Storage Tips Archives - NSA Storage Blog NSA Storage Is Your Storage Solution Tue, 20 Jan 2026 15:48:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-NSA-Storage-Favicon-32x32.png Storage Tips Archives - NSA Storage Blog 32 32 What Items Are at Risk of Cold Damage in Storage? https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/what-items-are-at-risk-of-cold-damage-in-storage/ Fri, 16 Jan 2026 20:54:31 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1332 Table of Contents: If you’re thinking of putting your items in self-storage, or if you’re one of millions of Americans who already have a storage unit, it’s important to know how to protect your stored items. In the winter months, extreme cold can damage your belongings. Even worse is that the signs of cold damage

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If you’re thinking of putting your items in self-storage, or if you’re one of millions of Americans who already have a storage unit, it’s important to know how to protect your stored items. In the winter months, extreme cold can damage your belongings. Even worse is that the signs of cold damage are hard to see until it’s too late. Figure out which items are vulnerable and how to protect them with this guide from NSA Storage.

What Causes Cold Damage in Self Storage?

You might think that cold damage is all about freezing temps. What actually causes most cold damage, however, is moisture.

Person leaning against windowsill with a window covered in condensation.

Falling temperatures cause moisture in the air to turn into condensation. This moisture can cause wood to warp, metal to rust, and electronics to corrode. It also causes mold and mildew, which can be extremely damaging to many items.

Another reason for cold damage is that, when something freezes, it contracts. Then, when it warms up again, it expands. If this happens often enough, the contraction and expansion can weaken and even destroy, many items. That’s why major temperature swings can cause damage while something is in a storage unit.

To summarize, cold damage in storage can be caused by:

  • Temperatures below 32°F or 0°C
  • Rapid or constant temperature swings
  • Condensation and the moisture it creates
  • Contraction and expansion of materials

Items that are Most at Risk for Cold Damage in Storage

There are a wide range of items that are at risk of cold damage in storage. Below we’ll take a look at all of them, what can happen, and how to avoid costly or irreversible damage.

Electronic Equipment

Electronics are one of the most commonly damaged items in storage due to cold. Moisture from condensation is typically the culprit, damaging internal components, screens, and, especially, batteries. 

Electronics most at risk include:

  • TVs
  • Computers, including laptops and PCs
  • Gaming consoles
  • Printers
  • Stereo equipment like speakers, subwoofers, etc.

Also, keep in mind that tools and appliances are also electronics, just on a bigger scale. These include:

  • Fridges and freezers
  • Washers 
  • Dryers
  • Power tools
  • Lawn equipment

Damage Prevention Tips:

  • Whenever possible, store electronics in their original packaging
  • Store them off of the floor
  • Wrap electronics in moving blankets if you don’t have their original packaging

Furniture

Many kinds of common furniture can be damaged by cold while in storage. The expansion and contraction leads to cracking, warping, and other damage. Leather-bound furniture can dry out and crack, and any type of fabric can grow mold and mildew if it gets wet.

Furniture most at risk include:

  • Anything made of wood, like tables, chairs, and dressers
  • Furniture with veneers
  • Upholstered furniture
  • Leather furniture 

Damage Prevention Tips

  • Don’t cover furniture in plastic
  • Use breathable covers or moving pads
  • Ensure good ventilation

Clothing and Textiles

Moisture can cause mold and mildew, which breaks down the fabric. This can happen quite quickly, so prevention is a must.

Clothing and textiles most at risk include:

  • Anything made with leather
  • Wool clothing
  • Vintage clothes
  • Wedding dresses
  • Blankets
  • Rugs

Damage Prevention Tips

  • Clean everything well before storage
  • Dry thoroughly
  • Use garment bags or wardrobe boxes

Documents, Photos, and Paperwork

It’s probably not a surprise that most paper can be negatively affected by moisture. Condensation due to cold swings affects papers, documents and photos, which can become brittle, discolored, and cracked. Even worse, restoring them afterward is almost impossible.

Paper items most at risk include:

  • Photographs
  • Legal docs
  • Books
  • Comic books
  • Paintings 
  • Posters 

Damage Prevention Tips

  • Keep papers off of concrete floors
  • Use specialized archival boxes

Common Kitchen Items

Many everyday kitchen items were never designed to be frozen, especially if they contain liquids. Expansion can make them brittle and even cause some containers to burst.

Common kitchen items most at risk include:

  • Ceramics
  • Candles
  • Glassware
  • Tableware
  • Anything with liquid inside

Damage Prevention Tips

  • Dry everything well
  • Use boxes with plenty of padding
  • Wrap things well with paper
  • Avoid storing liquids

Musical Instruments

Corroded trumpet in an open case.

Musical instruments are especially sensitive to extreme cold. Cold air, for example, affects their tension. Expansion and contraction damages wood integrity, also, and can damage metal components.

Musical instruments most at risk include:

  • Pianos
  • Brass instruments like trombones, and trumpets
  • Woodwind instruments like clarinets, flutes, and saxophones
  • String instruments like guitars, violins, violas, and cellos

Prevention Tips

  • Store instruments in their hard case
  • Clean and dry them well before storage
  • Keep them off concrete floors
  • For long-term storage, loosen their strings

Climate Controlled Storage: A Good Solution to Cold Damage

One of the very best ways to prevent cold damage in storage is to use a climate controlled storage unit. These specialized storage units provide several benefits over normal units, including:

  • Humidity control
  • Temperature maintenance
  • Improved air circulation
  • Protection from direct sunlight

Climate controlled storage units keep the temperature and humidity stable year-round. This prevents the contraction, expansion, and condensation that are the main cause of cold damage in storage. It’s like having an extra layer of protection for every item you have in your storage unit! If you live in an area that also has hot or humid summers, climate-control is a no-brainer for your stored items.

Rent a Climate Controlled Storage Unit with NSA Storage

If you’re going to rent a storage unit to store things you want to keep, protect, and preserve, the tips above will definitely help. Most are easy to use and don’t require anything special or costly.

To reserve a climate controlled storage unit from NSA Storage, simply click the link and fill in your info! Once you’re done, your storage units will be ready to use at your discretion! Until then, be sure to stay warm!

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7 Decoration Storage Tips for The Holiday Season https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/7-decoration-storage-tips-for-the-holiday-season/ Wed, 17 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1284 Decorating for the holidays is an tradition and a must for millions of homeowners. The lights, trees, glitter, and ornaments make the season more magical, memorable, and fun. Once the holidays have passed, though, it’s important your decor gets stored properly so that it lasts for year to come. Many decorations are expensive, or have

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Decorating for the holidays is an tradition and a must for millions of homeowners. The lights, trees, glitter, and ornaments make the season more magical, memorable, and fun. Once the holidays have passed, though, it’s important your decor gets stored properly so that it lasts for year to come. Many decorations are expensive, or have sentimental value, so it’s vital that you keep safe while in storage.

To help, the storage specialists at NSA Storage put together this helpful list of seven decoration storage tips for the holiday season. Use them to ensure that all your holiday decorations are good to go next season, and for many more afterwards.

