I-43 Storage
9564 Millington Rd
Beloit, WI 53511
Beloit, WI 53511
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Facility Description:
Family owned and operated, I-43 Storage provides customers in the Stateline area with secure, competitively-priced, self storage units with sizes to meet the needs of every customer.
Conveniently located just off Hwy 43, we offer a securely lighted and gated key pad entry facility available 24/7. We also accept major credit cards.
Family owned and operated, I-43 Storage provides customers in the Stateline area with secure, competitively-priced, self storage units with sizes to meet the needs of every customer.
Conveniently located just off Hwy 43, we offer a securely lighted and gated key pad entry facility available 24/7. We also accept major credit cards.
Facility Services:
.Plan ahead. Keep your frequently used items at the front of your unit where you can get at them easily.
.Map It. As you move into your storage space, make a simple drawing that shows where items are placed.
.Cover up. Protect your furniture, including mattresses and box springs, with covers designed for the item.
.Think vertical. Make best use of your storage area by stacking to the ceiling, working from heaviest items on the bottom to lightest items on top.
.Don't over-reach. Use a stool to stack and reach items stored above your head.
.Optimize your space. Break down any furniture that has removable legs, leaves or other parts. Stack chairs seat-to-seat with towels or blankets between them.
.Multi-task. Use your refrigerator or other appliances to store things like linens - even books or CDs. Wedge the door of any appliances open so air can circulate inside them.
.Take a breath. Leave a little space between the walls of your unit and your stored items to allow for ventilation.
.Tool up. Shovels, hoes, rakes and hoses can be stored together in empty trash cans. Stack extra cans inside one another.
.Clear the air. If you're storing a gas-powered lawnmower or leaf blower, prevent unpleasant odors by draining the tank before you put it in your unit.
.Plan ahead. Keep your frequently used items at the front of your unit where you can get at them easily.
.Map It. As you move into your storage space, make a simple drawing that shows where items are placed.
.Cover up. Protect your furniture, including mattresses and box springs, with covers designed for the item.
.Think vertical. Make best use of your storage area by stacking to the ceiling, working from heaviest items on the bottom to lightest items on top.
.Don't over-reach. Use a stool to stack and reach items stored above your head.
.Optimize your space. Break down any furniture that has removable legs, leaves or other parts. Stack chairs seat-to-seat with towels or blankets between them.
.Multi-task. Use your refrigerator or other appliances to store things like linens - even books or CDs. Wedge the door of any appliances open so air can circulate inside them.
.Take a breath. Leave a little space between the walls of your unit and your stored items to allow for ventilation.
.Tool up. Shovels, hoes, rakes and hoses can be stored together in empty trash cans. Stack extra cans inside one another.
.Clear the air. If you're storing a gas-powered lawnmower or leaf blower, prevent unpleasant odors by draining the tank before you put it in your unit.
Call Us to Reserve a Unit
1-877-449-0987
Great Prices. Guaranteed.
Great Prices. Guaranteed.
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