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Maximizing The Outcome Of Your Toronto Furniture Storage

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    Last Updated: November 17, 2009

    One of the things to keep in mind when using Toronto furniture storage is how you place your items within the unit. And this means not only stacking them properly, but also using packing material that will not protect your stored goods over a long period of time. Here are a few tips on how you can store your furniture in Toronto furniture storage units while ensuring that the items remain in good condition for the entire duration of warehousing.

    • Furniture generally occupies a large amount of floor space and you might end up not utilizing your Toronto furniture storage unit to the maximum capacity. Therefore installing some kind of shelving and racks which allows you to store pieces of furniture as well, will help you utilize the height as well as the base of the unit. However, it might be useful to make sure that you do not keep any of the items directly on the floor or against the walls. Just in case there are some water leakage problems within your unit, these gaps will help to prevent the furniture from getting damaged.
    • Remember to keep a regular size gap between all the shelving and racks within the unit to allow you to move easily between the stored items. Often while arranging the furniture within the room, we tend to forget this and later end up with a mass of packed boxes and crates that it is impossible to move through. Keeping walkways as well as empty space which allows you to move, open and rearrange things will be ideal to your use of the space. After all, it is not that once you put something in, you are never going to extract it. And you might even need to go through an entire box of items to find something that you need. Taking all of this into consideration you can arrange your Toronto furniture storage such that the necessary moving room is created without wasting actual warehousing space.
    • We might think that using plastic to enclose the items of furniture is the best thing to do to ensure that they have maximum protection. But in fact plastic is not the ideal material for this. Instead if you use cloth to cover the items, it will help keep away dust and mites for longer.
    • Dismantling all the items would be a good idea as they are not only easier to store that way but also are less likely to get damaged over time. This is more likely to happen if heavy objects are placed on top of lighter ones, which in this case would result in joints and bolts getting worn out with the pressure. Therefore storing each individual piece would be ideal. However do remember that if you decide to do this, all the pieces belonging to the same piece of furniture need to be tagged accordingly and stored so that they do not get mixed up. You do not want to be left with bits and pieces that you cannot match in the end.
    • Temperature controlled units though expensive are ideal if you have a large amount of furniture to store. Most Toronto furniture storage units already come equipped with these. One of the major causes of spoilage of stored furniture after moisture damage is the attack of fungus and mold. You definitely do not want this to happen as some furniture could get irreparably damaged. With temperature control facilities not only is fungus kept at bay but the items also remain odorless and intact for longer periods of time.

    Thus your unit can be organized into a safe and secure space with only a little concentrated effort. After all your Toronto furniture storage space is going to be a haven to your belongings for a while and therefore needs to be designed accordingly to take on this large responsibility.

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