Previous Page  25 / 28 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 25 / 28 Next Page
Page Background

2015 Fall Home Improvement and Garden LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM SEPT. 29, 2015 Page 25

buster, but according to Roger

Bruns in Lincoln, the self-

storage units he has can be

quite affordable depending

on the size needed. The units

at Brun’s are available in five

sizes ranging from a six by 10

foot unit, all the way up to a 10

by 24 foot unit. Prices range

from $30 a month to $85 a

month.

Consider if you have a nice

patio set - a glass top table,

four nice chairs, maybe an

umbrella, a good gas grill, an

inflatable pool, and a couple

of bicycles. Add up what it

would cost to replace all those

items if they were damaged by

weather, and you may find that

a monthly payment even as

high as $85 for the very largest

unit is affordable in the long-

run.

Note: Bruns’ did state that he

tries very hard to avoid having

flammable items placed in his

units, so take the LP tank off of

the grill before you store it.

He said there is a contract to

sign, but units are rented on a

month-to-month basis, and the

rent is paid monthly, so you

have the option to take a unit

and keep it only as long as you

need it and empty it out at any

time.

One hazard to consider with

self-storage is, there is no

insurance on your items

through the self-storage

business. But, check with your

insurance provider. You may

be able to have coverage for

your stored items through your

homeowner’s policy.

If a storage unit or a portable

shed is not an option for you

at this time, there are other,

less sophisticated ways to

protect your outdoor items

during the winter. Tarpaulins’

are available at local farm

supply stores such as Big R

in Lincoln. Stack your items

together and cover them with

the ‘tarp’, and then weight it

down with bricks or blocks.

Get a long piece of cord or

rope and tie the tarp around

the stack about half way

down to help keep the wind

from getting into it. Another

option is rolled plastic. This

can be purchased in a variety

of thicknesses and sizes at

locations such as Wal-Mart,

and can be used in the same

manner as the tarp.

And finally, check out what is

offered at the local hardware

and building supply stores.

Today there are a lot of options

for portable storage such

as heavy duty trunks or tall

cabinets made of heavy plastic.

Units like these can be used

outdoors, or if you do have a

garage, inside also.

Regardless of how you protect

your items through the winter

months, remember that you

are doing so to protect your

investments. While storage

options can add up to more

dollars spent, which could

impact a tight budget, you’ve

worked hard to get what

you have, and investing in

protecting it will mean that you

are able to extend the life of

your assets.

STORY BY

Nila Smith