The rec room. The family room. The man cave. While the name of this particular room has changed over the years, its purpose remains the same: fun and relaxation. This space may take up much of your furnished basement, your converted garage, or a spare room on the ground floor. Wherever you and family gather to recreate, you’re certain to keep it equipped with updated games and gadgets. It doesn’t mean you have to immediately remove older belongings, however. Self-storage can keep your larger amusements safe until you decide to bring them back or sell them.
As for storage of big ticket items, it’s important to prepare each one to prevent weathering and damage that might otherwise diminish their value.
Tabletop Games
Pool tables, air hockey and foosball tables bound for storage should be treated like furniture when in prep. Yours was likely assembled when brought into your home, so you will want to take it apart before packing. This means unscrewing the legs and detaching other removable parts, and storing smaller pieces in a labeled, sealable bin. Wrap and secure the larger pieces in furniture blankets or pads to prevent scratching and damage in transit.
Accessories such as pool cues, paddles, chalks, and other items should be stored in sealed bins and labeled, and stored near their respective games for easy access.
Standup Video Games/Pinball Machines
Old school arcade games are back in fashion, and it’s more fun to have your favorite one at home. No waiting in line to play! If ever you need to put your game in self-storage, though, you have to be careful. Pinball machines, especially, have lots of glass. If you aren’t able to break the machine down in parts, protect the glass panels and screens with cardboard after cleaning. Cover all corners as well to prevent dents in transit. Use ties to secure the electrical cords, too. Once in your unit, avoid storing other items on top of the video game or machine.
Transporting Your Games
Because these types of amusements may be heavy or ungainly, you should consider using a dolly or hand truck to move them from your home to your self-storage unit. Rent a spacious moving truck, or see if your unit offers use of a truck with your rental (like we do). Use caution when lifting heavy objects, and make sure in advance that there is room in your unit to hold these items.
Contact Eden Way Self Storage
Whatever you require for self-storage in Chesapeake this summer, Eden Way Storage Center has the space. Contact us today for availability and to see if you qualify for our $1 for the first month’s rent discount.
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