How to Properly Store a Rug


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April 28th, 2023


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Rugs are an essential part of many homes, providing comfort and warmth underfoot while adding color and style to a room. However, when it comes to storing rugs, it can be challenging to do so safely and effectively. At Dillon Self Storage, we understand the importance of proper rug storage and have compiled some tips to help you store your rug in a self-storage unit. Clean Your Rug Before storing your rug, it is essential to clean it thoroughly to prevent any mold or mildew growth. Vacuum your rug to remove any dust, dirt, or debris. For deeper cleaning, consider having your rug professionally cleaned. Make sure your rug is completely dry before storing it. Roll Your Rug To store your rug, roll it up tightly to prevent any creases or wrinkles from forming. Avoid folding your rug, as this can cause permanent damage to the fibers. To make rolling easier, enlist the help of a friend or family member. Use Protective Coverings Once your rug is rolled up, use protective coverings such as a plastic sheet or a cloth to prevent any dust or debris from settling on it. Make sure the coverings are breathable to prevent moisture from accumulating inside. Store in a Climate-Controlled Unit To keep your rug in optimal condition, store it in a climate-controlled storage unit. Climate-controlled units regulate the temperature and humidity levels, preventing any mold or mildew growth. Avoid storing your rug in a unit that is too hot, too cold, or too humid, as this can damage the fibers. Avoid Placing Heavy Objects on Top When storing your rug, avoid placing heavy objects on top of it. The weight of the objects can cause permanent creases or damage to the fibers. Instead, store your rug on a flat surface, such as a pallet or a shelf. Check on Your Rug Regularly To ensure that your rug is in good condition, check on it regularly. Unroll it and inspect it for any signs of damage or mold growth. If you notice any issues, take action immediately to prevent any further damage. In conclusion, storing a rug requires proper care and attention to prevent any damage or deterioration. By following these tips, you can ensure that your rug stays in optimal condition while in storage. At Dillon Self Storage, we offer a variety of self-storage options to meet your needs, including climate-controlled units. Contact us today to learn more about our storage options and how we can assist you with your rug storage needs.


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