When storing furniture long-term, proper preparation is essential to keep items in good condition. Start by cleaning each piece thoroughly. Dirt and grime can cause damage over time, especially when left undisturbed for extended periods. Use appropriate cleaning agents to ensure your furniture is spotless before storage.
Disassembling large furniture items can help you save space in your storage unit and make them easier to transport. Take apart tables, bed frames, and other bulky pieces, and keep the screws and small parts in labeled bags. This simple step will make reassembling easier when it’s time to move your items out of storage.
Wrap each piece of furniture with protective materials. Use furniture blankets, bubble wrap, and plastic covers to shield items from dust and potential damage. Pay extra attention to corners and edges, which are more prone to wear and tear during handling and storage.
Place furniture strategically in your storage unit. Position larger, heavier items on the bottom and lighter items on top. Create pathways within the unit for easy access to frequently needed items. Good organization will help you avoid damage from stacking items improperly.
Lastly, consider climate-controlled storage options to protect against extreme temperatures. Wood, leather, and fabric can be particularly sensitive to temperature fluctuations. Choosing climate control will help preserve your furniture and keep it in pristine condition.
ADDRESS
Sun Valley Transfer & Storage, Inc.
1041 Airport Way
PO Box 1469Hailey, ID 83333
Phone: 208-788-9343
Fax: 208-788-9352