StorageVille, Where Winnipeg Stores

  • New Online Game for Storage Wars! What'$ it Worth? Saturday, January 28, 2012
    StorageVille has become quite a fan of A&E's Storage Wars, for so many reasons. The quirky auction participants and bidders, the excitement is watching others discover real treasure, and also the competitiveness of this new-found sport. After today, there is another reason to love this show! Can you believe they have made an interactive online game to guess what the contents of a locker are, aptly named "What'$ it Worth?" http://www.aetv.com/storage-wars/whats-it-worth/ Online participants can engage in a trivial drag & drop approach to estimating different items' worth. As long as your boss isn't around, you could give it a shot at work. You may be surprised at your skills! It's been a few months since StorageVille had a storage unit auction, and we are hoping to have another this Spring. The response was great and Winnipeggers are such bargain hunters, this sport most definitely fits into many people ..
  • Storing Your Favourite Car Over Winter Thursday, December 29, 2011
    For a car, inactivity can do just as much damage as it does for us people! Damage of nearly every kind can occur from just sitting, such as rotting rubber, mildew development, rust, engine parts can seize , and batteries can go dead. Here's how to prevent this from happening to your car: 1. Give your classic a good detailing. Wash all road grime and salts from the undercarriage as well as body parts. Give the entire car a good wax. 2. Once your vehicle is ready to be parked for the winter, change or drain all related fluids, especially while the car is still warm. 3. Drain the fuel tank if you are going to store your car for more than six months. Once you have drained the tank, start the engine and run the rest of the gas out of the lines. Old gas will clog carburetors. If you only store your car for a few months, you can just add gasoline stabilizer to delay deterioration. 4. Drain the cooling sy ..
  • Who Uses StorageVille? Monday, November 07, 2011
    Self storage facilities are used by an array of people for many different reasons. Are you one of these groups that is currently keeping all of your storage items at home? Join others in enjoying more space at home, and peace of mind with StorageVille safely housing your goods. Who uses StorageVille? Families Families use the services of storage facilities for various reasons. Most commonly, they use it for temporarily storing their household stuff while relocating from one place to another. It is also useful for families who don’t have enough room at home for all of their belongings. People normally store seasonal clothing, extra furniture, bulky sports equipment, patio furniture, and Christmas decorations in the storage lockers. Self-storage services are also useful during renovation of the house to temporarily store household items such as furniture, and moving boxes. Classic Car and RV Owners If you have one o ..
  • Recycle or Sell your Stuff Thursday, February 03, 2011
    Don’t go running off to the dump just yet. Many things in your inventory can be recycled. Most clothing and household items can be donated to a local charity. StorageVille is a strong supporter of Big Brothers and Sisters and has drop off bins located at both locations. There are many other agencies that accept donations such as the Salvation Army and Canadian Diabetes. Your local government’s waste management department is a good resource for information on how to deal with the other stuff. Winnipeg residents can follow this link: http://www.winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/recycle/howToRecycle.stm. (http://www.winnipeg.ca/waterandwaste/recycle/howToRecycle.stm) Larger items, like furniture and bicycles, even if they’re broken, can get a new lease on life. Advertise your stuff on a site like Craigslist; there are many hobbyists out there who might see their next project in your old, broken-down junk. Throughout this process it is important to ..
  • Categorize the Stuff Thursday, January 13, 2011
    Once you have made a list of your storage spots, think about how you might want to categorize the stuff that comes out of them: keep, fix, sell, give away, donate or recycle? Here are some questions you could ask yourself. Will I be downsizing anytime soon? Are those comic books worth anything? Will my children (or grandchildren) need these ugly old dishes one day? Will I ever get around to learning how to snowboard? A quick assessment of your needs and goals will help you gain perspective and clarity for the work that lies ahead. ..

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