Storage units can help you store the seasonal items

Storage units In Concord NC are perfect for keeping your seasonal items away from home. Seasonal items are equipment, gardening tools, etc. These items can take up a lot of space in your home when they are not in use, and make it harder to find and access the things you need. That’s why it’s a good idea to store them in a separate place, such as a basement, attic, garage, shed, or storage unit, and rotate them in and out of storage according to the season.

Some examples of seasonal items you can store for all seasons are:

  • Holiday decorations, such as ornaments, lights, wreaths, candles, etc. You can store them in plastic bins or cardboard boxes and label them by holiday. For example, you can have a bin for Halloween, another for Christmas, and another for Easter.
  • Seasonal clothing, such as coats, sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, boots, etc. You can store them in vacuum-sealed bags or plastic bins and label them by season. For example, you can have a bag for winter clothes, another for summer clothes, and another for fall clothes.
  • Seasonal sports equipment, such as skis, snowboards, ice skates, snowshoes, etc. You can store them in shelves, racks, hooks, or pegboards and label them by sport. For example, you can have a shelf for skiing equipment, another for snowboarding equipment, and another for ice skating equipment.
  • Seasonal home maintenance items, such as snow shovels, snow blowers, lawn mowers, pool pumps, etc. You can store them in a garage, shed, or storage unit and label them by season. For example, you can have a corner for winter maintenance items, another for summer maintenance items, and another for fall maintenance items.
  • Seasonal accessories, such as picnic baskets, flower pots, gardening tools, beach towels, sunscreen, etc. You can store them in larger accessories that have a similar theme or season. For example, you can store your flower pots and small pitchers in a metal picnic basket for spring; your fabric pumpkins in a plaid picnic basket for fall; and your beach towels and sunscreen in a straw basket for summer.

Here are some tips for storing seasonal items and rotating them efficiently:

  • Sort your items by season. Before you pack anything away, go through your belongings and separate them into four categories: spring, summer, fall, and winter. This will help you organize your storage space and make it easier to find what you need when the season changes.
  • Label your boxes or containers. Use clear labels or markers to write the contents and the season on each box or container. This will help you identify what’s inside without having to open them and save you time and hassle.
  • Use sturdy and appropriate containers. Choose boxes or containers that are durable, waterproof, pest-proof, and fit for the type of items you are storing. For example, use plastic bins with lids for clothing, bedding, or fabrics; cardboard boxes for books, papers, or decorations; and plastic bags or wraps for furniture or appliances.
  • Store your items in a clean and dry place. Make sure your storage space is free of dust, dirt, moisture, mold, insects, rodents, or other hazards that could damage your items. If possible, use shelves, racks, hooks, or pegboards to keep your items off the floor and away from walls.
  • Rotate your items according to the season. When the season changes, bring out the items you need and pack away the ones you don’t. For example, in spring, you can swap your winter coats and boots for your spring jackets and shoes; in summer, you can bring out your beach towels and sunscreen and store your sweaters and blankets; in fall, you can switch your summer dresses and shorts for your jeans and jackets; and in winter, you can take out your holiday decorations and store your gardening tools.

Packing seasonal items for a long stay in storage

If you plan to store your seasonal items for a long time, such as a year or more, you need to pack them carefully to protect them from damage, deterioration, or loss. Here are some tips for packing seasonal items for a long stay in storage: 1.     Clean and dry your items before packing them. Dirt, dust, moisture, and stains can cause your items to decay, mold, or attract pests over time. Make sure your items are clean and dry before putting them in boxes or containers. 2.     Use sturdy and appropriate containers. Choose boxes or containers that are durable, waterproof, pest-proof, and fit for the type of items you are storing. For example, use plastic bins with lids for clothing, bedding, or fabrics; cardboard boxes for books, papers, or decorations; and plastic bags or wraps for furniture or appliances. 3.     Label your containers clearly. Use clear labels or markers to write the contents and the season on each container. This will help you identify what’s inside without having to open them and save you time and hassle when you need to retrieve them. 4.     Pack fragile items with care. Use bubble wrap, packing paper, foam peanuts, or other cushioning materials to wrap and protect fragile items such as glassware, ceramics, ornaments, etc. Place them in sturdy boxes and fill any empty spaces with more cushioning materials. Mark the boxes as “fragile” and stack them carefully. 5.     Store your containers in a safe and secure place. Choose a storage space that is clean, dry, cool, and well-ventilated. Avoid places that are exposed to sunlight, heat, humidity, or water damage. If possible, use shelves, racks, hooks, or pegboards to keep your containers off the floor and away from walls. Lock your storage space or use a padlock to prevent unauthorized access.

Find the best storage units in Concord NC

By following the above tips, you can store your seasonal items in a smart and efficient way. You can save space in your home, protect your items from damage, and enjoy each season with ease. Mr. Storage is locally owned and managed with affordable pricing. We have storage facilities in Concord, Salisbury, Harrisburg, Kannapolis NC, and Midland. Contact us today to reserve your unit.