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Recommended Retail Items For Self Storage

Here at Stop and Store Harrisburg, we want you to have the best moving and self storage experience you can have. Something we offer that many of competitors may not is a fully stocked retail store at our facility. We want to make it easy for you.

There are several items that we recommend to our tenants. We have a large variety of products that are beneficial, but we wanted to narrow it down to the ones we feel are essential in keeping your belongings safe and secure while stored in your unit, and when being moved around.

Recommended Retail Items For Self Storage

Disc Locks

Stainless Steel Disc Lock

We always recommend our Stainless Steel Disc Lock. It is designed specifically for the Storage Industry. It will never rust, so you can use it for inside units and outside drive up units. A big benefit of this type of lock is that it has no exposed metal that can be cut off with bolt cutters. We pride ourselves in safe and secure facilities – however, in the unfortunate circumstance where someone is trying to do harm or burglarize our property – you can rest assured that this lock is not easily cut off.

Another safety feature of the disc lock is that you cannot remove the key unless it is locked – helping to ensure that you never accidentally walk away without locking your unit. No to mention, it is only about $1 more than other brands and lock types. I know I would pay that extra buck to keep my valuables safe! We have a double disc lock set available for those who need multiple storage units as well.

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Heavy Duty Storage Boxes.

In addition to the disc locks, our storage boxes are thick enough not to sag after six months when stacked. For just a few cents more, they give you a secure place to store your contents. Our boxes are also specially coated to prevent mildew while in storage for extended periods of time. The last thing you want is to walk into your storage unit and see all your boxes crumpled and damaged just from being stacked up or moving them around from time to time.

 

Packing Tape and Dispenser.

Our boxes are fantastic, but if you don’t tape them shut securely for storage, how good can they really work? And that goes for any box. The thick tape and quality dispensers we have in stock will help you seal the contents in your boxes safely and keep your valuables clean. If you go to pick up that box of Grandma’s China and the bottom flops open…not only did your box just bust open, but that priceless family heirloom could end up more than just dirty, it could become a pile of broken pieces. Rules of thumb – use quality boxes and tape to secure your belongings.

Furniture and Mattress Covers

Mattress and Furniture Covers.

We always suggest plastic mattress covers, sofa and chair covers, and large dust covers to keep the dust out of your fabric or leather items. Let’s face it, no matter how big a clean freak you are, there is always dust around. If you want to keep your furniture’s fabric in good shape and protected, you need to cover it properly. We have a variety of plastic covers available for all types and sizes of furniture and mattresses. When you use plastic covers, you can stack boxes on top of those large items maximizing your storage space inside the unit, without the worry of damaging them or getting them dirty.

 

Shrink Wrap and Bubble Wrap.

You want to keep your fragile items protected while in storage. Using shrink wrap to seal around your silverware organizers is a great way to keep them clean. When you take that silverware home and plan to use it, you won’t even need to wash it first.

Our crystal and dish protection kits give you the added protection of bubble wrap bags for your China and glassware. These kits come with a small heavy duty box and plenty of bubble wrap bags to cover your breakables. The boxes are the perfect size so you won’t pack too heavy, making them easy to lift and carry as you move them in and out of storage.

 

Pink Protective Foam Wrap.

Many tenants like to purchase our Pink Protective Foam Wrap that you can wind around just about anything; from flat screen TVs, framed pictures and paintings to oddly shaped items like lamps and collectibles. It is very easy to tape together for added protection if you feel that is necessary.

These are only a few of the items we have available for purchase in our retail store. We offer great prices, quality products and a friendly property manager on site with the knowledge to help you choose the items that are best suited for your storage needs. Stop in and chat with our property manager today to learn more and see our large selection of supplies. A variety of packing and moving supplies on site – another great value that Stop and Store Harrisburg offers to keep your moving day less stressful.

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What is the best way to organize my unit?

