As Summer comes to an end, our needs change. One set of things comes out of storage (skis and snowblower), and another set of things goes in (the lawnmower and grill). Fall is when it's time to get your outdoor lawn equipment ready for storage until next year. This article will teach you how to prepare your outdoor lawn equipment for safe storage during the winter. If you have more questions or are just curious, our Self-Storage Guide contains all kinds of information on using your storage unit optimally.
Storing equipment like lawnmowers, weed whackers, edgers, tillers, and more can significantly improve your equipment's life span. Safety from exposure to moisture or excessive cold is essential, and saving up all the space it can take in the garage is excellent too - You've got to park the snowblower somewhere during the winter. Your equipment needs to be prepared for storage properly to reap the benefits of off-season storage.
The star of every barbecue night and an excuse to hang out with a beer and the setting sun, grills are a quintessential part of summer. How you treat yours during the winter directly affects how long it will grill for you.
Patio furniture is the perfect place to admire your beautiful blooming backyard and bask in the warm days of summer. However, it's less enjoyable in the blowing fall winds and freezing winter snow. Prolonging the life of your patio furniture and keeping it beautiful and fun to use requires you to store it during the winter to protect it from the elements.
With six locations across Idaho: Franklin, Joplin I, Joplin II, Eagle, Usave, and Karcher - Idaho Storage Connection is accessible across the Treasure Valley. Idaho Storage Connection has been serving Idaho's storage needs since 1994 and is the most trusted name in the business. Submit a contact form to inquire more about our storage availability or request a tour.