Why It’s Important to Store Your Holiday Decorations Correctly

Storing holiday decorations correctly can be a tedious task, but if you love decorating each holiday season, it’s truly important. Below are a few excellent reasons to properly store all your holiday decor:

  • Saving Money– By storing your decorations correctly, you’ll save money next year because you won’t need to buy replacements.
  • Reducing Your Stress– Ever wanted to scream thanks to a badly tangled set of lights or because your favorite ornament was smashed? Store your holiday baubles and trinkets well and you’ll skip the stress when decorating next year.
  • Maximizing Storage Space– Most homes are already low on storage space. By storing holiday stuff correctly, you’ll use less of this coveted space and have more room for other things.
  • Simplifies Decorating Next Year– Storing holiday decor well now will ensure that, next year, putting everything up again is easy and fun.

Our Best Decoration Storage Tips

1. Sort First, Store Second

Are all the decorations you have worth keeping and storing? If not, keep these things in mind:

  • Only keep what you truly love and use every season.
  • Throw out anything that’s badly damaged or broken and won’t be used again.
  • Consider donating anything you don’t use (but is still in OK shape) to Goodwill or another charity.

By sorting, donating, and tossing, you’ll reduce the amount of decorations and holiday fluff you need to store, thus using less storage space,

2. Storing Fragile Items Safely

Many holiday decorations are fragile and delicate, which means you need to pack and store them with extra care. Here are a few tips to store fragile items safely:

  • Have plenty of tissue paper or bubble wrap on-hand.
  • Wrap each piece individually.
  • Use box dividers for extra protection.
  • Place a layer of crumpled paper on the bottom of each box to absorb accidental drops and movement.
  • Put heavy items on the bottom and lighter items on top as you work your way to the top of the box.

3. Wrap String Lights to Prevent Tangles

A bundle of christmas string lights.

Tangled lights cause more holiday stress than high credit card bills! To avoid it, follow these tips:

  • Cut a 10” x 20” piece of double-corrugated cardboard (or several of them).
  • Cut a notch on one of the long sides to hold the plug in place.
  • Wrap the lights around the cardboard.
  • Label each string to know where it goes next year. (Tree, porch, fence, house, etc.)  

4. Wreath Storage Hacks

Natural wreaths are usually thrown away because they dry out and fall apart. Plastic wreaths, however, can be used year after year. To keep them looking good during that time:

  • Store them in a container made for wreaths.
  • No container? Store them in a heavy-duty plastic bag with a dryer sheet to prevent pests and moisture.
  • Hang them in your garage or another area that’s dry and cool.

5. Label Everything

This tip is simple but powerful: label everything. A clear labeling system is one of the best ways to reduce your stress when putting up decorations again next year. For example:

  • Label boxes, bags, and other storage containers with easy-to-read wording.
  • Use color-coded labels for even more clarity.
  • Use an app that creates QR codes and links them to a digital list of your decorations.
  • Use “FRAGILE” and “THIS SIDE UP” labels when needed.

6. Storing Fabrics and Linens

Fabrics are also fragile, including tree skirts, stockings, tablecloths, and more. Keep them in beautiful condition with these storage tips:

  • Wash and thoroughly dry all holiday fabrics before storage.
  • Wrap in breathable fabric bags. If you have silica gel packets from shoes and other purchased items, add those to the bag to soak up moisture.
  • Use cedar blocks or chips to prevent pests.
  • Don’t use plastic bags, which trap moisture that can cause mold and mildew.

7. Be Careful with Candles

Four small candles burning near the bottom of a christmas tree.

Storing candles isn’t difficult or dangerous, per se, but if you store them improperly, they might melt or get destroyed. To avoid this:

  • Candles should be packed and stored standing upright.
  • A cool, dry storage spot is a must. Never store candles in the attic, where summer temps can be extreme.
  • Trim wicks before storing to prevent the smell and color of cinders from spreading to the wax.
  • For scented candles, place in a sealable bag so their scent isn’t lost.

Rent a Storage Unit for Your Decoration Storage

Most American families have a few boxes of holiday decorations that they can easily store at home. If, however, you’re big on holiday decorating, you might need a lot more space to store everything. 

Here are a few reasons why a storage unit might be your best choice to store your holiday décor:

  • You’ll free up a lot of storage space in your home.
  • Large, expensive holiday decorations, like outdoor inflatables, will be well protected and safe.
  • You can organize your storage unit in any manner you like, to make decorating even easier next season.
  • You can choose a climate-controlled storage unit for the ultimate decoration protection.

Storing your holiday decor properly is the best way to ensure that everything will be ready to make magic again next year. The tips and hacks above will make that task easier and make decorating again more enjoyable and less stressful.

At NSA Storage, many American families use our safe, secure storage units to store their holiday decorations. You can reserve a storage unit online and start using it right away to keep your ornaments, garlands, and tinsel in pristine condition!

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Winter Prep Checklist: Things to Do Around the House Before Winter https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/winter-prep-checklist-things-to-do-around-the-house-before-winter/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 11:00:00 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1241 Winter can be wonderful but it can also be a very stressful time for your family, your home, and your budget. Extreme temperatures, snow, ice, and especially salt can put everything, and everyone, to the test. Preparing makes perfect sense but, for that, you need a checklist. Lucky for you, NSA Storage put together the

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Winter can be wonderful but it can also be a very stressful time for your family, your home, and your budget. Extreme temperatures, snow, ice, and especially salt can put everything, and everyone, to the test. Preparing makes perfect sense but, for that, you need a checklist.

Lucky for you, NSA Storage put together the handy winter prep checklist, below, with tips about what to do around the house before the cold sets in! If you’re looking to save money on utilities, keep your family comfy, and prevent damage to your home this winter, read on. 

Why Prepping Your Home for Winter is Important

Your home is probably you biggest financial investment as well as the roof over you head, making it top priority to keep it in great condition. That makes prepping a must as winter approaches.

Not only will prepping for winter help keep your family comfortable and safe, it will save you money on your energy bills. Prepping your home also prevents costly repairs to, for example, the roof, frame, and foundation. Lastly, it makes the change from winter to spring easier and faster next season. In short, prepping your home for winter:

  • Lowers your energy costs
  • Prevents damage to your home
  • Extends the lifespan of large home appliances like your HVAC
  • Prevents stressful situations like having no heat or water pipes busting when the temperatures drop below freezing

Outdoor Winter Prep Checklist

With cold weather weeks, or days, away, starting outside makes sense. That’s especially true for chores that involve water, so that it doesn’t freeze. Here are the most important chores and tasks to prep your outdoor space for winter:

Check Your Roof

A roof inspector climbing a ladder to a roof.

