Best Practices for Storing Appliances
Whether you’re between moves, downsizing, or simply need extra space, appliances can be some of the trickiest items to store. They’re bulky, often heavy, and require a bit of preparation to keep them in great condition. At Alliance Self Storage, we want to help you protect your investment. Here are our best practices for storing appliances the right way.
Storing appliances is easier when you choose a dependable facility, and Alliance Self Storage provides secure, convenient units at our Corvallis and Springfield locations to keep your appliances in great condition.
1. Clean and Dry Thoroughly
Before storing any appliance, refrigerator, washer, microwave, or otherwise, make sure it’s completely clean and dry. Leftover food crumbs, moisture, or residue can lead to mold, odors, or pests over time. Use a mild cleaner inside and out, and allow it to air dry fully.
Appliances take up more room than most people expect, and this guide to choosing the right storage unit size can help you plan space before moving items in.
2. Remove or Secure Loose Parts
Shelves, drawers, and detachable hoses should be removed and stored inside the appliance in labeled bags. If you keep them in place, secure them with tape or padding so they don’t shift during transport.
3. Keep Doors Slightly Open
For refrigerators, freezers, washers, and dryers, leave the doors slightly ajar while in storage. This prevents trapped moisture and reduces the risk of mildew or stale odors.
4. Protect Cords and Hoses
Wrap electrical cords neatly and secure them with twist ties or Velcro straps. Store hoses inside the appliance or in a clearly labeled box to prevent damage or loss.
5. Avoid Stacking Heavy Items on Top
While the tops of appliances might seem like convenient surfaces for stacking boxes, too much weight can cause dents or damage. If you must stack, keep it light, like a small box of linens or seasonal décor.
6. Use Protective Covers
A breathable fabric cover or moving blanket will shield your appliances from dust, scratches, and minor bumps. Avoid plastic wrap that traps moisture, as it can encourage rust or mold.
7. Store Upright
Always store appliances upright to protect internal mechanisms. Laying them on their sides or backs can cause oil or fluids to shift inside, potentially damaging the appliance.
8. Choose a Secure Storage Facility
Appliances are valuable, so store them in a clean, secure facility with easy access. At Alliance Self Storage, our units are designed to keep your belongings safe and easy to retrieve whenever you need them.
Before locking in a unit, reviewing common storage mistakes can help you avoid issues that lead to extra costs or unnecessary wear on your appliances.
Final Tip
Proper preparation not only protects your appliances but also ensures they’re ready to use when you bring them home again. Take a little extra time now to save yourself repairs, or replacements, later.
Need space for your appliances? Contact Alliance Self Storage today to reserve your unit.








