Winter Storage: What to Keep in Your Portable Storage Container

As winter sets in, many of us find ourselves facing the annual challenge of storing items we don’t need immediate access to. Whether you’re dealing with seasonal decorations, outdoor furniture, or sporting equipment, renting a portable storage container from UNITS® Moving and Portable Storage of Asheville can be a lifesaver. To make the most of your winter storage space, knowing what items are best suited for cold weather conditions is essential. In this blog, we’ll guide you through the best things to keep in your portable storage container during winter.

Seasonal Clothing: 

Winter is the perfect time to stow away your summer wardrobe and bring out the cozy sweaters, jackets, and boots. Utilize your portable storage container to keep your off-season clothing organized and free up space in your closets at home. Consider using vacuum-sealed bags to compress your clothing items, maximizing space efficiency in storage during the winter season.

Holiday Decorations: 

Once the festive season is over, it’s time to pack up those holiday decorations until next year. Your portable storage container provides a secure and convenient solution for storing your Christmas lights, ornaments, wreaths, and other seasonal decor. Consider using sturdy storage bins with labels to keep everything organized and easily accessible when it’s time to deck the halls again.

Outdoor Furniture: 

Shield your outdoor furniture from winter’s harsh elements by placing it in a portable storage container. Whether you’re storing patio chairs, tables, umbrellas, or cushions, ensuring they’re clean and dry before storage is essential to thwart mold and mildew growth. Consider covering your outdoor furniture with waterproof tarps or furniture covers for extra protection against moisture and debris while in storage.

Sporting Equipment: 

Consider storing your summer and fall sporting equipment that you are not currently using in your portable storage container. Bikes, hiking gear, and other items can clutter up your space when not in use, so keep them safely stored until the warmer seasons return for your next outdoor adventures. Ensure your gear stays in top condition by giving it a quick clean before storage, so it’s ready for your next use.

Gardening Supplies: 

As the garden goes dormant for the winter, you can reclaim space in your garage or shed by storing your gardening supplies in a portable storage container. From shovels and rakes to pots and planters, keeping these items out of the elements will help extend their lifespan and ensure they’re ready to use when the gardening season returns.

Seasonal Equipment: 

Snow blowers, snow shovels, and ice melt are essential tools for winter weather, but they can clutter up your garage or driveway when not in use. Keep these seasonal items organized and easily accessible by storing them in your portable storage container. That way, you’ll be prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws your way without sacrificing valuable space in your home. 

Documents and Records: 

Take advantage of the secure storage capabilities of your portable storage container to keep important documents and records safe during the winter months. From tax returns to financial statements and more, a portable storage container is the perfect place to store these records.

By utilizing your portable storage container to its full potential, you can free up space in your home or garage while keeping your belongings safe and secure during the winter months. Whether you’re storing seasonal items, outdoor furniture, or important documents, UNITS® Moving and Portable Storage of Asheville has you covered with convenient winter storage solutions tailored to your needs. 

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