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Need To Rent A Storage Unit During The Rainy Season? Follow These Tips On Avoiding Item Damage

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A dry and sunny day is the perfect time to move items around, especially when you are putting them into storage. In most situations, you may be moving things from the basement to a closet or the garage to a bedroom, which means you should not have to worry about the weather outside. But, going to a storage unit means you will be exposing the boxes, furniture, and possessions to the weather conditions. If you are in the middle of rainy season and about to rent a storage unit, you should try to avoid item damage.

Inspect the Parking Situation

It is helpful to look at your parking options for the storage units you are considering. In a normal situation, you may be comfortable with walking a fair distance because the price or location may be just right. But, during the rainy season, you may want to avoid parking far away because protecting your items is essential. An ideal situation is when you can park next to your storage unit and only have a few feet of exposure.

Cover Your Possessions

While you may get lucky and arrive at the storage unit when it is not raining, you should not take any chances. It is worthwhile to wrap your furniture in plastic to keep water from penetrating. If you are using fabric covers, you will at least want to cover them with plastic as the fabric will just absorb the water. To avoid damage to boxes, you can take a poncho, tarp, or drop cloth and cover them thoroughly. You want to carefully remove the covers so that you do not get water on the boxes after they are in storage.

Get an Indoor Unit

An easy way to minimize the impact of rain is to rent an indoor storage unit. In this case, you only have to worry about protecting your furniture until you get inside the building. This will make it so that you only need to be extra careful while you are just leaving your car and then you can relax after getting inside. Also, since most indoor facilities are climate-controlled, you do not have to worry as much about a bit of water exposure on the furniture and boxes because the facility's humidity level will be regulated.

Renting a storage unit during the rainy season is the same as other times in many ways, but being careful with the unit that you choose and how you put items into the unit will help you avoid item damage.

Contact a company that offers climate controlled storage units for more information and assistance. 


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