What You Should Consider When Purchasing Moving Boxes for Storage

To help you select the right types of moving boxes, we’ve come up with different moving boxes you can select, and their differences.

Choosing the right type of moving boxes is integral to ensuring a smooth storage process. Moving and storing your belongings in robust and suitable moving boxes helps make sure that your items are protected during the moving and storage periods.

To help you select the right types of moving boxes, we’ve come up with different moving boxes you can select, and their differences.

Cardboard Boxes

Most of the time, when you think of storage boxes, you think cardboard. Cardboard boxes are the box of choice for many moving and storage situations because they are inexpensive, light, and easy to pack, stack and label. Additionally, when they are no longer needed, they can be easily recycled or broken down for future use.

Plastic Bins

Plastic bins are excellent boxes for storage because they can be easily stacked, and they can better protect your belongings from moisture, heat and anything else that might be trying to get inside. You do not have to worry about packing tape, since plastic bins are self-sealing. While they are more expensive than cardboard boxes, they are relatively more resistant and you can use them for much longer.

If you are renting for short-term storage, you may not want to spend on plastic bins, especially because you will not be able to break them down to store them when they are not in use. On the other hand, if you are seeking long-term storage, plastic bins are a great choice, especially if you are not planning to store them in a temperature-controlled storage unit.

Specialty Boxes

For belongings that are particularly fragile or valuable, consider using specialty boxes, which are specifically designed to safely store a particular type of item. Specialty boxes are useful for everything from storing dishes and holiday decorations, to art and flat screen TVs, and they are available in both cardboard and plastic varieties. One of the biggest benefits of using specialty boxes for storage is that they make difficult things easier to pack, with inserts that keep items from moving and shifting around. They are a bit more expensive than traditional boxes, but they offer added value in convenience and security.

In addition to understanding different box types and their suitability based on your storage needs, it is important to be aware of the various box sizes and select the ones that are best suited for you.

Small Boxes

A standard small box is about 16 x 12.5 x 12.5 inches, or 1.5 cubic feet. They are good for packing up small, heavy items, such as books, that might add too much weight to a larger box with more items in it. They can also be suitable to pack fragile items like dishes and vases. Most small boxes can safely hold up to 60 pounds, but to be safe, it is generally advised not to pack boxes heavier than 50 pounds.

Medium Boxes

A standard medium box is about 18 x 18 x 16 inches, or 3 cubic feet. Use these to store bigger items that do not have to be packed tightly, including clothing, pots and pans, and toys. A medium box can safely be packed up to about 65 pounds.

Large Boxes

A standard large box is about 18 x 18 x 24 inches, or 4.5 cubic feet. They are good for things like linens and blankets, lamps and small kitchen appliances. While these are bigger than medium boxes, they have about the same weight capacity at 65 pounds, so do not overpack them.

Extra-large Boxes

A standard extra-large box is about 24 x 18 x 24 inches, or 6.1 cubic feet. They can carry up to about 70 pounds, but if you fill them up too much they will be extremely difficult to lift, so keep that in mind when packing them. Store the items that do not fit as readily in smaller boxes, like pillows and comforters, winter coats and larger kitchen appliances.

Wardrobe Boxes

A wardrobe box is specifically intended for the easy storage of clothing, and has a bar across the top where you can hang items instead of having to fold them. They come in small, medium, and large sizes – choose your size(s) based on the amount and size of the clothing you will be packing. You can also utilize the bottom of the wardrobe box to store shoes, purses, sweatshirts, or anything else that does not add too much weight.
Do you need moving boxes or moving supplies for your next move or storage? Check out our moving supplies! We offer everything from duct tape and cardboard boxes to foam peanuts!

How to Downsize After Retirement

Many retirees take this time to pick up new hobbies, explore different destinations or downsize to a smaller property. If you’re looking to downsize to a smaller property after retirement, take these six steps.

Yes – you finally made it! No more rushing to work or stressing over deadlines. Now is the perfect phase to relax and live your best life!

Many retirees take this time to pick up new hobbies, explore different destinations or downsize to a smaller property. If you’re looking to downsize to a smaller property after retirement, take these following six steps.

Select where you want to retire

Before moving anywhere, you can first consider where you want to be and what you want to do (or not do) while enjoying retirement. If you are hoping to move away from your current area, consider these questions:

  • Is it important to be near family?
  • Am I seeking adventure or do I wish to relax?
  • Do I want to surround myself with people my age?
  • Do I dream of year-round warm weather or a place that enjoys all four seasons?
  • Do I want to retire in a big city or a small town?

Answering these questions will help you quickly narrow down your options. Once you decide on an area, it is time to proceed to the next step.

Determine how much space you will need

To determine how much square footage you really need, it helps to first think about your current space and how it is being used.

  • Are there bedrooms that are never occupied?
  • Do you find yourself closing off certain rooms in the house?
  • Is your garage utilized?

Thinking about the answers to these questions will help you determine how much space you might really need in your future home. 

Try to be realistic about the amount of space you are going to need. While downsizing certainly has its advantages, be sure you are not over-downsizing. For example, if you plan to host friends and family frequently in your new home, you will need a bit more space – or at the very least, an extra room with a pull out sofa – to accommodate guests. 

