You're cleaning out your garage to make room for actually housing your vehicle. You've rented a storage unit and a dumpster to make the clean-out easier to achieve. Here is a look at common garage findings and what you should keep or toss and why.
Store It: Modern holiday decorations.
You probably use these for a few weeks out of the year or a month at mo
- People find themselves in strange moving-related situations at times. Job or family issues could lead someone to vacate an apartment with little notice or preparation and travel across the country to another state. If the person moving knows he/she is coming back in a year or so, belongings go into a self-storage facility. Upon returning to the original state of resid
- Storing valuable items in a 24 hour storage facility makes it possible to house the things that you want or need without taking up all of that space in your home or garage. If you're worried about the safety of your items, or your personal safety while you're accessing the unit during late hours, there's some things that you can do to ensure that you, and your valuabl
- A backyard shed isn't always the safest place to store expensive power tools since a shed can be broken into fairly easily. Your garage may not be a good storage space either since your car takes up so much room and you may want your car in the garage during the winter months. When you want to keep your tools organized and protected, a storage unit is the ideal choice
- When you are in college, you don't have a lot of space that is really your own space. Your dorm room assignment can change from one semester or year to the next, and even if you rent, you probably share the space with a revolving door of roommates. It is not uncommon to have lots of different addresses throughout your college years, which is why having a storage unit