Organizing your belongings inside your storage unit is an important step you really need to think about when utilizing self storage. If you organize your stuff properly when you first move in, you will be able to easily access anything at any time without stress or hassle. This step is often overlooked. And when it is, that day comes when you need an item all the way in the back and underneath several boxes, and you realize you have to move everything around just to reach it. Well, that’s if you even remember where you put it!

Organize My Unit

All of that can be frustrating, time wasting and even dangerous. If you have everything shoved in there with no rhyme or reason, you run the risk of knocking things down, possibly breaking your valuables and items could even fall on top of you causing you harm. But don’t worry, we are here to help! Follow these simple steps to get organized right from the start, and to stay organized over weeks, months and years.

STEP 1 – Choose the best unit size and type for you and your needs.

Harrisburg Self Storage UnitsA good rule of thumb – it’s better to have too much space than not enough. Most likely you will fill it over time even if you have a little extra when you first move in. Talk with the property manager. Tell them what you will be storing, and they can show you the different options available. Make sure you walk into the unit and visualize what you want to store, and how you think it may fit best. Don’t be shy – ask the property manager for their expert advice. Our property managers are well trained, knowledgeable, helpful and very friendly. It is their job to be your new BFF. They can help you decide which unit size and type will work best.

STEP 2 – Create a plan.

Organize UnitNever just put things into boxes and into the unit without really thinking about them first. Think about which items you will want to access frequently, which ones you only need on occasion and which ones you won’t need for a very long time. Your plan should have a layout of where each item should be placed and what needs to go inside boxes or totes. Think about what items cannot go inside boxes, and where they will need to be placed in the unit.

If you have large appliances or furniture, plan for these items to go in the back of the unit. Chances are you will not need them at a moment’s notice. If you are storing a sofa or a loveseat, see if these items can be safely stood up on end in the corner to free up more space. You may want to check with the manufacturer to make sure this will not damage the item if stored in this manner for long periods of time. For example, something like a kayak cannot be stored upright, as it will compromise the strength of the product over time and ultimately damage it. It can also be very difficult to stack items on top the sofa seats. You can potentially damage the cushions or fabric and shorten the lifespan of the springs. Additionally, boxes will not stay evenly stacked because of the springy nature of cushions and can easily fall over.

If you plan to store furniture and mattresses, it’s best to use furniture and mattress covers to protect them from dust and surface damage. When using these covers, you will need to remember to poke a few holes in the plastic to allow the fabric to breathe. Don’t go running around town trying to find the right size covers though – we have many types and sizes available for purchase in our retail shops on site to make this process easier for you.

STEP 3 – Pack your items for storage.

Once you have chosen the best unit size and created your detailed plan, the next step is packing your items for storage. First of all, stick to your plan, because doing so will determine how smoothly the move goes, how easily you can access your belongings down the road when you need them and how best you can utilizing every square foot of the unit.

Organize UnitLabel your boxes appropriately, and neatly, so you know what is inside at a glance – plan to have markers and labels on hand when packing and moving. Make sure to mark which boxes can go inside larger items like dressers. Wrap valuables and breakables in bubble wrap or packing paper to protect them during the move and while in storage. Don’t pack your boxes too heavily. You want to make sure you can easily pick them up and move them about without hurting yourself or needing assistance. Sometimes using many smaller boxes is easier than using a few large ones, especially if you cannot lift them alone.

Make sure you pack the moving truck or van correctly. Items that are going to be placed in the front of the unit need to be loaded into the truck or van first. All the large items that are going in the back of the unit and along the walls should be loaded onto the truck last, as you will want to unload them first. Many people don’t think about this, and end up having to unload the entire truck first so they can pack the storage unit correctly (and according to the plan they created).

Step 3 – Move into the unit.

Stick to the plan. And, if you must stray from it at all, be sure to notate what changes you are making so you don’t have questions later. Large items like furniture and appliances should go in the back and along the outside walls. All items you don’t need regular access to can also be placed toward the back and the corners. Heavy items and boxes need to go on the floor and lighter items and boxes can be stacked on top.

