Store Important Items Wisely

  • Keep valuable or frequently used items near the front of the unit for quick access.
  • Avoid storing hazardous materials, perishable goods, or flammable items in your unit.

Protect Boats and RVs

  • Clean your boat or RV thoroughly before storage to prevent mold or odors.
  • Use appropriate covers to protect them from dust and debris.
  • Check for any maintenance issues before storage to avoid surprises later.

Make a Storage Checklist

Create an inventory of everything you’ve stored. This list will help you track your items and save time when retrieving them.

Plan for Long-Term Storage

If you’re storing items for an extended period: 

  • Use plastic bins instead of cardboard boxes for better durability.
  • Check your unit periodically to ensure everything remains in good condition.

Take Advantage of Our Resources

At Hometown Storage, we’re here to help! Whether you need advice on packing, choosing the right unit, or reserving your space, our knowledgeable team is just a call away at 614-271-1859. You can also email us at HometownStorageOhio@gmail.com for personalized assistance.

Store with Confidence at Hometown Storage

By following these tips, you’ll ensure your items remain safe and organized while in storage. With 24/7 access, top-notch security, and a variety of unit sizes, Hometown Storage in Newark, Ohio, is your trusted partner for all your storage needs. Reserve your unit today!

Expert Storage Tips From Hometown Storage

Storage Tips for a Stress-Free Experience

Maximizing your storage unit's potential starts with proper planning and organization. At Hometown Storage, we want your experience to be as seamless as possible. Follow these practical tips to ensure your belongings are stored safely and efficiently.

Choose the Right Unit Size

Assess the items you plan to store and choose a unit that provides enough space without overcrowding. Remember, it’s better to have extra room for organization than to struggle with a cramped space.

Pack Strategically

  • Use sturdy, uniform-sized boxes for easier stacking. 
  • Label each box clearly on multiple sides to identify contents without opening them. 
  • Place heavier items on the bottom and lighter ones on top to avoid damage.

Protect Your Belongings

  • Use bubble wrap, packing paper, or moving blankets to cushion fragile items.
  •  Cover furniture with protective covers to prevent dust accumulation. 
  • Store electronics in their original boxes if possible, and avoid stacking heavy items on top of them.

Optimize Your Space

  • Disassemble large furniture like tables and beds to save room.
  • Use shelving units to maximize vertical space and keep frequently used items accessible.
  • Leave a walkway for easy access to all items, especially those you might need regularly.

Climate Considerations

If storing temperature-sensitive items like electronics, wooden furniture, or artwork, avoid storing them in extreme weather conditions. If applicable, consider climate-controlled units for added protection.