Tips for Residents Of Bogart Georgia When Renting A Self-Storage Facility

 

There are several things your should do to prepare for storing items inside a Bogart Georgia self-storage facility. In the past few years, self-storage companies have begun to set up shop in the Bogart Georgia area and the residents of the city are quickly becoming aware of the many benefits that can be gained from renting a self-storage unit. The purpose of this article is to inform the citizens of the Bogart Georgia area of the proper steps to choose, store and maintain a self-storage unit. While the company takes care of many of the preventative measures, it is important to find a company that provides the best care for their facility and your contents.

 

Seven Steps To Self-Storage Satisfaction

 

The first thing you will need to do, even before setting out to find the right self-storage company, is to take inventory of the items you want to send to storage. Once you know what you will be sending to storage, measure the items so you can get an idea of how much space you will need in a self-storage unit. Sizes vary from very small units about the size of a gym locker to huge 400 square feet containers able to hold the entire contents from a 5-bedroom house. Once you know what your needs are, you are ready to go shopping for a storage company and a self-storage container. Start by looking up listings in the Bogart Georgia phone book or search online by typing Bogart Georgia self storage into a search engine. Ask the basic questions on the telephone, just to make sure they have containers suitable for your items, but be prepared to visit a few facilities before deciding upon one.

 

Next you will need to purchase some packing materials including bubble wrap, cardboard boxes, packing tape and packing peanuts. You should be able to find everything you need at an office supply store. It is even possible that the self-storage facility will offer these items for sale to their customers! This will allow you to safely pack up your belonging. Before moving any of your belongings, be sure that everything is set up to be moved with as little chance of damage as possible.

 

Items that are breakable, such as dishes and glassware, should be wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in boxes with dividers between them to reduce the chance that they will rub against each other in the move. Fill any empty space in the box with packing peanuts in order to decrease movement of the items during the transport. Furniture should be disassembled if possible; the legs wrapped in plastic (or even better, bubble wrap) while all the screws, nuts and bolts should be kept together in a plastic bag. For even more assurance that you don't lose anything, tape the bag containing the screws and bolts to the main part of the furniture. In the case of packing books, keep in mind that books can be very heavy. Do not fill the box completely, instead put only as many books as you can easily carry and fill the empty space with peanuts. Although books aren't likely to get "broken", it is still advisable to protect them from being tossed about.

 

Before renting any self-storage container, you want to make sure you understand the terms of your agreement with the self-storage facility. Remember that the contract was written by the company and is likely to be set up to better protect their interests, although it also protects yours. The basics of the contract will all be place, surely. However there are a few things you should pay careful attention to when reading over the contract ( always read any contract that you are asked to sign.) The first thing you want to look for is the conditions under which the management is allowed to enter your container. Many contracts will state that the management can only enter in the event of an emergency or the case of non-payment of rental fees. Still other contracts allow the management to move your contents into another unit. Next you want to pay attention to whether you are allowed to purchase a lock anywhere or if you must purchase and use the lock from the self-storage company.

 

Extra fees can be charged if you wish access outside normal operating hours, as well as if the management has to clean your unit once you leave. You will most likely be required to put down a "security deposit" to protect the company from damages caused by you. You want to read the conditions carefully since sometimes companies will charge you for minor damages. It is best to avoid facilities that required you to give notice before leaving.

 

Moving your items to your self-storage container is your responsibility. You can either choose to rent a truck or van and move your belongings yourself or hire movers to do the work for you. While doing it yourself will save you money and give you more control over your items, it is a great deal more work. Professional movers know how to move items correctly and how to most efficiently pack up the truck. Depending on the reason you are moving and the amount of belongings you are storing, you are the best person to know whether a professional mover is necessary.

 

The final step to storing your items in a Bogart Georgia self-storage facility is to make sure you visit your self-storage container from time to time. While the items inside may not be immediately needed, you want to be sure that they are safe, dry and not being damaged by rodents or insects. Since the management isn't responsible for the safety of your items, you have to take that responsibility seriously. Don't simply store your items and rest assured that they are safe. You need to be more proactive in protecting your possessions from the conditions that can occur in even the best self-storage facilities.

 

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