Parkland and Spanaway's Largest Personal, Business, RV & Boat Storage Centers - 2 Tacoma Locations

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Parkland

15413 1st Ave. Ct. S.
Tacoma, WA

(253) 539-0525


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Storage Center
Parkland
220 E. 112th St.
Tacoma, WA

(253) 536-0380

Resident Security Manager on-site

 

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Unit Sizes

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5' X 5' Hall Closet

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5' X 10' Walk-in Closet

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5' X 15' Large Walk-in Closet

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10' X 10' Small Bedroom

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10' X 15' Large Bedroom

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10' X 20' One-Car Garage

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10' X 25' Large One-Car Garage

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10' X 30' Extra-Large One-Car Garage

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9 to 6

Sat 10 to 5

Sun 10 to 2

 
 
 


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Packing Tips

Allow plenty of time for packing. It usually takes much longer than you expect. If you have good, sturdy boxes, great. Otherwise, consider buying them; they're always clean and just the right size for the job. Ink-free newsprint makes fine, safe packing material – newspaper can cause permanent stains. You may also consider purchasing bubble wrap for glass and other fragile items.

Take the time to mark the contents of every box on three sides - you won't regret it later. Put items to which you need access in your storage unit last. Toiletries and personal items, often packed last should be at the front.

Stoves and refrigerators, once thoroughly cleaned, can hold bulky items like blankets and pillows (wrapped in plastic). Dresser drawers can be packed with things.

Pack heavy items like books in smaller boxes. Keep the boxes 30 pounds or less for easy moving. Seal the boxes with packing tape to avoid accidents and improve stacking. Place durable goods on the bottom of a stack, more fragile items on top.

 
 

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