Seasonal Self Storage: Tips to Keep Your Seasonal Items Safe & Organized 

Ah, the changing seasons — a time to embrace cozy sweaters, sunny days, and outdoor adventures. But what happens to your seasonal gear when it’s time to switch it up? It doesn’t have to crowd your closet, garage, or basement.  

From winter snow boots to summer beach chairs, using a storage unit to rotate your seasonal items is a smart, stress-free way to stay organized year-round. Here’s how you can make the most of self storage, with seasonal tips and a list of items you can safely store each season. 

Spring Storage Tips 

Spring cleaning is a thing for a reason! As the weather starts to warm up, it’s time to put away your bulky winter items and make room for spring and summer gear. 

  • Winter clothing: Think coats, scarves, gloves, and thick sweaters that you won’t need for a few months. 
  • Winter sports gear: Snowboards, skis, snowshoes, and all your heavy-duty outdoor equipment can be stored safely until the next snow season rolls around. 
  • Holiday decorations: Store your Halloween decorations, Christmas tree, lights, and other seasonal decor. Bonus points if you organize them in clear bins for easy access when the holidays return! 

Things To Consider 

Spring can be rainy, so make sure any wet or muddy gear is properly dried and cleaned before you store it. This will prevent mold or mildew from forming and keep your belongings in top condition for next season. 

Summer Storage Tips 

With the heat of summer comes the time to swap out your thicker clothes for lighter, breezier items. Summer also brings outdoor fun, so your equipment and gear could use some space. 

What To Store 

  • Thick, warm clothing: Heavy jackets, boots, and cold-weather accessories can be packed away in airtight bins to save closet space. 
  • Outdoor equipment: Bikes, camping gear, kayaks, surfboards, tents, and lawn furniture can take up a lot of space in your garage or yard — but they’re perfect candidates for a storage unit while you’re not using them. 
  • Holiday decorations: Store away Easter, Fourth of July, and other seasonal decorations until they’re needed again. 

Fall Storage Tips 

As the leaves begin to turn and the temperature drops, it’s time to dig out your fall and winter items and safely store the summer gear you won’t need for a few months. 

What To Store 

  • Summer clothing: Shorts, tank tops, swimsuits, and flip-flops don’t need to take up closet space when the fall weather starts to set in. Store these in breathable bags to keep them fresh. 
  • Grilling equipment: If you’ve had enough of those summer barbecues, pack up your grill, outdoor cooking supplies, and other backyard accessories. 
  • Camping gear and outdoor furniture: Once the weather starts to turn, outdoor furniture, beach chairs, and umbrellas can easily be stored until next year. 

Things To Consider 

While fall weather can be beautiful, it can also be unpredictable — cold snaps and early snowstorms are common in many places. Be sure to store outdoor gear, like grills and bikes, in a way that protects them from the elements. Opt for storage units with drive-up access to easily drop off heavy items like furniture. 

Winter Storage Tips 

When winter arrives, it’s time to take out your heavy-duty items and store everything else away. This is the season to grab your holiday decor, swap out your wardrobe, and pick up that snow gear you’ll be using every weekend. 

What To Store 

  • Fall and summer clothing: It’s time to make space for your warm coats, hats, and boots by storing away the lighter clothes you won’t wear during the winter. 
  • Holiday decorations: Christmas trees, ornaments, lights, and other decorations can be stored in your unit for a clutter-free home before and after the holidays. 
  • Outdoor furniture and gear: Make sure to store away your lawn furniture, garden tools, or barbeque grill to protect them from the elements. 
  • Sporting equipment: Ski poles, snowboards, and ice skates — perfect for winter, but less than ideal when you’re trying to store them in a small closet. 

Things To Consider 

Make sure any equipment or clothing is clean and dry before packing it away. With winter’s wet and cold temperatures, you don’t want to risk any items getting damaged from moisture buildup. Opt for climate-controlled storage if you need to protect sensitive items from extreme temperatures. 

Using self storage for seasonal items is a win-win. You can keep your home clutter-free, and your seasonal gear safe, organized, and ready for the next time you need it. Whether you’re packing away your summer clothes or making room for holiday decorations, self storage offers the flexibility, convenience, and space you need to make every season a breeze. 

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