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People may want to store appliances, such as refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, and microwaves, in self storage NJ for a number of reasons. Someone?s home may be in the process of remodeling or a family may be moving to a new home. Whatever the case is self storage will keep items stored away for any length of time.
First thing?s first. Before moving appliances of any size in self storage NJ you first have to prepare them. All water needs to be removed from all parts of the appliances, such as the tubes and hoses as well as all the internal components. This absolutely needs to be done to prepare the appliances since mildew and mold can build up if any condensation is left behind. The water can also freeze inside washers, dishwashers, and refrigerators if the self storage unit is not climate controlled.
All appliances should be cleaned thoroughly before putting into storage. Sanitize them from top to bottom, inside and out. All food and perishables should be removed from the appliances before storing away.
Moving large, bulky appliances in an out of self storage NJ can be a real hassle, but if you have the right help and equipment the move will be easier and smoother. First of all, never try to move the equipment on your own. Always have a strong person or a few strong people to assist with the move. Secure all shelves, drawers, and doors of the appliances with duct tape to make the move easier. It may even help to remove all shelves and drawers completely from the appliances and then put them back in place after it is in or out of storage. If the appliances have glass anywhere on the inside or outside, protect it with bubble wrap or another type of packing material to keep the glass from breaking and mark it as fragile.
When people are moving items and belongings into self storage, the large appliances should be moved in first and moved right to the back. The smaller items that will be needed on a more regular basis should be in the front for easy access. It is important to note that even though it may save space, it is not recommended to store any other items inside the appliances. Appliances such as refrigerators should be stored with the door slightly propped open to allow some air circulation to flow through it. Keep appliances covered with a cotton sheet to allow air to circulate, but to keep the appliances free of dust and dirt.
When you are removing any appliances from self storage make sure to test them before using that they still work properly. Also, always clean the appliances thoroughly no matter how short a period of time that they were stored.