Storage Units Make Spring Cleaning Easier

Storage Units Make Spring Cleaning Easier

  • Charged & Energized: 3 Tips on How to Store Batteries

    You probably have stored a bunch of battery-operated equipment and tools in your self storage unit. To make life simpler and easier in the future, consider storing any leftover batteries you may have lying around the house that are compatible with the battery-operated equipment and tools being stored. Conventional batteries have a typical lifespan of approximately 2 to 3 years while sealed AGM batteries last anywhere from 3 to 5 years on average, but can last 6 to 8 with proper maintenance.

  • Three Extra Steps That Can Help Protect Your Items In Storage

    Sure, loading up your boxes and simply stacking them on the floor of your storage unit may result in most things surviving the experience -- but if you're bothering to pack and save the items in your storage unit, don't you want them all to emerge in perfect condition? The following tips will ensure all of your items remain in tip-top shape, saving you the time and money it would take to replace them.

  • About Me

    Storage Units Make Spring Cleaning Easier

    Including my husband and I, we have a family of six, but we live in a smaller house to help stash away more money in our children's college funds. Our family does a big house spring cleaning every year, and up until a few years ago, it used to be a lot more stressful. It got a lot easier when we decided to start renting a storage unit. Now, we keep our winter clothes in the unit during the summer and vice versa, and we store items we only use occasionally. Not having so much "stuff" around the house just makes it a lot easier to keep our house clean and free of clutter. I have learned a lot about storage units since we started renting ours, so I thought I would start a blog to share my tips on to help anyone who needs them!