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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the Best Way to Store Hardware in a Storage Unit?

When it comes to proper hardware storage, organization is key. If possible, store items in their original packaging—or opt for clear plastic bins with secure lids. Keep like-items together, and place heavier items at the bottom to help prevent damage. Remove batteries from power tools and store them separately. Neatly wrap cords and secure them with ties. Store screws, nails, and other loose items in small parts organizers. Clearly label each bin with its contents so it's easy to find what you need. Use tool shelving units, pegboards, or hooks to keep other items off the floor and maximize vertical space. And be sure to maintain a detailed inventory list or unit map to keep track of everything!

Should You Rent Climate-Controlled Storage for Hardware?

Yes, renting a climate-controlled storage unit for hardware is recommended—especially if you're storing any metal parts or power tools. Climate control helps prevent rust, corrosion, and battery degradation caused by extreme temperatures and humidity, keeping hardware better preserved in long-term storage.