If it’s possible, create an aisle down the center of the unit as a way to access anything located in the back and along the walls. If you are using a really large unit or one that is much wider than it is deep, you can create two aisles; one on the left and one on the right, to access items along both walls, all the way to the back and in the center.

If you are unable to create an aisle down the middle, be sure to keep things you may need often in the front of the unit so they are easily accessible. Things such as important documents, Christmas decorations, children’s winter clothing, tools and so on.

Be sure to properly label your boxes and totes. This should have been done when you were packing, but it is a good idea to check as you move in. Sometimes you can miss one here or there, or you added some boxes last minute. As you move them into the unit, make sure they are stored with the label facing out or toward the aisle so you can see what is inside quickly. Make sure you write neatly and large enough to see at a distance.

Step 4 – Maximize your storage space.

For example, if you are storing a refrigerator, clean out the inside and stack boxes or items inside it. Make sure you can still get the door open for easy access to those boxes inside. Tape labels on the refrigerator door notating what items are inside. If you are storing a dresser, stack things on top and inside the drawers. Again, make sure there is room to open the drawers and tape labels to the outside stating what’s inside. Don’t put heavy boxes inside the drawers to prevent damaging them. If you are storing a bookcase, you can stack small boxes or items on the shelves.

By storing smaller items and boxes inside your larger items and furniture, you are utilizing the space inside your unit wisely. You will fit more items in the unit this way. Don’t waste space!

Step 5 – Maintain organization from start to finish.

Organize UnitKeep a simple diagram inside your unit that shows where everything is located. Now is the perfect time to create this. You just moved everything into your unit, so it will be fresh in your memory. You can tape this diagram inside the door or on a wall, or even on one of your boxes or large items in the front. Each time you visit and need access to your belongings, refer to the diagram to find things quickly. If you move things around, update the diagram so you are not confused the next time you are there. This step may seem unnecessary to you because you think you’ll remember where you put everything. As time goes by you will forget placement of some things, no doubt. So, rather than kick yourself for ignoring this idea, take a few minutes as you move everything in and jot down where you placed it. You will thank yourself later.

Moving can be a really stressful event for many people, nothing is going to change that. However, if you follow these simple steps you can greatly reduce your frustration and moving day will go by more smoothly. Remember to create your plan and stick to it. Get and stay organized. And, if you need help or assistance at any time throughout the process, see your friendly property manager. They are always eager to help!

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Here’s the 411 on Making Payments

We pride ourselves in providing great customer service – you, the customer, are our number one priority. We want you to be satisfied and to feel that our property manager did everything in their power to keep you happy and make your stay with Stop and Store Harrisburg a pleasant experience. One of the great benefits of moving in with us is that we offer a variety of payment methods. You are sure to find one that suits your needs and is most convenient for you.

Making Payments

First of all, we accept most forms of payment at all of our locations. Some people prefer to pay with cash each month, which is perfectly fine with us. You can also pay with a check or money order. And, we accept all major credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Not only that, you can change how you pay if you need to. One month you can pay with cash, the next month with a credit card and later with a check or money order – whichever is easiest for you. Allowing this flexibility to our customers is very important to us. We understand that times can be tough and sometimes one form of payment just works better one month than it did previously. Our goal is to make is easy for you.

We also offer several convenient methods to make your payment to us:

Automatic Credit Card Payment.

At any time while you are renting a storage unit with us, you can be set up for automatic payments using your preferred credit card. You can sign up for this option when you sign your rental agreement, or switch to it at a later date. When using this method, your credit card will be charged on the first of each month automatically and a receipt will be emailed directly to you. There is nothing you have to do beyond the initial paperwork and setup, which you can do at the office with the property manager or on our website at your convenience.

Credit CardOnline Payment.

