Storage Tips to Prevent Your Furniture from Damage

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If you need to put your furniture in storage for a short or long period, it is important to store it safely. Poorly stored furniture can easily get damaged or dirty. The last thing you want to do is to buy a new piece of furniture because the previous one broke as a result of negligence. There are several steps you can take to ensure that your furniture remains in good condition at the storage unit.

Double-check their condition

Before storing furniture items away, make sure you check on their condition. Damaged furniture should be repaired before being stored, and all furniture should be cleaned prior to being moved to the storage unit. Once you know the condition of your items, you can be aware of what to repair or which parts need to be treated with extra caution when moving them.

Disassemble large parts

Larger pieces of furniture should be broken down to smaller parts that are easier to work with. For example, large cabinets can have their drawers removed and wrapped individually for added protection. Breaking down larger furniture also makes it easier to transport and store the components.

Add soft padding to prevent friction

When preparing to have your furniture taken to storage, make sure all the edges are wrapped in a soft padding. This prevents damage caused by the furniture striking against other surfaces.

The padding used will depend on the shape of the item and how sharp its edges are. Padding materials used can be cotton, cardboard, foam or any other soft material.

Use the right size unit

In many cases, damage to furniture is caused by people trying to squeeze in too much into a small unit. Make sure the storage unit that you select is large enough to hold all your items without squeezing.

Before you decide on a self storage unit, make sure you have an idea of how many items you will need to place in it. This will guide you in choosing the right size unit that will fit all your items.

Keep furniture off the ground

In the storage unit, make sure all furniture items are off the ground. Units can leak and cause your beloved furniture to get water damage or pests can get in. It is a good idea to use pallets, bricks and tarps to prevent damage to the furniture while it's not being used by you.

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