Top 5 Items To Keep In Storage If You’re Living In Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Self storage is a big help throughout many life seasons – moving, downsizing or remodeling your home are just a few. Keeping certain items that you don’t use on daily basis in storage also helps you maximize the space you have at home and maintain a neat, decluttered interior. Depending on you where you live, there might be various items to keep in storage long-term, from sports equipment to holiday decorations to outdoor furniture.
If you’re a Fort Wayne, Indiana, resident – a great place to be indeed, or if you’re planning to relocate to the area, you should know that self storage is also very affordable here: a 10’x10’ storage unit in Fort Wayne costs about $83 per month. You also have plenty of storage options locally: there are almost 30 facilities in the area, offering you the opportunity to easily store belongings that you don’t use on a daily basis.
Here are the top five items to keep in storage if you’re living in Fort Wayne, Indiana:
1. Outdoor furniture & gardening tools
Summer evenings – and weekends – are always better if you manage to squeeze in a bit of relaxation in your backyard. Having a nice setup in your backyard, including comfortable outdoor furniture, a barbecue grill, and playsets for the little ones, is definitely worth it and will bring you many hours of family fun. On top of that, you also need various gardening tools, including a lawnmower, to keep your backyard looking nice.
However, there’s one issue – where do you keep all that during the cold season? We all know that Fort Wayne’s winters tend to be cold and snowy, so leaving your outdoor furniture and other gardening tools outside is not a good idea. Even if you cover them with a tarp or something similar, rain, snow and frost/defrost cycles will still manage to affect them and shorten their lifespan. Since very few people have enough space in their garage or shed to store all those items during the cold season, your best bet is a self storage unit. A 5’x10’ unit or a 10’x10’ unit, if you own a lot of outdoor furniture and gardening tools, will do the trick. Your belonging will be well protected for the entire winter, and you’ll be able to enjoy them for years to come.
2. Seasonal items
If you’re keeping your outdoor furniture and gardening tools in a storage unit during the winter, that doesn’t mean the storage unit stays empty during summers. There are a variety of items you don’t need during the warm season: a snowblower, snow shovels, maybe a backup generator for winter storms, holiday decorations, snow tires and so on. Instead of keeping them at home and ending up with a garage that’s so packed that you can barely park your car, it’s better to simply put them in self storage. As soon as spring shows up, you can make the switch: bring the summertime outdoor stuff home and get the items you use during winter in storage.
3. Camping and sports gear
From fishing and biking to camping and hiking, the surroundings of Fort Wayne, Indiana, provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun. However, finding space at home to store all the equipment you need to practice said sports is not nearly as fun. Quite the contrary. Self storage is a good choice in this case too, particularly seeing as a lot of sports and camping gear is pretty expensive. A good quality tent or some state-of-the-art fishing poles set you back hundreds of dollars – you certainly don’t want to dump them in a garage corner where they could get broken, scratched or bent. So, if you’re the outdoorsy type that owns many such items, renting self storage is the smart thing to do. Or, better yet, climate-controlled self storage, just to make sure your precious sports equipment stays in pristine condition.
4. RVs, boats, and other vehicles
Motorhomes, boats, and other recreational vehicles are notoriously difficult to store while not in use. Parking them on your driveway or in your backyard, long term, is virtually impossible for most people, because of lack of space or access. Fortunately, most self storage facilities offer storage units (or parking spaces) for all sorts of vehicles. You can choose between a storage unit that’s completely closed, a covered parking space or an uncovered parking space. In terms of size, you can rent a space that’s big enough for a motorhome, or a regular-sized one that works for a normal car.
5. Valuable and fragile belongings
Items like antiques, collectibles, artwork, expensive wooden furniture or electronics are difficult to store. Environmental factors like dust, humidity, excessive heat or cold can damage such items – that’s why you should not store them in auxiliary spaces in your home, like the garage or an unfinished basement.
Whether you’re holding on to such items as a collector or you are planning to use them in the future, it’s essential to store them in a safe manner – and a climate-controlled storage unit is the ideal place. In such a unit, temperature and humidity are constant, regardless of the outside weather. You also don’t have to worry about sunlight, another factor that contributes to the deterioration of these types of items. Fortunately, most self storage facilities in Fort Wayne offer climate-controlled units, so you’ll easily find one that’s located conveniently near you and suits all your other preferences.
Using self storage for your long-term and short-term storage needs is a great way to ensure that your belongings are safe and that you can enjoy a neat and uncluttered home. What other belongings are you keeping in storage? Let us know in the comments!
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Maria Gatea is a real estate and lifestyle editor for Yardi with a background in Journalism and Communication. After covering business and finance-related topics as a freelance writer for 15 years, she is now focusing on researching and writing about the real estate industry. You may contact Maria via email.
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