Your home’s roof is the primary source of protection for your and your family. Making sure it’s ready to do its job all winter is a must, including:

  • Check for any cracked or missing shingles and replace them
  • Clear debris like twigs, leaves, and anything else off your roof
  • If you see any gaps, use caulk to seal them

Inspect Your Siding

After your roof, your home’s siding is its next best barrier against extreme temps and wicked weather. Before winter begins, be sure to:

  • Check for missing or cracked siding
  • Replace any missing pieces
  • Seal any cracks with caulk

Clean All Gutters

Clogged gutters can freeze and cause dangerous ice dams as well as damage your roof. Cleaning them thoroughly is a must before winter sets in, including the following:

  • Clean all gutters and downspouts
  • Check downspout outlets to make sure water is being led away from the foundation
  • If it’s in your budget, consider gutter guards to prevent clogs next year

Store and Protect Outdoor Furniture

Outdoor furniture should be stored indoors if possible, preferably where it’s dry and dark. If you don’t have the storage space, here are a few tips to keep your outdoor furniture in good condition:

  • Clean everything well and let it dry completely
  • Cover with a waterproof tarp and use bungee cords to keep the tarp in place.
  • Store under an overhang and off of the ground so that your furniture isn’t in standing water.
  • Spray metal parts with lubricant to keep them from rusting and make them easier to use again next year.
  • Rent a storage unit for your furniture and other summer stuff

Drain and Store Hoses

Wrestling frozen hoses in January is no fun for anyone. To avoid it, be sure to:

  • Disconnect all hoses from outdoor faucets
  • Drain each hose completely 
  • Wrap the hoses and store them in a dry place out of the sun

Indoor Winter Prep Checklist

After you’ve prepped outdoors, indoor preparation should be your next task. That way, when the temperatures drop off a cliff, your home will be fuel-efficient while your family is safe and warm.

Have Your HVAC or Heating System Serviced

An HVAC technician inspecting a heater.

The worst time to find out your HVAC or heating system needs to be replaced is when it’s freezing outside! Instead of that family disaster, be sure to:

  • Schedule an inspection and, if needed, HVAC cleaning
  • Test and replace your thermostat’s batteries
  • Have your chimney cleaned if you plan to use your fireplace
  • Replace the air filter. (Buy a couple of extras to replace it again in 1 to 2 months.)

Seal Any Drafts Around Doors and Windows

Warming air inside just to let it escape outside is bad for your budget. Better to seal any drafts around doors and windows and keep that heated air in the house! To do that, you should:

  • Apply caulk to any small gaps between windows and frames
  • Use quality weather stripping to seal large gaps
  • Add a door sweep to any doors that lead outside

Check and Improve Insulation in the Attic

Your attic can lose a lot of your home’s heat if it isn’t insulated well, wasting your money and raising your utility bills. Before the temperature drops, be sure to:

  • Check if there are any spots where the insulation could be added or improved
  • Add insulation over your ceilings
  • If you’re not sure, have an insulation expert check your attic and give you their recommendations

Reverse the Direction of Ceiling Fans

This easy step will help push warm air down from the ceiling while lifting colder air upward. That not only improves circulation but can lower your heating bill substantially.

Test Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

You’ll be spending a lot more time indoors so be sure your detectors are all in working condition with fresh batteries. 

Winter Storage Tips

These last winter prep tips are for storing things you won’t need again until next year.

  • Clean everything well and let it dry completely before storing.
  • Label every box or plastic bin to find things later
  • Optimize your garage or shed with storage accessories like bicycle hooks and rafter storage racks

Store this Winter with NSA Storage

Winter in many parts of the United States is cold, long, and harsh. We hope the winter prep checklist provided today will help make your winter experience one that’s cozy, warm, and wonderful. If you need extra storage this winter, NSA Storage can help. Reserve one of our safe, secure storage units online! Do it now before winter gets the drop on you!

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What Are My Books Worth? Identifying and Storing Valuable Books https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/what-are-my-books-worth-identifying-and-storing-valuable-books/ Fri, 17 Oct 2025 21:51:27 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1150 Table of Contents: For thousands of years, books have been one of humanity’s preferred ways to spread information, stories, and points of view. If you collect books, this rich history provides a treasure trove to choose from, but also leaves one question: what are your books worth? To help you determine the answer, NSA Storage

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For thousands of years, books have been one of humanity’s preferred ways to spread information, stories, and points of view. If you collect books, this rich history provides a treasure trove to choose from, but also leaves one question: what are your books worth?

To help you determine the answer, NSA Storage put together this quick and handy guide to identifying valuable books. There are also some excellent tips for storing your books, as keeping them in pristine condition helps guard their value. If that sounds like the actionable info you’re searching for today, read on, book lover!

Top Tips for Identifying the Value of Your Books

There are billions of books out there on store shelves, in bookcases, and in many other places. Some are rare and valuable but, truth be told, most are not. To figure out the difference and determine if your books are valuable, use the following tips:

Look for First Editions

All books have a first edition, which basically is the first printing of the book. If it becomes popular and all those copies sell, a 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th edition will be printed. 

For collectors seeking high value, the first edition is almost always the highest. There’s just something about being “first” that collectors crave, so keep that in mind as you search. Here’s a quick checklist to help:

  1. The copyright page will often say “First Edition” or “First Printing”, which are the same thing.
  2. Look for the number line or “printer’s key”. If it starts with the number “1”, it’s a first edition.
  3. Look at the dust jacket for clues.
  4. Check the publisher info to be sure it matches the original. Some companies buy a book and reprint it themselves.

Scarcity Increases a Book’s Value

Scarcity means that something, including a book, is scarce or was made in limited quantities. The fewer copies of the book that were made, the more valuable it can be.

A Signed Copy can Often Increase a Book’s Value 

A person signing the inside cover of a book.

Books signed by their original author are often more valuable, especially if the author, or the book, are well-known. A signed copy of “Jaws” by Peter Benchley, for example, will be much more valuable than another copy of the same exact book.

Culturally or Historically Significant Books are Usually Worth More

Did the book you’re buying cause a revolution? Was it printed during a significant time, like the American Civil War or the European Renaissance? If yes, or something similar, that book might be worth a fortune.

The Book’s Condition is Important 

As with all collectibles, the condition of a book is a significant factor in its overall worth. If you have two of the same book and one is in great shape while the other is worn, torn, or ragged, the former will almost always be more valuable than the latter. Speaking of which, the next section goes into how to quickly and easily determine a book’s condition.

How To Assess a Book’s Condition

Being able to quickly determine a book’s value is important if you’re going to collect them for their value. Below are the things to look for before buying any book for your collection.

  • Is the dust jacket included and in good shape?
  • Is the book’s binding secure and strong or weak and failing?
  • How are the pages? If they’re torn, stained, or “foxing” (getting brown spots), the value will be lower.  
  • Are there marks, stamps, or handwriting on the book? That’s a bad sign, as books without these will typically have a higher value.
  • How is the book’s overall appearance? Any book you buy should look presentable. If it looks like it was abused or mishandled, you might want to avoid buying it.

The Best Ways to Store Valuable Books

Once you have a book, or an entire collection, knowing how to store them becomes very important. Below are some of the key rules you should follow to preserve your rare and valuable books while in storage:

  • Avoid sunlight. You should always store your books in a dark, or dimly lit, area. That’s because the UV rays of the sun can fade a cover and weaken it, even indirect sunlight.
  • Keep most books upright. Storing your books vertically will prevent warping. For extra large books, however, you can store them flat.
  • Make sure the humidity and temperature are stable. Fluctuating humidity can cause mold and warping. Temperature fluctuations can also damage your books. You should keep them in an area where the humidity is between 30-50% and the temperature stays between 65-70°F. 
  • Wash your hands or wear gloves before handling your books. Even if your hands are “clean”, they can still have oils on them that can damage a book’s fragile paper. Book experts recommend wearing light gloves when handling rare books.

