Renting storage units is now more of a necessity than an option when changing places of residence or business. Considering the hazards of cluttering your new space with things you’ve yet to decide where to place, storing them makes sense.
However, the biggest problem is renting a storage unit of proper size. While choosing a unit that is too big is a waste of money, picking one with inadequate area can be problematic. You might run out of storage space at the last minute and be forced to inconveniently keep your excess items in two separate locations.
To find the right storage unit before signing the lease agreement, Around Town Movers offers practical pieces of advice:
Determine What You Should Keep
First and foremost, experienced movers recommend sorting out all of your things to get rid of those you no longer need. Many people make the mistake of keeping broken, duplicate and unused items after relocation. In turn, they pay good money to store them instead of disposing them. Eliminating the needless stuff can not only simplify your move, but it can also reduce the need for a big storage locker.
Figure Out Which Items Are Essential (and Non-Essential)
Logic tells you that you should only store items away that you wouldn’t immediately or regularly use. Professional movers can strategically help you pack essential and not so essential things. This way, you can avoid putting those you need in storage and bringing those items you don’t need in the new house or office space.
Make a Personal Visit
Any reliable moving company would advise you to visit the actual storage space before signing on the dotted line. You may have the unit’s specs, but checking the facility yourself can help you assess its size more accurately. Compared to browsing through images, choosing among storage units is easier when done in person. After all, a personal visit lets you effectively evaluate the facility’s amenities like security.
From moving to storage, Around Town Movers is the only company you need to call. Contact us at (703) 682-5922 now to learn about our broad range of services and to get a free estimate. We serve Sterling, VA, Washington DC, and other nearby communities.