Storage Solutions

LOCK & LOAD SELF STORAGE FOR BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, BEDFORDSHIRE AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

All our self-storage units will provide you with plenty of space to store furniture, and all your other home contents. Long or short term, we provide you with just what you need – top quality, secure storage space at an excellent price.

What you get with lock and load

  • Your own individual storage unit which you are free to come and go as you please
  • 150sqft (13.75sqm) of secure, dry, clean useable space
  • Flexibility to store for as long or as short a period as you require
  • Fully secure and insured sites
  • A storage unit you can drive right up to the door of

WHAT WE STORE

WE WILL STORE

  • Household Storage
  • Domestic Storage
  • Vehicle Storage
  • Archiving and documentation storage
  • Tools and machinery
  • Online shop storage
  • Building materials

WE WON'T STORE

  • Explosives or anything flammable
  • Food or other perishable items
  • Damp or wet items (make sure freezers are fully defrosted!) and washing machines / dishwasher are fully drained
  • Anything liable to leak oil or other items which will stain or damage the unit.
  • Animals & plants

Our Storage Solutions

Business
Storage

Business Storage

Lock and Load has safe and dry storage for your business assets.
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Domestic
Storage

Domestic Storage

Moving house, down-sizing, or going abroad? Decorating a room, renovating or just de-cluttering? Whether you need a few square feet or space for the entire contents of your house we have the perfect solution for your every need and all at a great price.
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Make an enquiry today!

Call us on 01234 713 216

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Lock & Load Self Storage top tips for finding the right location

We’ve been in the self-storage business since 2012, so we have a lot of experience to share.

First, choose the right facility

Pitfalls to avoid

  • Look out for tight or restrictive alleyways or corridors that could make moving your items difficult, or even pose a fire risk
  • Check there are no open ceilings in the storage unit that could lead to contamination or allow rodents to get in
  • Avoid wooden removal crates – these are a fire hazard

Questions to ask

Check the opening hours – can you have access to your belongings every day of the week? Can you park right by your storage unit? If not, you’ll end up lugging heavy boxes or furniture around for long distances.

Next, pack your belongings

Once you’ve chosen the ideal storage facility, make sure you protect your items so they arrive in pristine condition (and stay that way until you collect them).

  • Protect fragile goods such as dishes and glasses in tissue paper or bubble wrap
  • Wrap pictures and mirrors in cardboard marked ‘fragile’ and store them upright
  • Wrap table legs with bubble wrap
  • Use mattress covers (we stock them if you don’t have any) and dust sheets for soft furnishings
  • Take furniture apart if possible, bag fixings and label for easy assembly
  • Store clothing on hangers in special wardrobe boxes
  • Clean garden equipment before storing
  • Drain and dry out washing machines to prevent damp in the storage unit
  • Leave fridge and freezer doors open for ventilation

Boxes

Use good quality storage boxes, and make sure you label them clearly on the top and sides so you can find everything again! Fill them right up to prevent them tipping or collapsing (if there’s any space left, pack it with paper). You can fill drawers with lighter items to use the space as economically as possible. Pack heavy items in several small boxes so they’re easy to lift

Finally, transfer everything to your Lock & Load Self Storage unit

Plan how you’re going to pack the unit before you start. For instance, make sure large items like furniture go at the back so they don’t block access, and keep things you’re likely to need near the doors. Stack similar sized boxes together to make the best use of the space. Store sofas on their base to ensure they stay in shape, and stack chairs seat-to-seat, separated with cloth or paper. Avoid placing heavy items on sofas or mattresses, and for maximum ventilation try not to lean or stack furniture against walls.

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