Storage tips: Who needs storage?
Storage buildings, or utility buildings add options which otherwise might not be available. They can also be versatile. You can use them for a lot more than just tossing a few boxes inside until you need them. Almost everyone needs some storage space at some time in their life. What are some of these uses? we made a short list, and are sure that you can come up with many more.
Storage tips: Who needs storage?
- Accountants Need space for document storage
- Air Conditioning and heating contractors need space for parts and units being held until installation.
- Appliance dealers, installation, repair and maintenance technicians need places to store parts, and appliances for future installations and repairs.
- Auto Repair technicians need places to store tools, and parts for future use.
- Builders often need on site offices and storage facilities for materials that need to be kept dry.
- Cabinet Makers and installers sometimes need extra space for holding finished products until installation, or extra materials.
- Carpet installers need to keep products dry before installation.
- Dry wall installers have sheet rock and tape, bedding, and texture materials which need to be stored in a safe dry environment.
- Electricians need to keep their materials safe and dry.
- Farmers need extra space for storing materials and equipment.
- General contractors often have a variety of construction related items which need temporary storage such as building materials, hardware, and fixtures.
- Health, medical billing and medical equipment agencies need places to store documents and equipment as well as other items related to the medical industry.
- Hobbyists of all types, whether creating small furniture, crafts, or just about anything else you can imagine need space to work and store materials and products.
- Janitorial services need places to house supplies.
- Landscape and lawn can use storage space for storing tools and the materials used in this trade.
- Masonry, supplies such as Portland cement need to be kept dry until mixed for use.
- Nurseries need tool storage space, and a place to keep fertilizers, pesticides, and other nursery growing related materials.
- Pest control services must have storage for pesticides, and the tools of the trade such as sprayers and spreaders.
- Pool cleaning and supplies. Chlorine, baking soda, and other chemicals used in this industry require dry storage.
- Property management storage involves storing a variety of materials and tools related to building and property maintainance.
- Real estate agencies needing a place to store signs, left behind goods, and other items related to the industry.
- Remodeling contractors need all types of plumbing electrical, hardware, and appliance storage space.
- Roofing contractors need space to store shingles and felt as well as other supplies.
- Small engine repair requires a place to work, and the tools and materials for doing the job.
- Tile workers use a variety of grouts and other masonry materials that need dry storage.
- Upholsterers need space for storing fabrics and working.
December 20, 2008
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