Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Benefits of Wine Storage

Whether your a sommelier or a weekend wine enthusiast, buying wine in bulk is a great way to save money. It is typically cheaper to buy wine by the case rather than the bottle and for people with a favorite wine or a collection buying and storing their wine is the best way to save. Wine cannot be stored in just any storage space. It can go bad fairly easily if not stored properly. Many people turn to self-storage facilities that specialize in wine storage when their collections grow too large to keep on the kitchen wine rack.

Wine bought in bulk is delivered in a box or crate. The wine that is delivered in wooden crates travel well but when you are storing wine for any amount of time a more sturdy option is desirable. If you leave wine upright for too long you risk losing the wine. When stored upright, even at a Denver storage facility, corks will quickly dry out especially when stored in dry climates. When the cork dries, it could let air in and even begin disintegrating into your wine ruining it completely. In self-storage facilities that specialize in wine storage, strong racks are installed to keep the wine at the proper angle to ensure the cork stays moist. Wine storage lockers should be in an area away from any machines or vehicles that cause vibrations, but the storage shelves should also be strong enough to sustain if vibrations do occur.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Increasing Energy Efficiency of Self-Storage Facilities

The building envelope of a Denver storage facilities can save the owners boat loads of cash, or cost them greatly. Energy costs aren't the only concern when discussing the facilities envelope. The comfort of the storage clients is also dependent on the building design as well. In the summer storage units can become ovens with internal temperatures rising to 20 and even 30 degrees above the outside temperature and in the winter stored items, especially electronics, could be damaged from the cold. Properly sealing and insulating the facilities envelope helps keep precipitation out and stored items safe.

Storage units are rarely air tight. The envelope (or floor, ceiling and walls) of Denver storage lockers often let in dust and dirt. The walls on self-storage units are typicall made of thin metals, like aluminum or masonry walls. Most of the wall space on these units are part of the garage-style door. These doors are made of thin metal and usually aren't insulated at all.

If you live in a climate similar to that in Denver, Colorado you need to think about climate controlled storage lockers. Denver has a wide range of extreme weather including snow storms and extreme heat. That means that you need a storage facility that can protect against water damage and extreme temperature fluctuations. Insulation is the best way to keep Denver storage units at a reasonable temperature.

To insulate the facility first you can insulate the walls and piers of the building. There are a few ways to add insulation to the interior of these walls. For masonry walls you can add insulation to the cells that aren't filled with grout or use furring strips to the inside of the walls and foam-board insulation between them. If you are looking for a more finished look for your storage facility, covering the insulation with gypsum board will help you to achieve that look. Spray foam insulation is another great option for insulating self-storage units. If the buildings are constructed from metal, the foam insulation is a great option among many.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Self-storage Locker Leads Police to Wife of Disgraced in Texas DA Murder Case

Officials in Texas' Kaufman County have charged a woman with capital murder in the deaths of the county's DA, his wife, and the assistant DA. Her husband, a judge who lost his job, has also been charged with making 'terroristic threats.'

Texas authorities arrested and charged a woman with capital murder in connection to the killings of a district attorney, his wife, and an assistant district attorney, officials announced Wednesday.

Information about the arrest of Kim Williams, the wife of a former judge who is also implicated in the investigation, was originally leaked by an anonymous source. Mrs. Williams was booked at 3 a.m. at Kaufman County Jail and is being held on a $10 million bond, an officer told the Associated Press early Wednesday. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the ongoing investigation of the shootings of Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland and his wife Cynthia last month and Assistant District Attorney Mark Hesse in January.

In a press conference Wednesday, Lt. Justin Lewis of the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the that Williams is charged with three murders and being held on bail, but he offered no further details and took no questions.

An arrest warrant affidavit released by the sheriff’s office said that Mrs. Williams “described in detail her role and that of her husband” in the shootings, providing details that were not publicly released, reported the Associated Press.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Best Self-Storage Tips

People use self-storage facilities when they are unable to keep their things n their own property. In most cases the things that people store hold some sort of significance to the people storing them, so keeping them safe is of the utmost of importance. Renting a Denver storage locker is a popular way to expand the storage options you have. Whether the renters need space for just a couple boxes, or the contents of an entire home self-storage facilities offer options for everyone. Successfully renting a great storage space is fairly easy; however, using the space to your greatest takes some doing. Below you will find some of the best tips for successfully and safely using rented Colorado springs storage space.

