Understanding Better Storage Principles

When To Opt For Climate Control Storage

by Fernando Robinson

This guide on climate-controlled storage will provide you with examples of the types of things you'll want to put into this type of unit. If you have items to store that should be kept at a certain temperature or humidity level and you don't use a climate-controlled unit, then those things can be ruined. Here is more for you to read on that topic.

Furniture

Furniture can be made from many types of materials. However, it's common for indoor furniture, as well as outdoor, to be made from wood. Depending on the climate you live in, the temperatures may be extreme, including high humidity. Excessive heat, cold, and humidity can all affect wood. It can end up warped, cracked, and damaged in other ways. This means you should be storing your household furniture in a storage unit that offers you climate control. 

Paintings

If you are planning on storing paintings, then you want to be aware that both temperature and humidity affect them as well. The canvas of your paintings can get loose in humid conditions. Also, it will tighten once the air is dry again. Both hot and cold temperatures can affect the paint, causing issues like cracking. If you have paintings to store, look for a unit offering a controlled climate. 

Musical Instruments

Other types of items you need to be careful with are musical instruments. Most musical instruments are designed of wood and metal. Extremely cold temperatures, hot temperatures, and humid conditions can warp and crack your instruments. Since they have precise designs, any change in their form can damage them significantly. Also, they can be prone to rusting in the parts made from metal. Musical instruments should always be stored in a storage unit where the climate is constantly being controlled. 

Vehicles, RVs, and Boats

You want to be careful where you store your vehicles, RVs, and boats on a long-term basis. If you are going to be keeping them in storage for long periods, then different conditions can cause damage. When the unit gets hot or cold, it can cause damage to things like the upholstery, plastic parts, rubber, and even the electrical systems. When it's humid, chrome, paint, and engine components can end up with rust, and this is a very serious problem you are going to want to avoid. A climate-controlled unit will keep vehicles of any kind in better condition.

For more information on when to use a climate-controlled storage unit, contact a company near you.

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