Are Storage Moves in Bend Really Secure? A Closer Look at Local Solutions

Strong Horse Home Solutions • August 19, 2026

Putting your belongings into a facility requires serious trust that the items will survive the winter unharmed. Many residents in Deschutes County worry about moisture damage and theft when leaving their furniture behind closed doors. Strong Horse Home Solutions provides strict packing and transit protocols when executing a move to an offsite unit.


Proper wrapping and climate control considerations dictate whether your wooden tables warp or stay pristine. Moving to storage units requires totally different packing methods than a standard cross town relocation. Understanding these protective strategies helps you evaluate exactly how secure your items will be over the long haul.


In This Article:


  • Tip 1: Wrapping Wooden Furniture Properly
  • Tip 2: Elevating Boxes Off the Floor
  • Tip 3: Disassembling Large Items for Stability
  • Tip 4: Utilizing Climate Controlled Options
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Locking Down Your Belongings


Tip 1: Wrapping Wooden Furniture Properly


Raw wood needs to breathe to prevent trapped moisture from creating mold spores over time. Shrink wrap is great for transit but terrible for long term holding.


  • Breathable Materials: Use clean cotton moving blankets to cover wooden dressers instead of tight plastic wrap.
  • Moisture Control: Place desiccant packs inside the drawers to absorb any ambient humidity that sneaks into the facility.
  • Surface Protection: Layer corrugated cardboard over glass table tops before wrapping them in heavy blankets.


Tip 2: Elevating Boxes Off the Floor


Even the best facilities occasionally experience minor water seepage during heavy rainstorms. Keeping your items off the concrete is a basic rule of inventory protection.


  • Wooden Pallets: Stack your heaviest boxes on wooden pallets to create an air gap between your items and the cold floor.
  • Heavy Bottoms: Place bins holding books and heavy tools at the very bottom of the stack to anchor the column safely.
  • Clear Pathways: Leave a small aisle down the center of the unit so you can access the back wall without climbing over fragile boxes.


This careful preparation is something clients notice firsthand.


►Client Experience: Penny Bordokas shared "Great guys. Tristen and Lucas did a great job. Everything was delivered in perfect shape."


Treating the packing phase seriously guarantees that your items emerge from the unit exactly how they went in.


Tip 3: Disassembling Large Items for Stability


A bulky bed frame takes up a massive amount of expensive square footage if left fully built. Breaking things down maximizes your rental value and protects the joints.


  • Hardware Storage: Tape the original screws and brackets directly to the headboard inside a clear plastic bag.
  • Vertical Placement: Stand long side rails and disassembled shelving upright against the wall to save floor space.
  • Leg Removal: Unscrew the feet from couches and armchairs to prevent them from snapping off under heavy stacking pressure.


Tip 4: Utilizing Climate Controlled Options


Central Oregon weather fluctuates wildly between freezing winters and scorching summers. Standard garage style units offer zero protection against these rapid temperature swings.


  • Temperature Stability: A climate controlled unit prevents extreme heat from melting the glue joints on antique furniture.
  • Electronics Protection: Maintaining a steady environment stops condensation from forming inside sensitive computer hard drives.
  • Fabric Care: Regulating the humidity stops mildew from growing deep inside mattress coils and couch cushions.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do moving companies wrap furniture for long term storage?


Yes. Professional movers use specific techniques for long term holding that differ from standard transit wrapping. We secure thick padding with large rubber bands rather than adhesive tape to ensure no sticky residue ruins the wood finish over the months.


Can heavy appliances sit directly on concrete floors?


You should never place washing machines or refrigerators directly on bare concrete. The metal bases will rust quickly due to the moisture wicking up through the porous floor. We always advise sliding a thick layer of cardboard or a wooden pallet underneath the appliance.


What causes mildew inside moving boxes?


Mildew grows when items are packed while slightly damp or stored in a unit with poor ventilation. Packing wet clothing or failing to completely dry the inside of a freezer before closing the doors introduces moisture that ruins the entire box.


Locking Down Your Belongings


You deserve absolute confidence when locking the rolling door on your personal property. Implementing professional packing techniques ensures your valuables remain totally secure until you need them again. Reach out to our team to plan the logistics for your upcoming facility transfer.

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