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During a home remodel, life becomes chaotic and previously simple tasks become complicated. The work throws up dust and debris and puts your belongings at risk. However, renting a storage unit provides a useful solution to many of the problems you face. Below are some of the critical ways self-storage can help while a remodeling project is underway.

Why Should You Rent a Storage Unit During a Home Remodel?

1. To Keep Your Belongings Safe

As mentioned above, workers in your home throw up dirt, debris, and dust. They use power tools, and may lay them on your vintage kitchen table or store supplies on your authentic Eames sofa. Scratches — or worse — can occur during a construction job. Moving treasured items to a storage unit keeps them safe from damage.

2. To Free Up Space

storage unitRemodelers often have to move large, heavy items such as appliances, drywall, and lumber, in and out of your home. You can help this process go more smoothly by taking some of your household items to a storage facility. This gives them more room to work, and speeds up the process if they don't have to stop what they're doing to move your furniture out of the way. It also gives workers more space to store their tools and building materials.

3. To Provide Peace of Mind

Even if your construction crew is meticulous and conscientious, you might still worry about the safety of your belongings. That china cabinet filled with antique family heirlooms is irreplaceable, and the possibility of the loss could be troubling. For reassurance, move it and the contents to a secure self-storage unit.

 

If you’re interested in renting a storage unit during your remodeling project, contact All American Self Storage, with three locations around Greensboro and High Point, NC. They offer secure self-storage solutions— with 24-hour surveillance cameras and electronic gates — as well as indoor car storage and a variety of insurance plans. Visit the website to learn more about their services or call (336) 434-1222 to ask about unit sizes, availability, and pricing.

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