Checklist For a Successful Self Storage Move-In

July 11, 2025 Moving

You’ve been needing extra space for years, and you’ve finally decided it’s time to declutter your home. As you prepare for your self storage move-in, you’ve offered extra household items to family and friends, only to find their homes are already full. After considerable research, you’ve concluded that self storage is the best solution. Storing your belongings in a secure, reliable facility sounds like a great option, but knowing how to prepare for a successful move-in can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, a little planning goes a long way toward making the process smooth and stress-free.

My Storage Plus is here to solve your problem with safe, affordable storage. Our professional team that can work with you to design the perfect plan for your storage needs. Whether you’re a first-time renter or a seasoned pro, we can relieve some of the stress. This easy checklist helps to streamline your self storage experience.

Customer unloading labeled boxes from a vehicle during a self storage move in at a storage facility

Move-In Made Easy

Before Move-In

1. Complete Your Rental Agreement

Make sure you’ve thoroughly read, understood, and signed your storage rental agreement. Ask about anything that you find unclear and be sure paperwork is completed.

2. Secure Insurance or A Tenant Protection Plan

It’s essential to safeguard your items. Most self-storage facilities require insurance coverage. Check with your agent to ensure that you have off-premises coverage. If not, you can purchase self storage insurance. To further mitigate your risk of catastrophic loss, adding an optional tenant protection plan is a smart and cost-effective solution.

3. Purchase the Right Lock

Invest in a sturdy, high-quality disc or cylinder lock. These highly-recommended locks are generally available for purchase at your self storage facility. Avoid cheaper padlocks, which can be easily cut.

4. Pack for Easy Access

Use sturdy boxes and label everything clearly. Wrap fragile items carefully, and fill empty spaces in boxes with packing materials to prevent shifting during transport. Keep heavier items in smaller boxes to make lifting manageable. Check My Storage Plus Tips for more information.

5. Plan Your Storage Layout

Sketch a simple map of how you intend to arrange your belongings in the unit. Place items you’ll frequently access at the front. Leave aisles for easy navigation and avoid stacking boxes too high, risking instability.

Move-In Day

1. Check-In at the Office

Upon arrival, visit the storage facility’s office first. The facility manager can confirm your unit location, provide an access code, and help you finalize any last-minute paperwork. This is a good time to ask any remaining questions.

2. Inspect the Storage Unit

Before unloading, inspect your storage unit carefully. Ensure it’s clean, dry, and in good conditions. Report any concerns immediately, and if necessary, request another unit.

3. Organize Strategically for Easy Access

Follow your planned layout, placing frequently accessed items toward the front and heavier items at the bottom. Use sturdy shelving if possible, maximizing vertical space. Be sure boxes are labeled on all sides.

4. Lock the Unit Properly

Once everything is securely stored, give your lock a tug to verify it’s secure. Test your gate access code before leaving the property.

After the Move

1. Regularly Visit Your Storage Unit

Plan periodic visits to your unit to check on your stored items. Look for signs of moisture, pests, or any other potential issues. Address any problems promptly to avoid bigger headaches down  the road.

2. Update Your Inventory Regularly

Maintain an up-to-date inventory list of your stored belongings so that you can easily track items and manage what you have in storage. Digital household inventory apps can simplify this task

Final Thoughts

While self storage is convenient and practical, there are a few key points to keep in mind:

What NOT to Store: Avoid storing perishable food items, hazardous materials, and combustible substances.

Access Hours: Familiarize yourself with the facility’s access hours, especially if you need frequent or after-hours entry.

Additional Security Measures: Choose a facility with features like video surveillance, gated access, ample lighting, and an on-site manager for added peace of mind.

By following this checklist, you’ll be well on your way to a streamlined move-in. With a little planning and organization, your storage experience can be stress-free and efficient, giving you easy access to your items whenever you need them.

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Abner Frando

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