Piano Storage Tips

Posted on: 13 July 2016

Not having room isn't necessarily a reason to get rid of your beloved piano, especially if the living arrangements aren't meant to be permanent. Instead, consider putting it into a storage unit. You can store a piano safely for several years if you do it correctly. The following tips can help. Tip #1: Always choose climate controlled storage It is never a good idea to take a chance on a non-climate controlled unit.
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How To Move Without Going Broke

Posted on: 19 April 2016

If you are planning to move, you might find yourself worried about the cost of it all. However, if you take advantage of the following tips, you might be able to save some money. Find Some Free Boxes There is no need to spend a lot of money on the purchase of cardboard boxes if you are able to get them for free. There are a couple of ways to do this.
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How to Use a Storage Unit to Manage Your Small Online Sales Business

Posted on: 7 April 2016

Whether you're selling crafts on Etsy or flipping vintage furniture on eBay, there may come a time when your small online sales business needs more space. Your family may grow weary of your living room being taken over by fabric scraps or the garage being so full of holiday wreaths that the car won't even fit there anymore. Here are some tips on how to use a self storage facility to take the pressure off your home and help your business run more efficiently.
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Tips For Storing Excess Inventory In A Storage Unit

Posted on: 6 April 2016

Excess inventory can pose a storage nightmare. You may think you will need to rent additional space for your business or move into a larger office, which can be an expensive and time consuming nightmare. A better option is to consider leasing a commercial storage space for your excess. The following tips can help simplify this off-site storage solution. Tip #1: Create an inventory Chances are you already have an overall inventory for your business, but you will need to now separate the inventory so it shows what is on site and what is in storage.
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