Make a list. Creating a list of all of the items your are storing in the storage unit, and keeping an ongoing inventory of these items will help you find items quickly and know if you are a victim of
theft. Some insurance companies may require that you keep a detailed list of what you keep in the storage locker in case of damage, theft or fire but even if your company does not require this, a detailed inventory is a great item to keep updated. We all have experience with losing an item or two during moves, and keeping an inventory will help you keep track of all your items and avoid loss.

Ask your storage facility is they offer use of a moving vehicle. Some Denver storage facilities allow renters to use their trucks at no cost. Renting moving trucks can be a big added expense so taking advantage of free moving vans or even discounted options is of course preferable. Before you rent a moving truck (or ask your friends to borrow their truck) make sure to ask the storage facility manager if they have one you can use.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

What Makes a Great Storage Facility Manager

Whether you are looking for a self-storage facility for your good, or you're thinking about opening a self-storage facility of you own, knowing what to look for in a facility manager is important. The manager of a self-storage facility typically lives on site and is usually given a small apartment on the property however, that's not where the job responsibilities end. Managers of contemporary storage in Colorado Springs have to keep up in a technologically advanced ever evolving industry. Today's managers need to be able to learn and adapt quickly. Facility managers need to be a jack of all trades and willing to learn and adapt to changes in the industry.

Some outside the storage industry may think that managers don't have many daily responsibilities Colorado springs moving storage space managers are responsible for collecting rents, solving disputes, ensuring security, maintaining occupancy and taking care of repairs and maintenance. A great self-storage manager will present themselves in a professional manner and be skilled in sales. One of the most important parts of a managers job is to keep monthly occupancy up and meet sales goals. Some one with a background in real estate, property management, marketing or retail may do well in this position. For some renters and storage facility owners, on-site management is a must. On-site management guarantees that there is always someone on location to sign for packages, call local authorities and open gates. On-site storage managers, along with all other employees, should go through a thorough vetting project to ensure that the people using the facility and their goods are safe from theft.
however, this is far from the truth.

Having a great on-site manager ensures that the self-storage facility is running at is most optimal level. Some self-storage owners and management companies understand the importance of hiring a great manager and many spend a considerable amount of time, money and effort to find the perfect manager for their location. Recently the storage facility owners have begun hiring managers with extensive business experience who understand the many hats they must wear to run a successful storage location.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Saving Your Storage Unit From Pest Infestation

Pests like rodents or insects are not only annoying, they can also be damaging to your items. When storing your things in a self-storage unit, it is important to take the time to safe guard them from pests and other damaging influences. While almost all storage facilities have pest control protocols, you should still be prepared to protect your things autonomously.

 Use these tips to keep pests out of your storage locker
  • Thoroughly clean all the items you plan on storing in your storage unit prior to moving into the locker. 
  •  Do not store any perishable food items in the storage unit. Canned or jarred food is OK to store however, released food items will attract ants. 
  • Check to make sure that no bugs are in any of your boxes before storing them in your unit. 
  • Moth balls and cedar blocks work well to keep moths from ruining your clothing. Do not store them in contact with your clothes because they can cause damage if left for a considerable amount of time.
  • Store boxes on a pallet to prevent small pests from hiding underneath them. When boxes are in contact with the floor ants and silverfish will thrive underneath them. 
  • Clean your unit regularly to maintain the cleanliness of your items and check for pests. 
  • Do not store live plants in your storage locker. Leafs, soil and roots provide a prime breeding ground for small insects. 
 If you suspect there are pests in your storage area, you should notify the manager right away. Storage facilities offer pest control plans so the manager can contact their pest control service immediately. Depending on the storage facility you use and the pests you are having trouble with, the management team will decide what the best plan of action is. If there are open lockers, you should ask to move to a new unit.


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Tips for Selecting a Self-Storage Facility

Almost everyone will use self-storage facility at some point of their lives. Not all storage facilities are designed for the same purpose. Choosing which self-storage facility best fits your needs takes careful consideration. Using these 10 items as a guide on what to consider when selecting a storage company will help you make the best decision.

  1. Location This is one of the most important factors to consider. The storage facility should be conveniently located near major highways and your work of home. If you are moving and only need the storage space for a short time, consider the advantages of using a facility that is closer to your old home or closer to the new one.
  2. Insurance Protection Modern self-storage facilities have storage insurance available if you do not already have your items covered under your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. It is rare to use the insurance that comes with a storage unit however, if something catastrophic or unforeseen happens, you'll be happy you have it.
  3. Security Security is very important! If you are taking the time to put goods in storage you should be sure that they are safe while they are there. Newer storage facilities provide high-tech security systems including individually assigned gate access, cameras, high barrier fences and on-site management to ensure the safety of your goods and your person.