Winter Storage Tips for a Successful and Enjoyable Storage Experience

Tips And Tricks


Austin
December 18th, 2024


Winter weather brings unique challenges for those storing items at our facility. With the cold temperatures, snow, and ice, it's important to be prepared for these conditions to ensure that your stored belongings remain safe and accessible. Here are some practical winter storage tips to help you navigate the season with ease:

1. Unfreezing Locks

One of the most common issues during winter is frozen locks. The cold temperatures can cause moisture to freeze inside the lock mechanism, making it difficult or even impossible to open. To avoid this frustration, keep a few helpful tips in mind:
  • Use Lock De-icer: Keep a lock de-icer on hand. These products are designed to thaw out frozen locks quickly and efficiently.
  • Lubricate the Lock: Applying a dry lubricant like graphite powder before the cold weather sets in can help prevent freezing. Avoid using oils or WD-40, as they can attract dirt and grime.
If your lock does freeze, don’t force it open as it could damage the lock or the door. Use a de-icer or allow the lock to warm up naturally for a few minutes.

2. Shovel the Snow Immediately

Snow accumulation can make it difficult to access your unit, and sometimes after some warm and cold cycles it can freeze in a block at the base of the door. To ensure you have smooth access:
  • Bring a Shovel: If snow has accumulated right in front of your unit, it’s a good idea to bring a shovel to clear the path. Our plowing services are only able to get within 6" inches of the doorways. This way, you can get to your items without delay.
  • Consider clearing the snow after a snowfall: If you are looking to have regular access throughout the winter, consider removing the snow from the front of your door after a snowfall so it doesn't have the chance to become a block of ice.
While our facility works hard to keep access clear, it’s helpful for you to have your own tools on hand for any immediate snow buildup that may occur, especially after a fresh snowfall.

3. Plowing and Snow Removal

We understand that winter weather can make it difficult to navigate through the property, and we want to make sure you can access your unit safely. Our snow plowing services are performed when the snow accumulation reaches 4 inches or more.
  • When Snow Accumulation is More Than 4": Our team will take care of plowing the driveways and walkways so you can get to your unit. However, during light snowfalls, we may not be able to clear the lot immediately, so it’s important to keep an eye on the forecast and be prepared.
  • Be Patient: In times of heavy snowfall, it may take a little longer to clear the entire property, so please allow for extra time when planning your trip to the facility.

4. Proper Storage Practices for Winter

The winter season is also a great time to ensure that your items are properly stored for the cold months. While we make lots of efforts to prevent water and snow from entering the facility, we also have to allow for ventilation so there is always a chance of a storm blowing some moisture into the unit. Here are a few tips for safeguarding your belongings:
  • Cover Furniture and Electronics: If storing items like furniture or electronics, consider using protective covers or plastic sheeting to prevent moisture buildup.
  • Allow air flow: Stack items on pallets and away from the walls so that condensation and snow melt from entering/exiting don't build up on your items.
  • Store Summer Items: Consider storing seasonal items like summer sports gear, summer/fall holiday decorations, or clothing that you won’t need until next summer.
  • Battery Protection: Consider removing the batteries from any devices stored and keeping them in a warm place at home. This will help maintain their longevity and allow you to ensure they are charged before arriving on site next time.

5. Stay Safe

Lastly, always remember to take your safety into account when visiting the facility during winter months:
  • Wear Proper Footwear: Make sure you wear sturdy, non-slip footwear to prevent slipping on icy patches.
  • Drive Carefully: The roads around the facility may be icy, so drive slowly and cautiously to avoid accidents.
By following these simple winter storage tips, you can ensure that your items are safe, your access is smooth, and your visit to our self-storage facility is a hassle-free experience. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to our team – we’re always here to help!