Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Recently Graduated? You May Need a Self Storage Facility

Finishing college is a big milestone in the life of young adults, but unfortunately this transition is a bit challenging for recently graduated students. Throughout their college years, students accumulate all sorts of belongings, starting from textbooks to electronics, and possibly even furniture.

Unless you have your next study plans ready, you have to pack your dorm room or apartment and move all the items back home. If you are moving back in with your family after graduation to save money, it will be beneficial to rent a warehouse or self-storage facility. Here are three reasons why college grads should rent a storage unit:

  • Eliminate clutter at home and save money too

    No need to create clutter of your belongings at your parents’ home by stuffing all your items in closets, basement or garage. Self-storage eliminates this type of disorganization and also helps you save money. When you store all your college-related stuff in a storage facility, you don’t have to spend money in the packing and moving process from college to your home.
  • Store your furniture for later use

    Generally, college grads move in with their parents for a short period of time before they can decide whether to carry on with their further post-graduation plans or do job. In both the scenarios, you would be living in an apartment or dorm room and require furniture and other items. Your old college time furniture pieces would help you furnish your new apartment until you have the funds to replace them. Find a warehouse for rent with flexible leasing terms to solve your short-term storage needs.
  •  Share a storage unit and save money

    You can share a self storage facility with your roommate or classmate to save money. College grads are usually on tight budgets during and after college years, so if you feel you may not be able to afford the storage unit, you can double it up with your roommate to share the cost.
College students can advantage of a self storage facility or warehouse available for rent to save some money and hassle of moving items after graduation.

Friday, 3 February 2017

3 things to consider when storing your bicycle in a storage facility

Cycling is great for commuting to work, leisure activities, and keeping yourself fit. At the time of the year when you don’t use your bicycle for these activities, you might prefer to have a safe and secured place for storing your bike. A self-storage facility is a great option for keeping your bike in top shape when it is not in use for longer duration. Storage facilities tend to be more climatically stable than your garage and will help keep your bike in better condition over time. However, there are certain things that you must consider before putting a bike into a self-storage unit.

#1 Wash and clean your bicycle
You should clean your bicycle before storing into self storage unit. Wash it thoroughly before you put up for storage. When you leave your bicycle sitting for months, covered in dust and grime, then it can damage your bike’s frame and other parts. It would be better to have your bike tuned up before storing, such as lubricating the chains and airing up the tires. It will help you get your bicycle ready when you finally take it out as soon as the weather is perfectly fine for cycling.

#2 Inspect bicycle parts for damages
Self-storage facility comes as a blessing for you in two ways. It helps you store your valuable belongings in a safe, secured and climate controlled environment as well as allow you to take better care of your things before you put them away for months. Examine all the parts of the bicycle for damages and get them repaired prior to putting it into a storage unit. If you neglect these damages now, you would face unnecessary hassles when your bike comes out of storage.

#3 Cover your bike with a cloth
 After completing proper inspection, it’s the time to take your bike to one of the most secured self- storage units in your area. Do make sure you cover your bicycle with a cloth after storing it in a warehouse as it would prevent damages due to accumulation of dust or any unexpected changes in environment during storage. It would be better if you hang the bike or store the bike upside down to prevent any damage to the rim.

There you go! Follow these tips when storing your bicycle in a self-storage facility and eliminate frequent visits to the storage unit.