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Seasonal Storage Tips for Wisconsin Winters

  • Writer: Jasmine Simpson
    Jasmine Simpson
  • Feb 14
  • 1 min read

Wisconsin winters are no joke! Freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall can take a toll on your belongings if they’re not stored properly. Follow these tips to ensure your items remain in great condition through the cold months:

  1. Choose Durable Packing Materials: Use high-quality plastic bins and weather-resistant covers to protect your items. Cardboard boxes may weaken or collapse in damp conditions, so if you are going to store your items for long periods, opt for sturdier options.

  2. Protect Against Moisture: Use moisture absorbers or silica gel packs in your unit to prevent condensation. Cover furniture with breathable fabric covers rather than plastic, which can trap moisture.

  3. Prep Vehicles and Equipment: If you’re storing a car, snowblower, or other equipment, add fuel stabilizer and disconnect batteries to prevent freezing or corrosion.

  4. Seal Boxes Properly: Use high-quality packing tape to seal your boxes. Plastic bins with tight-fitting lids offer extra protection against the elements.

  5. Elevate Items Off the Floor: Place pallets or shelving units in your storage unit to keep your belongings off the floor. This will help protect them from moisture.

  6. Plan for Access: Store winter items like snow shovels or holiday decorations toward the front of your unit for easy access.

By taking these precautions, your belongings will stay safe and sound, no matter how harsh the Wisconsin winter gets.

 
 
 

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