You also want to avoid under-downsizing, or purchasing more space than needed. For example, if you plan to travel for much of your retirement, consider buying a cozy, small pad instead of a larger 3-bedroom home.

Find a credible and reliable realtor who knows the area

Finding a quality real estate agent, who knows the area like the back of their hand, will greatly improve your house-hunting experience. This is particularly true if you are moving out-of-province or away from your current area. For instance, if you have decided to retire in Victoria but you have been living in Vancouver, you might not be familiar with the local ethos. This is where an experienced realtor can step in to help you make an informed decision. 

Many times, local realtors can also point their clients in the direction of reputable contractors, repairmen and other skilled home professionals. Additionally, realtors can assist with legalities and tedious paperwork.

Organize and sort through your things

Once you have determined what goes where, you can get started on organizing and sorting through all of your belongings. After all, to live comfortably in a smaller home, you are going to need to purge unnecessary furniture, unused clothing and other miscellaneous knick-knacks. While deciding what to keep and what to toss can be a challenge, these tips and tricks here can help you clear out your home successfully.

Rent a storage unit

If you are ready to get rid of your extra stuff, I recommend investing in a quality storage unit. A storage unit will give you plenty of space to store belongings that you do not want to bring to your new home. For example, you can store old CDs or clothes, bicycles or furniture at a storage unit.

If you have questions about renting a storage unit, please feel free to contact us. We have six storage facilities in Greater Vancouver and on Vancouver Island so please book a storage unit nearest to you!

Find the right movers

Unless you are planning on having a DIY move, you are going to need to hire professional movers. Whether you only need help packing, or are looking for the full service, movers will be able to do as little or as much as you like. 

Fortunately, there are plenty of professional moving companies that can handle the task for you. To ensure that you hire professional movers, make sure to check out the moving company’s online reviews and see their customers’ general consensus towards the company.

Rent a U-Haul Truck

If you plan on moving on your own, you can rent a U-Haul truck. At U-Lock Mini Storage, we have partnered with U-Haul to provide rental U-Haul moving trucks. If you would like to inquire about the truck rental, please contact us and one of our team members will be delighted to answer any questions you have!

8 Amazing Spring Tips You Can Use

Spring is here and it is a great time to tidy up your home and make it sparkling clean! To help you organize, declutter and clean up your home, we have come up with eight tips you can use. Enjoy!

Spring is here and it is a great time to tidy up your home and make it sparkling clean! To help you organize, declutter and clean up your home, we have come up with eight tips you can use. Enjoy!

Store belongings in a storage unit

The most effective way to declutter your home is renting a storage unit. At U-Lock Mini Storage, we have a wide selection of storage unit sizes from which to choose. This means that you can pick a storage unit size that best fits your needs. For example, if you have a couple of items, such as old CDs or clothes, that you want to store for the long haul, you can go with a 5 x 5 feet storage unit, which is approximately the same size of a regular closet. This storage unit can hold personal items, clothes, boxes, skis, children’s toys, small furniture items, business records and sales rep materials. If you have many items you want to store, you can go with the 10 x 15 feet, which is equivalent to two-thirds of a one-car garage. This storage unit can hold appliances, boxes, miscellaneous items and commercial storage inventory.

Clean toasters and tea kettles using cream of tartar

Mix 1 teaspoon of cream of tartar with just enough water to create a milky paste. Rub the solution onto your stainless steel appliances and wipe away to unveil their original shine!

Remove water stains using lemon

Clean your faucets and make them sparkle by rubbing a half of a lemon on the water stains. The citric acid helps remove hard water marks. After rubbing the lemon on the water stains, leave the lemon juice on the surface for a little while, then wipe the lemon juice with a towel and you will see nice and shiny faucets.

Clean your microwave by heating lemon juice and rinds in water

Cut a lemon into halves, squeeze the juice into 1/2 cup of water and drop the rinds into the mixture. Microwave the liquid for three minutes and let it stand for five minutes without opening the microwave door. The trapped steam will loosen the grime, so you can wipe the microwave clean with less elbow grease.

Remove showerhead buildup with white vinegar

Vinegar can dissolve the mineral deposits that accumulate in showerheads over time, causing reduced pressure and water flow. Fill a plastic bag with white vinegar, secure it over the showerhead with a rubber band and leave it soaking overnight to get rid of buildup. You will see all the unknown particles in the bag the next day!

Clean your grill with an onion

Get your grill cleaned up and ready for the warm weather. First, heat it up and spray some white vinegar onto the grates to help loosen the residue. Then, scrub the area firmly using half an onion. The acid from the onion will rid your grill of any leftover grime.

Clean computer monitor with coffee filters

Does your computer monitor show fingerprints, smudges, and dust? You can use the fiber in coffee filters to gently rub the smudges or fingerprints away, even on delicate computer monitors. Just make sure to not press too hard!

Clean air vents using a butter knife

You can use a butter knife – yes, a butter knife – to clear up dust stuck in air vents. To do so, simply wrap the knife in a rag and wipe between the slats. Then, open the windows and run your central air to fill your home with fresh spring air (just make sure your heat or AC is off while you are running the fan).