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What To Put On The Floor Of A Storage Unit?

January 12, 2023 by Webfixion

Storage units are safe and efficient spaces to store your additional household items and small business inventories. However, before you begin packing, it is important to consider all the equipment you are going to store and whether it needs extra care to prevent any deterioration. If yes, you should consider what should go on your storage unit’s floor to safeguard your belongings.

Storage units are known to be a popular alternative for most households and small businesses to store their extra and seasonal belongings/inventories. However, people often get confused about what they should put on their storage container’s floor to ensure the utmost protection of their items.

Besides protecting your belongings from pests and water damage, you should also consider the size of your storage unit and how you will organize all your stuff inside it. Keep in mind that temperature and humidity fluctuations can also impact your belongings. This is one of the significant reasons why it is recommended to invest in a good-quality stainless steel storage container that features weather and water-resistant characteristics along with lock safety that protects your belongings from pests or other external damages.

Read on to learn a few tips to help protect your items in storage units.

Place Barriers on the Storage Unit’s Floor

The most common type of damage inside a storage container is water damage from the floor. If you reside in a location prone to high rainfall, installing waterproof equipment inside your storage unit is recommended to protect your belongings from water damage.

An ideal way to protect against water damage is by installing a layer between your items and the floor. Alternatively, consider investing in a waterproof storage unit to ensure the safety of your belongings.

Moisture Control Equipment

If your storage unit does not have a moisture control feature, you must keep the temperature and humidity constant to protect your belongings. Otherwise, this can create a significant problem in high-humidity areas.

Moreover, besides checking the humidity level of your storage unit, you should also consider using desiccants like salt, silica gel packets, rice, or kitty litter. Alternatively, consider investing in a high-quality stainless steel storage container to ensure the protection of your belongings.

Padding the Floor

As we mentioned earlier, protection from water is critical to ensure the safety of your storage units. A few ways to avoid water damage are:
Placing a layer of pallets.
Covering the pallets with plastic sheets or tarps.
Installing pest traps.

Alternatively, you can also consider investing in a stainless steel storage container to avoid the chances of your belongings getting damaged.

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