Renting a storage unit can make your move much easier by providing extra space for your belongings during the transition. However, improper packing and storage mistakes can lead to unnecessary stress and potential damage to your items. At Eagle Self Storage, we want to help you get the most out of your storage experience. Here are the top mistakes to avoid when using a storage unit for moving.
1. Choosing the Wrong Size Unit
One of the most common mistakes is renting a unit that’s either too small or too large. A unit that’s too small will leave you struggling to fit everything, while a unit that’s too large may mean paying for unused space. Before renting, make an inventory of your items and ask our team at Eagle Self Storage for guidance on selecting the right unit size.
2. Not Labeling Boxes
When moving, you may need to access certain items before fully unpacking. Without clear labels, finding what you need can become frustrating. To avoid this:
Clearly label each box with its contents.
Use color-coded labels or a numbering system for better organization.
Keep an inventory list of what’s in your storage unit.
3. Packing Items Incorrectly
Poor packing can lead to damaged belongings. To keep your items safe:
Use sturdy boxes and avoid overloading them.
Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap or packing paper.
Stack heavier boxes on the bottom and lighter ones on top to prevent crushing.
4. Not Leaving an Aisle for Easy Access
Many people pack their unit without considering future access. If you stack everything from wall to wall, retrieving items later can be difficult. Instead, leave a small walkway down the center of the unit so you can reach boxes without having to move everything.
5. Storing Items Without Proper Protection
Certain items require extra care when stored long-term. Furniture should be covered with moving blankets or sheets to prevent dust buildup. Electronics should be kept in their original boxes or wrapped securely to avoid damage from dust and debris.
6. Forgetting to Secure the Unit
While Eagle Self Storage provides a secure facility, it’s always best to use a high-quality lock on your unit for added protection. A strong, weather-resistant lock helps prevent unauthorized access and gives you peace of mind.
7. Not Planning for Moving Day
Waiting until the last minute to move your items into storage can lead to unnecessary stress. Plan ahead by:
Packing early and keeping essential items separate.
Making a checklist of what needs to go into storage.
Arranging transportation and helpers if needed.
Store with Confidence at Eagle Self Storage
Avoid these common mistakes and make your move smoother with a well-organized storage plan. At Eagle Self Storage, we offer clean, secure, and convenient storage solutions to help take the stress out of moving.
Contact us today to find the perfect storage unit for your needs!