Should You Use Climate Controlled Self Storage for Your Books?

Figuring out where to store your books depends on how many you have in your collection. If it’s small or modest, storing them at home in a cool, dry place is probably best. However, if you have a large or even massive book collection, a climate controlled storage unit is likely your best choice.

Here’s the thing: a climate-controlled storage unit keeps the humidity and temperature inside the unit stable throughout the year. These specialized storage units also protect your books from insects and rodents, both of which can cause major damage.

Lastly, when you rent a climate control storage unit, you can use any organization options you wish. Shelving racks, for example, can make storing your valuable books easier. They can also make it easier to find a specific book when you want it.

Store Your Valuable Books with NSA Storage

There’s no denying that books have helped humanity grow, learn, and be inspired. We hope today’s article has done the same, albeit on a smaller lever, and you’ve gleaned some valuable, actionable information.

Need a storage unit to store your book collection? If yes, contact NSA Storage today in person or online. Our clean, safe storage units will provide a safe haven for all of your precious books, especially our climate-controlled storage units.

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9 Boat Storage Tips to Protect Your Boat while in Storage https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/9-boat-storage-tips-to-protect-your-boat-while-in-storage/ Wed, 08 Oct 2025 20:40:51 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1127 Table of Contents: If you’re lucky enough to own a boat you know it can be a source of great joy and fun. There’s nothing like being out on the water with friends and family, making memories that will last a lifetime. When the fun is done, though, one of your most important responsibilities is

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If you’re lucky enough to own a boat you know it can be a source of great joy and fun. There’s nothing like being out on the water with friends and family, making memories that will last a lifetime.

When the fun is done, though, one of your most important responsibilities is to store your boat correctly. After all, the better you care for your boat, the longer it will provide good times and fun adventures.

To help, NSA Storage put together the following list of nine must-know boat storage tips to protect your boat. If you cherish your time on the water and want to keep it going for years to come, read on!

Top Tips for Boat Storage

1. Rinse Everything with Fresh Water after Every Outing

Salt, dirt, grime, algae and other gunk can damage or ruin your boat. Because of this, it’s important to rinse everything with fresh water after every boat excursion. That way, all the salt and other nasty stuff will get washed away. Be sure to include:

A hand holding a water hose spraying the side of a boat.
  • The entire boat
  • Lifejackets
  • Seat cushions
  • Fishing and other gear
  • Ropes and chains
  • The engine(s)

2. Drain Everything Fully and Let it Dry Completely

Large or small, your boat will have water that builds up in some spots. The bilge tank, for example, as well as fish holding tanks, plumbing systems, wells, etc. If left to sit, this water can corrode and otherwise damage your boat and its parts. 

To prevent this, drain everything every time you use your boat. Once drained and rinsed, let everything dry completely. This will prevent mold and mildew that can also damage your boat. 

3. Use a High-Quality, Well-fitting Boat Cover

If there’s one thing that can damage a boat over the years, it’s the sun. That’s because the sun’s UV rays are very damaging in the long run. There’s also rain, sleet, hail, snow and anything that might fall from the sky.

To keep your boat in pristine condition, a well-fitting boat cover is your best solution. A fitted boat cover will protect your boat well and, more importantly, won’t blow off if the weather gets ugly.

Storing your boat outside over the winter? If so, shrink-wrapping it might be your best choice. Like food in your kitchen, shrink-wrapping your boat will provide excellent protection and keep it fresh and ready for next season.

4. If Possible, Store Your Boat Under a Hard Cover or Indoors

A boat cover and shrink wrap are great ways to protect your boat, no doubt. However, for ultimate protection, parking it under a hard cover or in a garage or shed can’t be beat. 

Of course, your garage or outbuilding needs to be large enough for your particular boat. That’s why some folks build a boat port for their boats, a structure with a roof and open sides. The roof not only protects from sun, rain, and other weather, but also from heavier items like branches and hail. 

5. Remove Valuable Boat Parts and Accessories when Storing Long-Term

This tip won’t help you protect your boat, per se, but will prevent theft and loss. Things like GPS units, radios, fishing rods and reels, bluetooth speakers, lifejackets, and more can be quite expensive. Unfortunately, they are also easy to steal, especially when your boat is in storage for a few weeks or months.

To make sure no theft occurs, remove anything that’s high-value after every boat outing. You can then store it inside your home or somewhere else that’s safe. Either that, or you can store your boat indoors where everything will be safe and secure. A storage unit large enough to fit a boat is a solution many boat owners use, for example.

6. Don’t Forget to Maintain Your Boat’s Trailer

If you trailer your boat to and from the water, taking care of that trailer is also important. After all, a flat tire on your trailer, or one that’s falling apart, can ruin your well-laid boating plans. Here are a few things to check regularly to make sure your trailer stays in good shape:

  • The tires, including tire pressure and tread
  • The bearings and hubs
  • The brakes (if your trailer has brakes)
  • The winch, straps, and safety chains
  • Any protective carpeting
  • The coupler, hitch ball, and lock latch

7. Oil and Wax Your Boat Often

Like a car, your boat should be waxed occasionally to prevent damage from the sun and other stuff. If your boat has any teak or other wood, you should also use the appropriate oil to keep it in good condition. The more you oil and wax, the longer your boat will stay in running condition.

8. Keep Your Boat Insurance Active During Storage

A boat in a storage unit.

Even though you’re not using it, it’s highly recommended to keep your boat insurance active during storage. Remember, mishaps, acts of God, and other things can happen even when your boat is stored.

9. Remove the Battery During Long-term Storage

This last tip will help your boat’s battery(s) to stay in working condition for a longer amount of time. Simply remove them and put them in a secure, dry area. Experts also recommend you hook the battery to a trickle charger to make sure it stays fully charged during storage.

Store Your Boat With NSA Storage

By using the tips provided today you will keep your boat in great condition for many years. Doing so will ensure that it’s always ready for some fun in the sun!

At NSA Storage, we provide storage units and covered storage for boats all across the country. Safe, secure, and convenient, you can store boats big and small with us, and take them out whenever you like. Simply reserve your storage unit or covered storage space online and it will be ready when you arrive. Until then, be safe on the water, have fun, and say hello to any mermaids you might meet!

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Top Tips on How to Do an Easy Seasonal Closet Swap https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/top-tips-on-how-to-do-an-easy-seasonal-closet-swap/ Wed, 24 Sep 2025 20:41:15 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1102 Table of Contents: When seasons change most people change their wardrobes at the same time, whether from winter to spring or summer to fall. This seasonal closet swap is necessary, but, for many, it can be a bit overwhelming. To reduce your stress while you change the way you dress, NSA Storage offers these top

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When seasons change most people change their wardrobes at the same time, whether from winter to spring or summer to fall. This seasonal closet swap is necessary, but, for many, it can be a bit overwhelming.

