Altoona Park Storage

Altoona Park Storage

About Altoona Park Storage

Located in central Iowa and right along I-80, Altoona Park Storage is in a prime spot for storage access. With plenty of storage options, we have a fit for anyone.
Altoona Park Storage is perfect for anyone living in the Altoona or Des Moines area!

Self Service Storage

Our storage units are self-service, making it open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Anytime you need personal belongings out of a storage unit, you have the freedom to access it.
With secure locks, your items are in good hands. Within a mile of the Altoona Police Station, Altoona Park Storage has security in mind.

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Storage Units and Rates

Interested in our storage systems? Check out our competitive rates! These prices do not include additional taxes or fees. 

$45/Month

  • 5×10 Storage Unit

$85/Month

  • 10×10 Storage Unit

$120/Month

  • 10×15 Storage Unit

$155/Month

  • 10×20 Storage Unit

$190/Month

  • 10×30 Storage Unit

Packing Tips

Here are some tips to help ensure success in using your self storage unit:

When packing your boxes:

– Before putting things on a box, make a list and assign each to their respective boxes. Make labels for each box and attach these labels to all sides of the box, as well as the top of the box. When making your list, also list down the estimated replacement value or each, particularly if you want to insure your things. If there are breakables, place “fragile” stickers on the box.

–  Use no more than 2 sizes of boxes. This way, stacking the boxes will be easier and more organized. Boxes should be sturdy enough that the bottom box can withstand the weight of other boxes being stacked on it.

– As much as possible, place what you can in boxes to prevent them from getting dusty.

– Fill up the entire box but not all with heavy materials. You need to fill up a box to avoid the tendency for it to collapse or tip over. However, you should avoid filling it up with heavy stuff so that it won’t be hard for you to carry. When packing, fill the box with the heavy items first and then fill it to capacity with lighter items.

– Putting items in sealed plastic bags may seem like a good idea but it can actually invite mildew.

– When packing books, don’t fill up one big box with them. Use smaller book boxes. Also, don’t store the books standing on end. Rather, put them flat on the boxes so that their spines will not be damaged.

– Freezers and refrigerators should be stored with the door slightly open. Electrical appliances should be completely dry – defrost freezers and refrigerators, drain washing machines completely.

– Pack breakables in bubble wrap or packing paper. Wrap mirrors and picture frames with bubble wrap.

– When packing clothes, we recommend that you make use of clothes or wardrobe boxes where you can hang the clothes inside and ensure that they retain their shape.

– When wrapping your things, use cloth and not plastic.

– When preparing metal tools and equipment for storage, you should drain these of fuel completely. A rub down with some oil will also help to prevent rust from forming.

– Ward off dust by sealing boxes with packing tape.

 

Tips on organizing your self storage unit

– Plan ahead. As the saying goes, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail!”. Make a general plan of how you will place the boxes and furniture inside your storage unit.

– Before putting the boxes in, arrange raised pallets according to your plan.

– Avoid putting in wet items as these may invite mildew, mold and other types of water damage.

– Store mirrors and frames standing on end, never flat.

– Stack boxes in such as way that each box can be easily accessed. Don’t store stacks and stacks of boxes together. Make an aisle that will allow you to access a box without having to move anything out of the way. (And remember to store the heavy boxes at the bottom, the lighter ones on top.) Place the boxes with the things that you’ll most frequently need at the front part of storage unit.

– To save space, you can dismantle furniture. For instance, to store a table, you can remove the legs. Just be sure that all bolts and screws are kept in a labeled container and that you actually know how to put the piece of furniture back again.

– Create more space in your storage box by using the hollow areas of big furniture. For instance, you can put in a box or two inside a wardrobe. The same goes for refrigerators, washing machines or stoves.

The right way to pack and organize your things in a self storage facility will help prevent damage and ensure that your things will last for years to come.

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