knickknacks, china, silverware and small items.
Larger appliances, such as refrigerators and ice chests, make for ideal "packing cases" for clothes, blankets, towels, and/or tablecloths.
Gardening items, such as shovels, hoes, rakes and hoses, can be stored together in empty trash cans. Also, stack any extra cans inside of one another.
Tables with removable legs should be disassembled in order to save space.
Couches and loveseats can be stored on end to save storage floor space. Always place a protective vinyl cover under the end that is exposed to the floor. To further protect the piece of furniture, cushions should be wrapped in plastic and placed on top.
Protect all stuffed furniture with a dust cover to protect against any dust.
If you stand any mattresses on their ends, be sure to prop them up so that they will stand upright. Otherwise they may bend out of shape and/or become lumpy.

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