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Rent Our BinsWhen renovating your home, you are going to want to free it up as much as possible. This means that you are going to need a way to store all of your belongings while the work is in progress. There are several ways of doing so. First, you can rent large plastic bins from companies such as Capital City Bins, and simply have them in your backyard while you renovate. Other solutions include a variety of storage units and containers, bringing your belongings to a friend's place, or simply having a designated storage room in your own home. In this article, we are going to expand on these choices and provide you with the solution to store your possessions while renovating that best fits your current situation.
Here are three "main" ways of storing your items while you renovate your place:
As mentioned previously, you can always utilize plastic bins to great effect. These moving storage bins can be easily transported to another location and provide quite a bit of convenience. They are an ideal way of storing your belongings if you have a large backyard. The bins will protect your items from atmospheric conditions, at an affordable price.
Renting a storage container is always a good idea.
But the main way of dealing with many large, bulky, items is to either rent a storage unit or a storage container. The choice depends on how many items you have to store. If you are dealing with a large household's worth of items, a storage unit might be your best option. But if you have a smaller number of items, renting a storage container is a better idea. In either case, you may want to invest in a number of plastic moving totes, as they will make packing and handling your belongings a lot easier. Ideally, you will want to have a storage unit that is close-by, so you don't need to make several long trips. And you never know when you might need some of your belongings.
Another great way of storing your items, without any cost associated, is to ask your family or friends for some help. It is only for a limited time, so it should not greatly inconvenience them. If one of your inner circles has a large backyard, you can store most of your possessions there. However, if the distance involved is large, transporting your items may be an issue. While you are asking your closest for storage space, you might as well ask them to help you with the transportation, as well. Just make sure to reward their efforts appropriately, they will be saving you quite a bit of money. Oftentimes, your friends will have some moving supplies to send your way, as well. This can further reduce the storing costs, and can really help you in a pinch.
The last option on our list is to dedicate a room or two as impromptu storage units. Of course, this depends on the size of your home and how packed it is with stuff. However, it is by far the cheapest and most convenient option. You will not need to transport your items over long distances, which will reduce the associated cost, either physical or monetary. But even so, this can still be a challenging endeavor. It is always a good idea to enlist some help, either from professional movers or from your friends/family members. You will still need packing supplies for this job so make sure you acquire them beforehand.
If you have a spare room in your home, why not turn it into a storage unit for the time being?
Once you decide on the solution, you may want to have the easiest time storing your belongings. For this, you might want to:
Even if you do not have that many items to store, you will want to carefully label each box. This will allow you to better organize the layout, as you are going to know which boxes contain fragile items. You will also know which boxes to put on the bottom and which on top. You may think that you are able to memorize each box's contents but why risk anything? Labeling a box is fast and easy, there is no excuse for not doing it.
Always label your boxes before storing them.
Regardless of how much storage space you have, you will want to have a clear path between your boxes. This is to ensure that you can always reach exactly the box that you need. You may find yourself in situations where you need a specific item from a specific box. At those times, if you simply stacked all the boxes one on top of another, without any space between them, you are going to have a hard time. When creating a layout, pay close attention that you are able to have a path between all the boxes. Simply thinking about it will enable you to create a much better solution.
There will always be some items that you know you will need at some point in time. But they might be obstructing the renovating work, so you need to store them. What you can do is to bring them in last, so they are either at the front or in the center of the pile. This is the best way to store your possessions while renovating and still retain their use. Of course, if you combine this with having in-home storage, it is going to be even more effective.