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Tips for Storing Contracting Equipment

If you find yourself needing more space to store your contracting tools and equipment, you’re not alone. It’s becoming more and more common for contractors to use storage units to keep items that are essential to their companies in a place that’s both convenient and safe. As a contractor, your time is a direct correlation to your money. That’s why it’s important to have an organized storage unit, filled with tools that are ready to go every morning — so you can get in, get out and get the job done. Below are a few tips for storing contracting equipment to help you keep your supplies in order.

Contractor Storage Tips

  • Keep Your Tools Clean. Be sure to always clean your tools before you place them in storage. Rust can form on them as they accumulate dust and dirt over time. You can help prevent this buildup by cleaning and drying your tools thoroughly before you place them in storage — even for a short amount of time.
  • Keep Frequently Used Tools Near the Front. You can lessen the amount of time you spend tracking down specific tools in your storage unit by keeping the ones you use the most frequently closest to the front.
  • Keep Smaller Items in Clear Containers. Plastic bins can help to keep your tools safe from dust, dirt, debris and anything else that can cause damage to your tools. Use these containers to store smaller tools. They’re light but sturdy, making them ideal for stacking and transporting to other locations like job sites. Using clear bins means you can also see what’s in them easily, helping you to ensure that you’ll never lose track of a tool again.
  • Store Items so You have a Clear Walking Path. While it may be tempting to maximize space by packing all of your equipment into every last inch of your storage unit, that can cause time-consuming issues when you need something from the back. Instead, opt for a larger storage unit like a 10×10 unit so you can create narrow aisles, allowing you to reach every item you have in storage.
  • Consider a Temperature Controlled Storage Unit. No matter where you live and work, temperature fluctuations can occur and damage your contracting tools and equipment. When you have expensive and sensitive items, it’s important to invest in a temperature controlled storage unit to help protect them. These units will keep your items within a safe temperature range, so you don’t have to worry about warped tools.

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