To reduce your stress while you change the way you dress, NSA Storage offers these top tips on how to do an easy seasonal clothing swap. Read on to discover them all and make your next seasonal closet swap a simple, straightforward task.

Tip 1: Declutter Your Closets First

This tip is one given for many different tasks, and is perfect for your next seasonal clothing swap. It’s simple: before you start to swap, declutter all your closets.

The thing is, in most closets, clutter is par for the course, especially for teenagers and younger kids. If you try to swap while everything’s a mess, it can take longer and be more confusing. Instead, do this:

  • Toss any clothes that are worn out and no longer wearable. 
  • Donate gently used clothes you don’t want any longer.
  • Give away clothes you no longer want to friends and family.
  • Sell any vintage clothes you don’t want but might be valuable to a collector.
  • Arrange everything that’s left by type, color, usage, etc. (That way, you store like with like.)

Tip 2: Have Plenty of Clothing Storage Containers On Hand

A wardrobe box with shirts hung up in it.

Unless you have unlimited closet space, you’ll need to pack up and store the clothes you won’t be needing. To do that, it helps to have plenty of storage containers on hand when you make the swap. For example:

  • Wardrobe boxes- These large, double-corrugated boxes are made specifically for hanging clothes. They have a metal bar for hanging and are durable and strong.
  • Large, clear plastic bins- You want bins that are clear so that you can see what’s inside. Plastic is also preferred as it will keep out pests and water.
  • Long, flat plastic bins with wheels- These are perfect for storing clothes under a bed.
  • A vacuum-sealing device- Although not recommended for fine clothes, vacuum-sealing is definitely a space saver. (Hats, gloves, t-shirts, jeans, and more can be stored in a vacuum-sealed bag.) 

Tip 3: Once Your Clothes are Swapped, Organize Your Closet Well 

Now that you’ve removed one season’s clothing from your closet, be sure to organize the current season’s clothes as well as you can. That way, you’ll be able to grab what you want more quickly and easily. Here are a few tips to organize your closet(s) like a pro:

  • Group clothes by category. For example, sweaters with sweaters, dresses with dresses, slacks with slacks, etc.
  • Use thin hangers for thin clothes. No need to take up space with thick hangers when you don’t need them.
  • Use an over-the-door organizer for smaller items, shoes, accessories, etc.
  • If you can, add some shelves or hanging drawers for things like socks, belts, and other small clothing items.

Tip 4: Use Pest Deterrents to Keep Your Stored Clothes in Pristine Condition

One of the worst things that can happen to stored clothes is that moths, carpet beetles, or rodents get to them. The damage these critters can cause is often extreme, with large holes that can’t be fixed. Rats and mice can also contaminate otherwise untouched clothes with their dropping and urine. 

To prevent pests from destroying your clothes while they’re stored for the season, you have a few choices:

  • Red cedar planks or blocks, which are a natural repellent. You can even find red cedar blocks with hangers to hang between your clothes.
  • Sachets filled with lavender, another natural repellent.
  • A sachet filled with cinnamon, bay leaves, and cloves.
  • Cotton balls with a dab of eucalyptus or peppermint oil on them.

Tip 5: Store Clothes in a Clean, Dry, Dark Area 

Hands putting clothes into a washing machine.

Two things that can ruin clothes while they’re stored are moisture and sunlight. That’s why, when you store clothes for the season, you need to find a clean, dry, dark place for them. Here are a few suggestions and a few warnings:

Suggestions:

  • If your garage is clean and dry, it’s a good spot.
  • The back of a large closet, out of your way.
  • A climate-controlled storage unit is a great choice for valuable clothes or large wardrobes. 
  • A spare bedroom

Warnings:

  • Don’t store clothes in your basement unless it’s very dry. Most basements are simply too damp.
  • Your attic is a bad choice as extreme heat can damage many types of material.
  • Sheds are often a home for rats and mice, and so not a good idea for storing clothes.

Tip 6: Get the Entire Family Involved

Unless you’re single or have no children, getting everyone involved in your seasonal closet swap is a good idea. Not only will it save you some time and effort, it’s a great way to show your kids how it’s done!

Another reason is that, with your kids in the mix, you’ll be able to see what they’ve outgrown or possibly ruined. Once you do, you can toss or donate those items.

Tip 7: Wash Clothes Before Storing Them

This last tip is one that can make a difference in whether your clothes are good next season or not. It’s a simple one, too: wash them before storing them. 

Here’s the thing; bugs and rodents are attracted to body oils and food residue. You’ll find both on many items of clothes if they’re not washed well. In short, washing will help prevent clothing damage from insects and vermin.

Store Your Clothes At NSA Storage After Your Seasonal Closet Swap

Using the tips above will make your seasonal clothing swap less stressful and more fun. They will also prevent damage to the clothes you put away until next season.

If you find that there’s not enough storage space in your home for your winter or summer clothes, NSA Storage can help. Our clean, safe storage units can be found all over the country. They’re secure, too, so you can spend the season in peace knowing your clothes are in good hands. Reserve your storage unit today and you can start using it right away!

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More Tips for Identifying and Storing Valuable LEGO Sets https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/more-tips-for-identifying-and-storing-valuable-lego-sets/ Fri, 12 Sep 2025 22:06:03 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1078 Table of Contents: Years ago, when LEGO first started, it was a rather basic building toy. Fast forward 80 years and LEGO is one of the most popular toys in the world, with clubs, conventions, and adoring fans everywhere. Many adults today also enjoy building with LEGO , and older sets are coveted for their

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Years ago, when LEGO first started, it was a rather basic building toy. Fast forward 80 years and LEGO is one of the most popular toys in the world, with clubs, conventions, and adoring fans everywhere. Many adults today also enjoy building with LEGO , and older sets are coveted for their nostalgic, and monetary, value. This article is a continuation of “Are My LEGO Sets Valuable? A Guide to Finding and Storing LEGO Bricks” where we gave some excellent tips for finding, and storing, valuable LEGO sets. If you want more tips for building a LEGO collection for fun, value, or profit, read on! 

Utilize Facebook Marketplace

Hundreds, if not thousands, of LEGO listings are posted daily on Facebook Marketplace (FBM). That includes collections of varying sizes, ages, and LEGO themes. Some are overpriced, but many are very reasonable and have valuable classic parts and sets.

Here’s what makes FBM one of the best places to find valuable LEGO sets and minifigures:

  • It’s easy to scroll and scan dozens of listings.
  • New listings are posted every day.
  • Many sellers ask very reasonable prices.
  • It’s local, so easy to visit, inspect, and get the LEGO parts. 
  • Every so often, a really nice set gets listed on FBM.
  • You can build a parts collection for a reasonable price.
  • Many people still have the original boxes and instructions.
  • Prices are often better than eBay.
  • Classic parts from as far back as the 1970’s can sometimes be found.

Not every bin of used LEGO will have highly valuable sets, of course. However, if you know your LEGO , look often, and buy with care, FBM can be a valuable source of coveted LEGO sets.

