storage units - an extension of your home

  • 3 Steps To Take Before Storing Your Boat For Winter

    17 July 2016

    With the summer winding down, you might be thinking about storing your boat for the winter. After all, once the temperatures drop, you probably won't be using your boat much anymore. Storing your boat in a boat storage facility is a smart decision, but you'll need to make sure that your boat is prepared for winter before doing so. Luckily, following these steps can help you get your boat ready for the season so that it will be ready to use next year when you retrieve it from storage.

  • Storing Your Hiking Gear Until It Warms Up? 3 Ways To Keep Everything In Great Condition

    22 June 2016

    To begin hiking, all you need to do is head out to a hiking trail and start walking. But, if you enjoy the activity, then you will likely pick up some equipment to be better prepared for the conditions of hiking. When you live in an area that gets extremely cold during wintertime, you may end up taking a break. Snowshoeing is another activity that you can partake in around this time, but it requires different gear.

  • Enjoy Downtown Living By Renting A Long-Term Storage Unit

    20 May 2016

    Living downtown on a budget often means settling in a smaller space, but less square footage doesn't necessarily need to mean that you have to get rid of all of your favorite items. While choosing furniture that is compactly sized is a good start, you also want to consider how much of a help renting a storage unit can be. If you're unsure of how long-term storage facilities can help make downtown living easier, consider some of the following benefits.

  • Storing Your Vintage Collections? Put Everything In A Climate-Controlled Storage Unit

    9 May 2016

    Some people like to collect sports memorabilia, and others want to get their hands on modern technology, but you may enjoy accumulating all sorts of things from the past. It is inevitable for you to run out of storage space in your own home if you continuously add to your collection. So, instead of bringing your collecting of vintage items to a complete halt, an easy solution is to rent a storage unit.

  • Safekeeping And Upkeep: 4 Methods To Optimize Your Self Storage Unit

    31 March 2016

    When your place of residence lacks an attic, basement, exterior shed or even an adequate amount of closets, the need for additional storage solutions arises. Self storage units grant the much needed extra space with the ease of access, security and often times in a climate controlled environment. If you're going to be shelling out additional money aside from your primary home, make good of that expenditure by fully utilizing that extra square footage of storage for those personal effects of yours.

  • Think About Self-Storage When You're In One Of These Three Situations

    17 February 2016

    While it's common for people to rent space at a self-storage facility if they don't want clutter in their home, there are several other times that renting a unit can be beneficial. One of the benefits of visiting a self-storage facility, like All American Self Storage, is that there are many different sizes of units available to rent. This means that regardless of your storage needs, you shouldn't have trouble finding the right amount of space.

  • 5 Cocktails To Try Before You Die

    29 January 2016

    Head to the liquor store and prepare yourself to become an amateur mixologist for the day, since there are plenty of cocktails you've yet to try. Whether it's the dry smoothness of a Manhattan or the dark, aromatic flavor of a negroni, there's a cocktail out there for everyone. Which one is right for you? Manhattan A 19th century concoction that is a triple threat of dryness, aroma, and smoothness, a Manhattan is the perfect combination of rye, aromatic bitters, and vermouth.

  • Tips For Saving Money On Self-Storage Units

    21 January 2016

    Finding the perfect storage unit to meet your budget can be difficult. Whether you are moving or simply storing items that you no longer have room for at home, there are several ways you can minimize your self-storage bill. Here are a few tips that can help you pay less for a storage unit. Purge Items Before Storing  Logic dictates that storing fewer items will require less space. Renting a smaller storage unit is the easiest way to reduce the amount you pay.