Where Do You Store Your Stuff When You Move? (And Other Important Questions!)

Why are storage units so popular? It’s simple—they’re an ideal place to store your stuff. You can put items there before, during, and after a move, freeing up space in the home while still keeping your valuable objects close at hand.

Are you preparing to move and wondering, “Where can I store all my belongings?”

We can help. Here is some information about storage for when you move. 

 

Why Should You Rent Storage to Store Your Stuff?

There are several reasons one might consider renting a storage unit.

For example, you may want to think about using a storage unit during the selling process.

As you host open houses, your home must remain clutter-free. Doing so allows the individuals viewing your home to see it as theirs—not yours. If your home is packed with knick-knacks, excess furniture, sports memorabilia, and more, it’s time to declutter.

Having a storage unit during your move can significantly help, too.

You may be moving into a smaller home, or you may want to keep some items around but not in the home. You might be temporarily downsizing into an apartment before moving into a larger house. The options are limitless to the individuals.

You also may want to retain your unit after you’ve moved in.

Maybe you have a son going away to college, for example. A storage unit allows him to keep his things but doesn’t force you to keep his old bedroom Stars Wars-themed. You can turn his bedroom into a guest room, and if he returns home after college or moves, you can discontinue renting storage.

How Do You Find a Reliable Storage Provider?

Storage units, and storage unit providers, aren’t one-size-fits-all.

It’s important to find household storage in a convenient location, not too far from your home. 

Look for a provider who can offer plenty of options, too. They should have one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and larger solutions that can fit three rooms or more. You should be able to comfortably fit your personal belongings and furniture in a size that’s accurate for you—without overspending on something too large.

You should also consider the security of your unit. Look for a service that can provide safe home solutions against various problems: weather, theft, fire, and more. They should provide 24/7 surveillance, at the very least, offering you invaluable peace of mind.

Lastly, your storage unit should be affordable. A high-quality provider will typically offer to give potential customers a free quote. If they’re not willing to do that, move on to one that will.

Moving and Storage Needs

There are various reasons to contemplate renting storage space. With storage units, you can store your stuff regardless of whether you’re selling your home, moving, or just need a temporary solution for extra belongings.

With Arrow Moving & Storage Co., you can have the perks of a moving company and storage provider all in one. We offer free quotes so you can work storage right into your moving budget.

Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

 

Moving Cross Country? Make Sure You Read This First!

Are you ready to pack up and head cross country? While creating a life in a new place is undoubtedly exciting, we all know that the moving process is a challenge. 

There are ways to make it easier for you. Let’s look into how to make your cross country move a trip to remember — in a good way. 

Minimize as Much as Possible 

If you’ve been in your current place for a while, you won’t realize how much you’ve accumulated until it’s time to gather it all up and pack it away. 

Rather than pack up items you haven’t used in years, you’ll want to sort through it and determine what’s trash and what you can donate or sell.  Some charities will come to your home to pick up your large items. Online marketplaces like Craigslist and Letgo also help simplify the selling of your unwanted items. 

To make your life easier, start this process long before you intend to begin packing. This will prevent you from packing unnecessary items just for the sake of cramming it into boxes. 

Take Inventory of Items You Need to Keep Close 

If you’re moving cross country and planning on driving rather than flying, you’re going to need a few essential items to make your trip more comfortable. We suggest keeping items like toiletries, towels, cleaning supplies, bedding, and any other items you use daily. 

This ensures that once you arrive, you have all your necessities on hand, so you can start getting acclimated to your new space. 

Start Packing Early 

You’ll want to pack earlier than you think necessary. The most commonly recommended timeframe to start packing is within three weeks of your moving date. However, you may want to start even earlier.

Time tends to fly once you’re preparing for a long-distance move — particularly when you’re uprooting your life. Last-minute gatherings with friends and wrapping up any work requirements could leave you with even less time than you anticipated to pack. 

Once you have your moving date in mind, gather your boxes a few months before and start purging and packing. This will relieve the stress and allow you to pack the right way, rather than throw things into boxes in a frantic rush.  

Hire Full-Service Professional Movers 

Perhaps the easiest way to move is to hire a professional to handle the process for you. A licensed company can handle everything from packing to all the heavy lifting and unpacking in your new place. Some can also provide storage options if you need them. 

This enables you to focus on getting acclimated to your new surroundings and gives you time to focus on the fun stuff — like furniture shopping or determining the color palette for your new home. 

Move Cross Country With Ease 

Now that you know how to simplify your cross country move, you may be looking forward to it. Keep these tips in mind. They will make the process easier so that you can focus on settling into your new place. 

We can help. We simplify the journey so that you can focus on the destination. Get in touch with us to learn about our moving and storage solutions.