Join a LEGO LUG

There are LEGO groups around the United States called LUGs (LEGO Users Group). These can be a great source for information, advice, and valuable LEGO parts and sets. Plus, they’re a wonderful way to share the hobby with like-minded LEGO enthusiasts! 

Go to LEGO Conventions

LEGO conventions (CONs) are held all over the country throughout the year. Here you’ll find everything from new sets to classic, minifigures, MOCs, and more. Although some dealers set their prices high, you’ll often find sets and parts at fair, even excellent, prices. Plus, LEGO conventions are a ton of fun and camaraderie!

How To Identify Rare and Valuable LEGO Bricks, Parts, and Pieces

Identifying a particular LEGO part can help you find out if that part has a high value, or comes from a high value LEGO set. That knowledge can also help you, for example, rebuild a valuable set from a bin of LEGO parts you just purchased.

The way to identify a specific part is, in most cases, very simple; look for the LEGO part number embossed on the part. The vast majority of LEGO parts have their part number somewhere. You just need to find it. Here’s how:

  1. Get a magnifying glass, or use a magnifying app
  2. Look for the part number on the bottom of the part
  3. The number will usually be near the edge, centered to the side its on
  4. The LEGO logo and © are unimportant, but are usually close to the part number
  5. Most part numbers are 4 or 5 characters in length, maximum

Once you’ve got the part number, you can go to Bricklink and find out what sets the part comes from. Be aware, most parts are found in several different sets.

Tips for Storing LEGO Sets Long Term

Finding valuable LEGO sets, parts, and minifigures is one thing. To help preserve their value, you need to know how to store them correctly. After all, like any collectible, the more pristine a LEGO set, the more valuable it will be. That starts with proper storage, especially if you’re planning to store your LEGO long-term.

Stack Same Size LEGO Boxes Together

A LEGO set in an unopened box is, in most cases, the most valuable condition. If you collect sealed boxes, be sure to stack the same size boxes together for storage. If you, for example, stack small boxes on top of larger boxes, the larger box might get creased, smashed, or otherwise damaged. 

Take Apart LEGO Sets that Have Been Assembled

Over time LEGOs’ “clutch power” can fade. Parts then become loose and tend to drop off and get lost. Some even fail completely. If you’re going to store sets long-term, taking them apart will prevent this loss of clutch power. Plus, you’ll have the joy of building them again when you take them out of storage!

Use Mirror Boxes to Store Flattened LEGO Boxes

Many folks like to build and display their LEGO sets but still keep the boxes. Of course, after a while, all those empty boxes could take up a lot of storage space.

To avoid that, cut the tape and fold your LEGO boxes flat. Then, store them as you go in a telescoping mirror box. You can fit 20 to 30 large LEGO boxes inside one mirror box, and take up much less space! Be sure to place like-size boxes together.

Store Instruction Books in Book Boxes

One LEGO instruction book isn’t going to weigh all that much, it’s true. If, however, you have 100, 200, or even more instruction books, they can weigh a lot! 

For that reason, storing instruction books in 1.5 cubic foot book boxes is recommended. A book carton filled with LEGO instructions will weigh about 35 pounds. That’s not light, but it isn’t going to be impossible to move when needed, either.

Store Your LEGOs with NSA Storage

LEGO can be fun, engaging, and financially rewarding. With a little effort and due diligence (and a smidge of luck) you can create an impressive, valuable LEGO collection.

If you buy and sell a lot of LEGO, a storage unit from NSA Storage can come in very handy. Our storage units are clean, so your LEGO sets stay clean. They’re also safe and secure, so you can visit, organize, exchange, and store your LEGO without hesitation.

Reserve a storage unit online today and you can use it right away to keep your collection of LEGO in safe, pristine condition. Until then, best of luck finding your next valuable LEGO set!

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Are My LEGO Sets Valuable? A Guide to Finding and Storing LEGO Bricks https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/are-my-lego-sets-valuable/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 21:11:16 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1035 Table of Contents: For many people, LEGO isn’t just a toy. LEGO is a hobby, a connection, a fun challenge, a family activity, and even a trip down memory lane. For some, LEGO is also an investment. For those interested in the monetary value of LEGO sets, it’s best to know what you’re searching for

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For many people, LEGO isn’t just a toy. LEGO is a hobby, a connection, a fun challenge, a family activity, and even a trip down memory lane. For some, LEGO is also an investment. For those interested in the monetary value of LEGO sets, it’s best to know what you’re searching for and looking at. To help, NSA Storage presents this valuable guide to LEGO sets! Read on to find out if your sets are valuable, how to find more, and how to store them for safekeeping!

What Factors Make a LEGO Set More Valuable?

1. The Age of the Set

As with most collectibles, the older a LEGO set is, the more value it tends to gain. This is especially true if it’s older and still sealed in the original box.

2. Limited Edition and Exclusive Sets

A limited edition LEGO set, or one that was exclusive, are almost always more valuable. One great example are the limited edition Christmas-themed sets given only to LEGO employees and brand ambassadors. Comic convention (CON) LEGO sets always shoot up in value, also.

3. The Overall Condition of the Set

A collection of colorful LEGO bricks.

Collectors know that anything is more valuable when it’s in excellent condition. The same goes for LEGO , which means you need to look for:

  • Sets that are complete. Missing parts or minifigures can put a huge dent in a LEGO set’s value.
  • Parts and pieces that have not faded, been painted, cracked or broken, etc. (White and gray parts tend to fade badly. Brown parts are the most prone to breaking.)
  • The original box and instructions. Sets with their OG box and instructions (in good to great condition), make a LEGO set much more valuable. 

4. The Theme or ISP Connected to the Set

LEGO experts know a little secret: licensing Star Wars saved LEGO from bankruptcy in 1999! Adding this popular IP to their lineup was so huge that LEGO quickly started adding more. Today, Harry Potter, Spiderman, Batman, Minecraft, Disney and many more IPs have been given the LEGO treatment. These sets, in many cases, are more valuable because they’re more coveted by collectors.  

5. Sets with Rare Minifigures

The popularity of the minifigure can’t be exaggerated; it’s massive! Some folks only collect minifigures, especially since LEGO upped their quality and variety to amazing levels.

For LEGO investors, you should always be sure the minifigure is included when you buy a used set.  LEGO set #10123, Cloud City, is a great example. The original “Lando Calrissian” minifigure makes this set ridiculously valuable.

How to Determine the Value of a LEGO Set

  • Check the LEGO Set’s Number- Found on the box and instructions, the set number is perfect for determining its value.
  • Use Online Sources- There are many online sources of valuable information about LEGO . Here are a few of the best:
  • Join a LEGO Fan Group (LUG)- LEGO User Groups (LUGs) are found around the country. Not only can they be very helpful, but they’re also a lot of fun and LEGO camaraderie.
  • Search Prices on eBay- eBay is a major source of current LEGO values. As they say, a LEGO set is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. On eBay, you’ll see what’s been paid for a set lately, which can be a great guideline.

Where Can You Sell Your Valuable LEGO Sets?