We offer you direct access to your account through our website. Here, you can view your account and make payments with a credit or debit card. This allows you the flexibility to make your payment on the date you prefer – giving you more control to pay early or on the first when rent is due.

You can set up an account in a few easy steps. Visit our website, go to the “make a payment” page and click the button to “make a payment”. Click on “create account” and fill in the information. Then click “submit” and you are done. Pretty simple, right?

Now you can login and manage your account and make payments at any time. If you run into any problems or questions during this process, simply call your friendly property manager and he or she will help you out and answer any questions you may have.

Phone PaymentPhone Payment.

You can make your payment by phone. If you call during normal business hours, your property manager will take your payment information and email you the receipt. If you call after hours up to midnight, our answering service can take your payment information and email you a receipt as well. If you call after midnight, you will be directed to voicemail to leave a message, and your property manager will return your call the next business day.

Mailing Payment.

This may be a little old-fashioned for some of you out there…but for those of you who still write checks and use “snail mail”, you can mail your payment to us. Simply ask your property manager for payment envelopes. Then you can simply add the stamp and mail the payment directly to your facility. No need to worry about the mailing address because our payment envelopes are addressed and ready to go. We are not responsible for delays by the postal service, so be sure to allow for the mailing process (usually 3-4 days locally) and drop it in the mail with plenty of time to arrive to our facility by the due date.

Office Payment.

You can always stop in at the rental office and pay your property manager directly. Our managers love to see your smiling face when you stop in, and always have some candy available to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you happen to drop by after hours, no worries! You can simply drop the payment in the secure drop box and we will email you a receipt the next business day. Remember to write your unit number on the envelope and check or money order so we can credit your account correctly.

Now that you know all the convenient ways you can make your payments, here are a few quick tips to remember:

  • Make sure your unit number is on your check or money order.
  • Rent is due on the first of every month.
  • There is a five day grace period before late fees begin accruing.
  • Late fees are added on the 6th, 16th and the last day of the month.
  • We offer discounts to all Military personnel (active and retired), senior citizens and students. You will need to show proper ID to receive the discount.

Making your monthly rental payments is easy with the convenient options we offer. If you have any questions about any of these options, you can leave a comment below or contact your property manager at any time.

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Subletting? You Need Self Storage

If you are thinking about subletting than you are on the right track to make some great money. But what if we told you that using self storage when subletting will increase the amount you earn? If you don’t believe us at the end of this article read it again.

Subletting and Self Storage

Subletting is the process of renting out your current home or apartment to someone else to cover rent or make extra cash. Often used when people travel for extended periods.

More Space Commands More Rent

People like their space and if your unit is cluttered to the brim, people will be less willing to pay a high price. By using a self storage unit, you can increase the usable space inside your home and demand a higher rent. The cost of self storage is so minimal you could easily ask for more than it costs to rent a unit.

Sublet Self Storage

Feel like making more cash on the side? Rent a self storage unit, create more space, charge more rent and offer storage options to your tenant. Many people who are looking to rent apartments are coming with too many things anyway and need a place to store them. You can always offer some space inside your unit and add on a nice premium to the monthly rent. You have to be careful here as you, the primary renter are responsible for what is inside the unit. Refer to our guide on what not to store to be on the safe side.

Peace of Mind

This won’t make you any money, but having peace of mind that your most treasured belonging are safe inside a unit and not at the mercy of a tenant is a great feeling. Keep your most valuable possessions safe, secure and out of anyone’s hands.

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5 Moving Tips You Never Knew About

We have an endless amount of moving tips. But for these we really tried to come up with some tips that we think no one else knew. If you knew these, let us know in the comments down below. Anyway, on to the list!

Moving Tips You Didn’t Know

1. Newspaper is BAD

We are sure everything you read has told you that using newspaper is a cheap alternative to packing paper. That may have been true ages ago, but the newspapers now will leave your items with stains and marks you may never be able to get rid of. For items you care about, choose packing paper.

