Store Construction Items Before Being Transported And Set Up A Work Camp For An Upcoming Job

Posted on: 1 August 2017
If your construction crew will be completing a large job out of town and you will be setting up a work camp on the site where the job is being performed, the following tips can be used to store items being transported and set up a work camp once you arrive. Use Construction Containers For Tools, Safety Gear, Bedding And Tents Purchase construction containers and label each one so that your crew members will be aware of the items stored inside of each unit.
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Check Off A Few Key Features Before Choosing A Storage Facility

Posted on: 14 July 2017
What do you want out of a storage unit? Do you need air conditioning to protect against overheating humidity? What about a few electrical outlets for humidifiers, additional lights, or getting connected during a hobby weekend? How about around-the-clock security to keep everything protected? There are many different features that are required for some people, while other features are just nice to have. Before signing up with a specific storage facility, be sure to make a checklist of features and inspection points to make sure you're getting all of the options you need.
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3 Ways To Protect Your Boat's Engine Before It Goes Into Storage

Posted on: 13 July 2017
If you are done with your boat for the season, and are ready to put it into storage here are three maintenance tasks that you have to make sure that you complete before you put your boat in storage if you want your boat's engine to last a long time. #1 Put In New Anti-Freeze First, you need to drain out the anti-freeze that is currently in your boat. Then, put some water through the system in order to flush out any remaining anti-freeze.
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Planning A Renovation? Store These Things In A Nearby Self-Storage Facility

Posted on: 13 July 2017
Planning a home renovation is an exciting time for any homeowner. Whether you're doing the work yourself or you've hired a contractor to take care of the job for you, you'll often need to move things out of the area in which the work will be done. For example, if you're having your kitchen renovated, it's beneficial to move away as many elements from the kitchen as possible to free up space for the project.
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