Want to sell your LEGO and bank the profits? Below are the best places to do exactly that:

  • eBay
  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Craigslist
  • Bricklink

10 of the Most Valuable LEGO Sets

Below are 10 of the most valuable LEGO sets, listed with their original retail price and current (estimated) value. 

  1. Cloud City #10123 $99.00 / $8200.00
  2. Monorail Airport Shuttle #6399    $200.00 / $4000.00
  3. Skull’s Eye Schooner #6286 $50.00 / $3500.00
  4. Market Street #10190 $110.00 / $2700.00
  5. UCS Millenium Falcon # 10179 $499.00 / $2400.00
  6. Death Star 2 # 10143 $270.00 / $2600.00
  7. Cafe orner #10182 $150.00 / $1700.00
  8. Imperial Star Destroyer #10030 $450.00 / $1200.00
  9. Taj Mahal #10189 $300.00 / $900.00
  10. Eiffel Tower # 10181     $200.00 / $800

Which is Best for Investing: Sealed or Open and Built?

A sealed LEGO set will always be more valuable than one that’s been opened and built (even if only once). Many older sets are very hard to find in a sealed box but they’re still valuable. 

A stack of colorful LEGO bricks.

If you’re investing, sealed is best. If you’re a LEGO enthusiast who wants to also invest on the side, open and play!

Tips for Keeping LEGO Sets in Good Condition

To protect your valuable LEGO sets, storing them correctly is a must! Here’s how to keep all your sets in great condition:

1. Store LEGO sets in a Cool, Dry Place

  • Avoid heat and especially direct sunlight.
  • Don’t store LEGO in the attic or basement.
  • For a large collection, store your LEGO in a climate controlled storage unit.

2. Keep the Original Boxes and Instructions

  • These add a lot of value, especially if they’re in good shape.
  • Store boxes flat to avoid bending or tearing. (A mirror box is a great choice!)

3. Use Ziploc Bags

  • Keep sets together using labeled ziploc bags.
  • Place the instructions inside each bag for easy rebuilding later.

4. Don’t Mix LEGO Sets

  • Mixing parts makes it hard to rebuild or sell the full set.

5. Stack Sets Safely

  • Don’t stack too many (sealed) LEGO boxes on top of each other.
  • Use a shelving unit if you’re storing many LEGO sets in boxes.

Use NSA Storage for Your Collection

We hope the information provided today will help you find LEGO sets that are worth collecting, and how to store them for safe keeping. There’s no denying that some sets are truly valuable and worth seeking.

To store your LEGO in the best possible conditions, consider renting a storage unit from NSA Storage. Clean, safe, and spacious, a storage unit is the perfect place to store LEGO while they increase in value. A climate controlled storage unit provides the ultimate protection from extreme temperatures and humidity.

Reserve your storage unit online today! Until then, best of luck determining if your LEGO sets are valuable and picking up more to build your investment portfolio brick by brick!

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Tips for Keeping Your Water Sports Gear in Top Shape https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/tips-for-keeping-your-water-sports-gear-in-top-shape/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 22:24:01 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1028 Table of Contents: If you’re lucky enough to live near the water, you know that water sports can be a ton of fun. In fact, most people consider water sports to be one of the best ways to enjoy summer! That includes boating, paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, water skiing, and many other activities. Of course,

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If you’re lucky enough to live near the water, you know that water sports can be a ton of fun. In fact, most people consider water sports to be one of the best ways to enjoy summer! That includes boating, paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, water skiing, and many other activities. Of course, all of these watersports demand gear that, in some cases, is pretty expensive. That makes keeping them in top shape important, so that your investment, and your fun, aren’t ruined.

To help you do exactly that, NSA Storage put together this handy guide. It contains some excellent, and simple, tips to help you keep your water sports gear in top shape. If that sounds like a good plan to keep your summer fun going strong, read on!

Why Properly Caring For Your Water Sports Gear Matters

Taking proper care of your gear, whatever it might be, we’ll keep it looking good. More than that, however, proper care of your water sports gear will:

  • Keep sun damage to a minimum
  • Prevent wear and tear that can shorten the life of your gear
  • Prevent mold and mildew from forming, which can badly damage or destroy many different types of gear
  • Extend the life of every item of gear you use
  • Save you money on repairing or replacing your water sports gear

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning and Caring for Your Water Sports Gear

Cleaning and caring for your water sports gear isn’t difficult but does take a little bit of time and dedication. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you do it right.

1. Always Rinse Everything with Fresh Water After Use

Even if you don’t use your gear in saltwater (but especially if you do) rinsing it with freshwater is important. The reason why is that saltwater can quickly ruin many different types of materials, especially metal and wood. After every sports outing, be sure to:

  • Rinse everything thoroughly with clean, fresh water
  • If you don’t have a rinse station, use a hose and buckets
  • Don’t forget to rinse small parts including straps, handles, fins, etc.

2. Use a Mild Soap

Sometimes freshwater isn’t enough to remove gunk, oils and other stuff your gear might encounter. To clean those items:

  • Mix warm water with a mild dish soap
  • Wipe down your gear firmly but gently
  • Use soft brushes and rags so that you don’t scratch the finish
  • Rinse thoroughly afterward

3. Let Everything Dry Completely

A man wiping dry the side of a canoe with a rag.

One of the worst things you can do with your gear is let it stay damp after you’re done using it. This can often lead to mold and mildew that can damage, or even destroy, your sports gear. To prevent that from happening:

  • Wipe off or shake off any extra water
  • Wipe everything down including straps, pads, buckles, etc.
  • Place your gear in a shady area to dry completely
  • Place your gear in direct sunshine as the sun’s UV rays can be very damaging

4. Perform any Needed Maintenance

Paddle boards, kayaks, canoes, surfboards, water skis and other sports equipment need regular and proper maintenance. That maintenance differs from one to the other so be sure to familiarize yourself with what you need to do. After each use, perform that maintenance so that, the next time you’re ready to have some fun, your gear is also ready. For example:

  • Tighten nuts and bolts
  • Check to ensure straps and other parts are firmly attached
  • Use the manufacturer recommended lubricants on any parts that need it

5. Check for Damage and Make Repairs

A small amount of damage can easily turn into a large amount if it isn’t repaired quickly. For that reason, you should always check your gear after each use to make sure it isn’t damaged and, if it is, make repairs quickly.

Care Tips for Specific Types of Water Sports Gear

Below are some helpful tips to keep specific types of gear in top shape for next summer. Remember to rinse everything with freshwater first!

