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| Size | Price |
| 5' x 5' | $0 |
| 10' x 10' | $133 |
| 10' x 15' | $119 |
| 10' x 20' | $170 |
You should always protect your belongings when moving. At the same time, you need to protect your property. Moving appliances and large furniture can cause damage to wood floors, carpets, and walls.
How to Protect Carpets, Floors, and Walls
Many businesses face the challenge of freeing up valuable office space cluttered with materials, files, or equipment. Self-storage offers an ideal solution for business owners, providing a safe and cost-effective way to expand operations.
Business Storage Tips
This guide explains what to do, what to skip, and when each step matters while you move. It focuses on common planning mistakes, timing errors, and unexpected costs that catch people off guard.
Each section is organized by stage, so you know what to handle before moving day, what to watch on moving day, and what to fix after you arrive. The goal is to help you avoid stress, wasted money, and last-minute problems.
Moving Dos and Don'ts
Moving a pool table is difficult because of its weight, size, and complex structure. Standard residential pool tables weigh between 600 and 1,000 pounds, with slate bed models being the heaviest. Most tables must be taken apart before moving, as trying to force them in one piece can cause damage to both the table and nearby property. Disassembly usually involves removing the rails, felt, and slate slabs, which need careful handling due to their fragility.
How to Safely Move Your Pool Table
If you are moving yourself, you want to move efficiently and safely, avoiding costly personal injuries and damage to furniture. Every home has one or more goods that are hard to move, such as big-screen TVs, fridges, sofas, etc. Find out how to move your large and heavy items.
Moving Large and Heavy Furniture
Not all items can be stored in a self-storage unit. Storage companies have strict rules to protect people, property, and the environment. Items such as flammable materials, perishable goods, live animals, and hazardous substances are prohibited.
Keeping restricted items in a unit can cause contract violations, insurance problems, or legal penalties. Follow the link below to view the complete list of prohibited items and learn why each rule exists.
What You Are Not Allowed to Store
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