2. Color Coded Boxes

Using tape or markers, create a color coded system for which box goes where. This is much easier then labels as you can see the colors from far away. Try to stick to just a few colors as it can become confusing for you and your movers.

3. Wrap Dressers

Make sure to buy some stretch wrap, either from our packing supply store, or an online store. Instead of emptying dressers and drawers just wrap them up and move them like that. Be careful here because your dressers will be very heavy and it might take a few people to move it.

4. Quality Bubble Wrap

Stay away from the cheap stuff here. You want the perforated bubble wrap, this requires no scissors just rip where you need and stuff. Using cheap bubble wrap might result in broken items and a lot of frustration, moving is frustration enough for us.

5. More Smaller Boxes

We always see people with HUGE boxes trying to move in, these huge boxes mean that they are quite a bit heavier and are easily broken. Stick with more smaller boxes and give your back a break, it will need it after moving day.

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5 Quick Pre-Holiday Home Upgrades

If you are looking to impress your guests this Holiday Season, make sure to spend some time doing these quick home upgrades. They may be small, but they will make a world of difference for you and any guests you have this festive season.

5 Super Simple Home Upgrades

1. Keep Your Home Warmer Using Your Ceiling Fanfan, swtich, ceiling

That’s right, you ceiling fan has a little switch on it that reverses the direction of the blades. By flicking that switch, you will push the warm air down from the ceiling to the rest of the home. This will also help you to save money on your heating and electric bills.

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2. Double Shower Curtains Give Extra Luxury

Is your bathroom looking a little bland? Spruce it up by adding a second shower curtain. This will give your bathroom space that extra bit of drama that is sure to impress your holiday guests.

3. Luxurious Feeling Carpets for Cheapcarpet padding, rug

Are your carpets feeling a bit…thin? If you want to them to feel amazing under your guests feet, grab some carpet padding, cut it to size and place it underneath your existing carpets, instant luxury.

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4. Hide Cord Clutter With a Shower Rod

Thanks to FreshCrush for this one. Hide all those unsightly cords using a simple shower rod. Just grab a rod that matches your wall’s paint color, cut and hide all your cords away. We are sure you and your guests will appreciate a clean looking space.

 5. De-Clutter for Cheap

The best way to make your home more inviting to guests during the holiday season is to de-clutter areas that will be most used. If your garage is full, rent a self storage unit, some can be had as low as $15 per week. To get this process started, checkout our great de-cluttering guide.

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Top 4 Beach Essentials for a Winter Vacation

Headed to the beach? Be sure to check out our top four beach essentials to ensure that you are packing everything you need for the ultimate, relaxing beach getaway. The best part about this list is that it can save you money! It will prevent you from having to make unnecessary purchases at the beach.

Beach Vacation Essentials

1. Water Bottle:

Staying hydrated at the beach is an absolute must. Sitting out in the sun for hours on end without water will leave you feeling dehydrated and may even lead to sunstroke. We love swell water bottles! They are made of stainless steel and keep your water cold for hours.

2. A Good Book:

Nothing says relaxation quite like the sound of waves crashing against the shore while you are reading a good book. Not sure what to read? Check out the New York Times. They have categorized lists of all of their best-sellers.

3. Water Toys:

Cooling down on the beach is easy when you bring water toys. We love to bring inflatable floaties. When the heat gets to be too much you can just jump in the water. Urban Outfitters has a great selection of floaties. Be sure to check them out before your next beach trip!

4. Sunscreen:

Practicing safe skin care at the beach is absolutely essential. Getting sunburns can not only be very uncomfortable, but it can also lead to other health issues. Severe sunburns can lead to heatstroke. In extreme cases, having sunburns repeatedly over years can even lead to skin cancer. Be sure to apply sunscreen before your trip to the beach and then as instructed on the bottle. Check out this guide to find the best sunscreen for your needs.