Life Jackets

An orange and black life jacket hung up to dry on the side of a shed near a lake.
  • Hang dry in a shady but well ventilated area
  • Store your lifejackets on hooks, not bunched up in bags or a cooler

Snorkeling Gear (Fins, Goggles, Snorkels)

  • Place your snorkeling gear in mesh bags
  • Hang everything in a dry, shaded spot

Wet Suits

  • Rinse inside and out
  • If necessary, use wetsuit shampoo for cleaning
  • Hang on extra wide hangers to prevent damage to the suit’s shoulders

Surfboards and Paddleboards

  • Dry in a shaded area with good ventilation
  • Cover with a paddleboard cover for added protection
  • Store flat on the ground or on a padded storage rack

Kayaks and Canoes

  • Dry in a shaded area with good ventilation
  • If possible, use wall mounted brackets to hang when not in use
  • Never store a kayak on its hull. It’s best on its side or upside down
  • If possible, store both indoors. If not, use a weatherproof cover outdoors

Where to Store Your Summer Water Sports Gear

Besides cleaning and maintenance, where you store your sports gear is extremely important. The right storage will lengthen the life of your gear while the wrong storage can cut it short. Below are a few tips on storing your summer sports gear too keep it in top shape:

  • Store your gear in a garage or dry shed
  • Never store your gear in your attic as the extreme heat can ruin many items
  • Unless you have a very dry basement, don’t store your gear there. Damp, musty basements can quickly ruin your gear.
  • Store your water sports gear in a climate controlled storage unit.

Store with NSA Storage

Summer is a fun time for everyone and many summer sports make it even more enjoyable. By following the tips we’ve provided today, you’ll keep your water sports gear in top shape for years to come!

Here at NSA storage, we store water sports gear for thousands of customers across the United States. Our safe, secure storage units come in a wide range of sizes to fit your sports gear needs perfectly.

If you need to rent a storage unit right away, you can reserve one online in just a few minutes. Until then, have a fantastic, fun, and fabulous time on the water this summer!

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Camping Gear Storage Hacks for Summer Explorers  https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/camping-gear-storage-hacks-for-summer-explorers/ Fri, 01 Aug 2025 22:55:00 +0000 https://www.nsastorage.com/blog/?p=1008 Table of Contents: Summer is the perfect time to get out and explore the many wonders of the United States. For many, camping is the preferred way to explore, as it offers fresh air, natural surroundings, and quality time with family and friends. After the fire dies down and the fun comes to an end, though,

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Summer is the perfect time to get out and explore the many wonders of the United States. For many, camping is the preferred way to explore, as it offers fresh air, natural surroundings, and quality time with family and friends. After the fire dies down and the fun comes to an end, though, it’s important to store your camping gear correctly. That way, when the season rolls around again, everything is in tip-top, usable condition. 

In the following guide, brought to you by NSA Storage, you’ll discover our top camping gear storage hacks so you can store like a pro! If you treasure time spent outdoors and want to make sure your gear is good to go for many summers to come, read on.

Why Does Camping Gear Storage Matter?

A camping chair, small table, candle, and coffee maker in the forest.

Many of us just toss our camping gear in the garage or shed when we get home and forget about it. The problem is, that gear isn’t cheap, and is often made from materials that will corrode, break down, or be ruined if not stored correctly. 

Storing your camping gear the right way, however, will ensure that:

  • Everything stays in good condition for many summers to come, and many camping trips.
  • You won’t have to spend money replacing your gear every summer.
  • Your gear will work when you need it, and not leave you high-and-dry (or wet and cold).
  • You and your family can enjoy the camping experience with less stress and fewer disappointments.

When is the Best Time to Clean and Store Your Camping Gear?

Experts agree; the time to clean camping gear is right away when you arrive home from your latest adventure. The reason why is that, even after only a day or three, moisture, mold, and bugs can quickly cause problems and damage. Below are a few hacks to clean your gear so that it stays in good shape while stored:

  • Unpack and separate everything the day you arrive back home
  • Rinse anything that’s waterproof with fresh, clean water
  • Wipe any dirt, gunk, oil, or debris off of all your gear.
  • Remove batteries and disconnect parts that need to be disconnected
  • Make any needed repairs
  • Let everything dry completely before storing them. This might be the most important step!

Top Camping Gear Storage Hacks

Camping gear comes in many shapes, sizes, and types. Below we have helpful hacks to store the most common items correctly.

Tents

  • Set up your tent to let it air out and dry
  • Wipe down each tent inside and out
  • Store tents in a mesh bag rather than the tight, non-breathable bag most come with
  • Store in a cool, dark, dry location

Sleeping Bags

  • Unroll each bag to air it out
  • Spot-clean any stains or dirty spots
  • Let bags dry thoroughly
  • Roll up loosely, not tightly
  • Store in a loose mesh bag 

Sleeping Pads / Air Mattresses

  • Unroll to let dry and wipe down
  • Deflate completely
  • Like sleeping bags, roll up loosely, not tightly
  • Store in a loose mesh bag or plastic bin

Coolers

  • Leave open to air out and dry
  • Wipe down well to remove oil, food, grease, etc.
  • Leave a small box of baking soda inside to absorb odors (Be sure to open the box!)

Propane Stoves

  • Detach the propane tank for safety
  • Clean thoroughly and let dry
  • Store in a cool, dry place

Electronics

  • Remove all batteries
  • Wipe down
  • Store all electronics together in a plastic bin or box

Metal Camping Tools (Hatchets, saws, etc.)

  • Wipe down and clean every tool
  • Store everything together in a plastic bin or box
  • Label the bin or box to find everything quickly next time
  • Use protective covers on sharp objects like hatchets, knives, saws, etc. That way, when you grab something, you won’t cut yourself.

Clear, Plastic Storage Containers are a Great Choice to Store Camping Gear 

Assorted camping gear on a table.

Depending on how much you camp and how much gear you own, keeping track of everything can be tricky. One solution is to use clear, plastic storage bins. Below are the best reasons to use them, including:

  • You can easily see what gear is inside each bin
  • They will protect your gear from moisture, bugs, critters, etc.
  • Plastic bins stack, which can save you a lot of valuable storage space

If the camping items in a bin are prone to moisture damage, place a silicon gel moisture absorber inside each one. These are the small packages you find in, for example, a new pair of shoes.

Long-Term Storage Hacks for Camping Gear

Some families have one camping trip per season and then store their stuff  until next year. If that’s you, the long-term storage hacks below will help keep everything in tip-top shape.

  • Never store your gear in the attic. The extreme heat can damage or destroy many items.
  • If your basement isn’t dry, don’t store your gear there, either. The humidity can cause damaging mold and mildew (and create nasty odors).
  • Cover everything with a sheet or tarp to keep dust and debris from accumulating.
  • Store sleeping bags, pads, and furniture elevated on a shelf or hook. (You don’t want it on the floor.)
  • If you rent a storage unit, choose a climate controlled storage unit for the best protection. These units prevent extreme temps and keep humidity to a minimum.

Even if you use your camping gear often, the hacks above will help you keep everything in good condition between trips. Remember, the better you store your gear, the longer it will help you enjoy your next camping adventure.

Store Your Camping Gear with NSA Storage

If you love camping you know that having the right gear makes it more enjoyable and fun. The hacks provided today will help you keep that fun going with less stress and fewer problems.

If you’re storing a lot of camping gear, NSA Storage can help. We offer safe, secure self storage units across this great country, with month-to-month leases that don’t require a long-term contract.

If you need one, you can reserve a storage unit online and it will be ready when you arrive at your nearby NSA Storage location. Until then, get out there and enjoy yourself this summer at your favorite camping spot!

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