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We know all too well how it is to think you’re done with moving when you realize you still need to pack up your garage, and now, you have to find a place for everything. The simple solution? One of our safe, secure locations right here in Dallas. When you need additional room for your belongings, our Dallas storage partners are here for you.
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Moving far away from Dallas? Not to worry. We can provide a driver to many spots throughout the U.S. and multiple other services to make this life change a breeze.
5 Tips to Get Your Storage Unit Organized | Dallas, TX
Using a permanent marker or a label could be helpful so that you don’t erase anything by accident. Labels are key to helping you find the essentials, such as your kids’ Bento boxes and the remote control to your flat screen in the den. We also recommend these tips:
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Store similar items in the same place.
Whether you’re sorting bathroom items, kitchen utensils, or electronics, it’s best to keep them close to one another. You might also consider storing furniture parts in the same area. Taking your furniture apart before bringing it to your unit can free up space you didn’t know you had. Just remember to keep any bolts, screws, and parts close by in labeled bags or containers for easy access.
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Leave space for the essentials in the front part of the unit.
Your storage unit is great for important documents and files. However, how do you ever find them? The secret is to put them somewhere in the front in a drawer or somewhere nearby so that you can grab them in a jiffy. This will make it much faster to look for anything you need, especially if you find yourself searching for the same item over and over.
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Stack your items with the heaviest objects at the base.
Your daughter’s vanity mirror and your kids’ childhood picture frames from school could easily smash if they’re not upright. It’s important to keep them standing to prevent something from happening to them, especially if you bring your kids to the unit. Keeping them tall and proud can also ensure that no one will put boxes on top of them.
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Always put something beneath your couches and beds.
It might feel like too much of an effort to put a piece of cardboard or a blanket under your furniture, but we assure you that it’s well worth it. It could protect your items from water damage if the unthinkable were to happen. That’s enough of a reason for us.
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Put together a map.
Even if you can only master a stick figure, drawing a map of your unit can help you quickly hunt down your items when you need them. A pen and paper are all you need. Draw out a quick sketch (five minutes or less), and save yourself potential hours down the road.
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If it’s glass, keep it standing.
Your daughter’s vanity mirror and your kids’ childhood picture frames from school could easily smash if they’re not upright. It’s important to keep them standing to prevent something from happening to them, especially if you bring your kids to the unit. Keeping them tall and proud can also ensure that no one will put boxes on top of them.