Long-Term Storage for Furnitures: 8 Proper Ways to Do it Right

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 07 August 2019 23:18

Sometimes you have a need to store your pieces of furniture for a long while, but you are unsure how to do it.

No matter what your reasons are for needing to store your furniture for the long-term, you need to do it right. You have several steps to take before you should leave your furniture in whatever storage system there is.

Read on below to find out how you can leave pieces of your furniture for long-term storage and how to do it right.

Consider your storage options

First things first, you need to consider what your storage options are.

According to National Mini Storage, there are several factors you need to look into with your storage facility of choice. First, there’s the cost. You want to make sure that you can afford to put your things up for storage for a long time.

Secondly, there’s security. You want protection for your items so make sure that they have 24/7 security.

Thirdly, there’s climate control. When storing your items for a long period of time, you want your furniture to be unaffected by weather changes. A climate-controlled environment is best for that.

Clean everything

Before you put everything into storage, you should make sure that you clean everything up first. Otherwise, you may come back to pieces of furniture that stink and has begun to develop mold on its side.

Cleaning your furniture before you put it into storage ensures that you keep them in great condition for when you come back to them.

Make sure that you use cleaners appropriate for each type of furniture so that you don’t damage it. Metal in your furniture should also be polished so that they don’t tarnish while in storage.

Clean all the corners and areas of your furniture so you’re extra sure that everything will be in top shape.

Disassemble whatever you can

You have a limited amount of space inside your storage unit so you should think up of space-saving techniques to fit as much furniture in there as you can. With that said, one of the best ways to have more space inside the unit is by disassembling any furniture that you can.

Instead of figuring out how to fit each furniture like a puzzle in your storage unit, disassembling them will be that much easier.

When disassembling any furniture, make sure that you keep the screws, nuts, bolts, and other items inside secure storage. Label these so that you can keep track of them later.

Cover your furniture

Covering your furniture will help protect it from all sorts of things.

It can help protect it from one another should they end up bumping into each other somehow. Covering your furniture with a plastic cover will also protect it from all sorts of moisture so that mold doesn’t grow on your furniture.

Protect fragile items

If you plan on storing any fragile items like vases or ceramics inside the storage unit, then you should make sure that you prep them for that.

Leaving them out in the open will expose them to multiple dangers that can damage them. For one, they can get cuts and scratches from exposed sharp edges or they can fall and break completely.

Thus, if you have valuables that are breakable, make sure that you cover or wrap them up with bubble wrap. An alternative is that you cover them with some soft cloth or towels that will make them land or bump against objects without grazing or breaking them.

Keep your belongings off the ground

There are all sorts of external factors that can affect your furniture in a negative way while they’re kept in long-term storage.

One thing that may negatively affect your furniture is the ground they’re standing on itself. Moisture can seep out of the floor and the moisture can end up creating an environment that grows mold on your furniture.

Thus, you should keep your furniture off the ground as much as possible. Concrete floors will be especially prone to condensation. Try and put wood padding between your furniture and the floor to prevent moisture from getting to your furniture.

Never leave food behind

Another important tip when it comes to prepping your furniture for long-term storage is to never leave any food behind inside your furniture. You should know why this is the case now don’t you?

When you leave food behind for items in long-term storage, you’re going to end up attracting all sorts of pests and rodents. It’s the same for when you’re leaving food anywhere in your home.

If you don’t want to come back to damaged furniture because of pests and rodents eating through to them, then you should make sure you didn’t leave any food behind. This is the reason it’s important to clean your furniture before storing it for a long time.

Avoid overcrowding

Overcrowding your storage unit can lead to damages for your furniture. At the same time, it will also be that much more difficult to get your furniture out of the unit once it’s time for you to get them.

Thus, you should properly store your furniture inside the unit. It will prevent damages and your furniture is easier to move and take.

With the tips mentioned above on how to prepare your furniture for long-term storage, you prevent damage to your furniture. Aside from that, you are sure that you will come back to your pieces of furniture without any untoward changes happening to them. Good luck!

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