Need some extra vacation storage? Contact us today before your holiday!

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Death, Divorce and Disappearance

Sometimes our customers suffer a life changing event. Here is what Stop and Store self storage does.

Death:

We cannot simply let a family member enter and move things out of storage. A death certificate only proves that our customer is dead. It doesn’t prove who is authorized to have possession.  We need to see an appointment by the Probate Court as executor of the estate or administrator.  Usually these people have a court Letter of Authority. That letter, plus an ID, means you can close the contract and move out.

Divorce (or Separation):

We often get spouses or partners demanding access during a divorce.  We sometimes get lawyer’s letters saying we are liable if we let the divorcing spouse take away their client’s property. We are bound to follow the contract. If both names are renters on our contract or one is on contract while the other is “authorized access” we cannot stop either person coming in. We will  obey a court order. So threatening letters are meaningless but an order to give access or take away access will be implemented.

Disappearance:

People go away – go to jail; go missing; or become incapacitated.  A family member or roommate will come to us asking for access or to take something away. If our customer was declared a guardian will be appointed by court order and that is fine for us to obey their instructions. Being in jail doesn’t freeze the account. So lien sales continue even if we know the renter is in prison.

If you need any more information on how to access a loved one’s unit, contact us today.

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Retail Space: Storage For Your Holiday Inventory

Christmas New Year period is prime time for retail. The challenge for all retailers is to make sure they have a suitable supply chain to take advantage of the peak selling period. A new solution has been sought by some retailers in Harrisburg in the form of self storage which provides short-term, flexible, and quality space.

Self Storage for Extra Retail Inventory

Flexibility

The main advantage is flexibility. Christmas stock in October can go into one 150 ft locker; then as more deliveries arrive in November take another 100 sf. As stock sells go back to the first one or keep just a smaller 50 sf space for the post Christmas period. Unlike most self storage locations we offer 24/7  access.

Short or Long Term

Depending on whether your business/retail space needs extra space for the short term or long term, self storage has you covered. We understand that some businesses only need storage for 2-4 weeks during the peak holiday season. We can also accommodate long term storage for businesses who always have extra inventory and no place to put it.

Quality

We take pride in our self storage units. We will ensure that everything inside your unit is safe and secure. We provide indoor access available through a personal access code. We have security cameras and regular staff walk abouts. Your inventory will be safe with us. We also provide storage insurance for the extra peace of mind at a low cost for your business.

If you think your business is ready for some extra retail space, give us a call or send us an email. One of our storage experts will send your business a personalized quote.

 

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Students Travelling Abroad – Check This Out

If you are currently a student travelling abroad, you are one of the lucky ones. If you are a student who is thinking about travelling, go for it. You can’t learn nearly as much by staying home. It can be expensive to travel, but with some good planning and cheap flights, it’s possible.

Self Storage for Students Travelling Abroad

Many students are excited by the opportunity to study abroad in Europe, Mexico or Asia. Only a handful actually apply for their school’s program. If you’re one of those who’s taking the leap and heading oversea for a semester, you need a secure place to store your belongings. Instead of asking your friend if you can store your furniture in their basement, or having mom or dad come to pick everything up, keep it safe in one a self storage unit. We have so many sizes and offer discounts to students.

Some benefits of renting a locker during your travels are:earth, globe, travel, hand

  • Independence
  • Security
  • Peace of Mind
  • Flexible Terms (you can extend from abroad)

If you are thinking of travelling in a group, we love to have students share storage lockers. This will allow you and all your friends to have a safe and secure place to store all your belongings while you travel. With our unique gate code access, there is no need to share a key. You can all make copies of the locker key if you wish.

If during your travels, some friends drop out, you can downsize your storage locker to save money. Just make sure one of your friends back home is willing to move the things from one unit to another.

Call us today to reserve a locker – We do same day rentals for last minute plans.