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Affordable Self Storage Pimlico Island, New South Wales choice

Looking for a secure self storage Pimlico Island option? Guardian Self Storage Ballina is near Pimlico Island. 

33 Smith Drive West Ballina NSW 2478
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday: 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
Phone: (02) 6686 8340

4.5/5

Rated 4.82

from 62 customer reviews

Storage Manager Cameron

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    Premium Self Storage Units in Pimlico Island, Queensland, & New South Wales

    Storage Near Me At Low Costs

    The affordable self storage near Ballina that Guardian Self Storage offers is extremely competitive. There are no upfront administration fees at Guardian Self Storage, which makes storing your items extremely easy. In addition, we have no lock-in contracts, which means it's entirely pain-free to store your belongings in our facilities.

    Local's Choice For Self Storage In Ballina

    We perform regular cleaning and pest control to ensure our storage facility remains clean and free of pests at all times. We're always happy to help fulfil your storage requirements with our excellent onsite manager.

    Self Storage Close To Ballina

    Now a part of the Guardian Self Storage network, Ballina Self Storage is one of the many sites we manage. The most trusted name in storage in Queensland and Northern New South Wales, Guardian Self Storage is now serving Ballina.

    Features


    • Individual pin code access for customer convenience

    • 24/7 CCTV monitoring & daily manager security walkthrough

    • 7 day access, 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
      Ground floor facility with units ranging from 2.5m x 1.3m (3.3m2) up to 7.9m x 2.7m (21.3m2)

    • Onsite manager

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    Immediate move-in is possible, subject to availability. Our friendly team is always ready to help you with any of your needs regarding storage in Ballina- just give us a call today.

    Storing your private belongings safely and securely while keeping them external to your home or property is simple enough with a self storage unit. It can be hard, though, to understand just how much self storage benefits businesses, as businesses can access a much more dizzying array of benefits when compared to private citizens. Fortunately, thanks to the amount of time Guardian Self Storage, the number one team for Ballina self storage, has been working with businesses, we can help any newcomwer comprehend exactly what benefits they can gain from self storage. Contact our team on our enquiry form to find a storage solution that will be tailored to ensure your needs are being met.

    Self storage services offer a wide array of advantages to business clients. As storage facilities are secure, off-site, and centralised, they can provide a convenient storage location for any business that needs to store archived business records. Business customers at Guardian Self Storage can even benefit from a managed warehouse unit, which can help you access a warehouse solution for your business at a lower price point. With expanded capacities for storing inventory, supplies, and stock, your business will be able to achieve a higher turn-over in the same time period. By not advertising the location of your storage shed to the public, you can also further protect your stock and inventory from the risk of theft or damage. There are a wide variety of benefits available to business customers of self storage units.

    Saving space inside your storage unit can be easy with vacuum-sealed bags. Whether mould can grow inside of these vacuum-sealed bags or not, though, isn’t always common knowledge. Luckily, the preferred choice for Queensland and New South Wales self storage, Guardian Self Storage, is able to help you understand everything about vacuum-sealing, including the risk of mould. No matter what kind of storage you require, your local team can help you – complete our enquiry form today to get in touch with our friendly team.

    Vacuum-sealers aren’t entirely able to remove the oxygen from storage bags, enabling the growth of mould. Oxygen is necessary for the survival of the microorganism responsible for the growth of mould, which means that in an environment of an absolute vacuum, no mould can grow. The growth of mould in a vacuum-sealed bag is possible, though, as the majority of the vacuum-sealers available on the market will leave behind roughly 0.5% of the oxygen originally in the bag. Using a candle to remove that oxygen would prevent the growth of mould, but it would also damage and burn the items being stored in the bag at the same time. Introducing an alternative atmosphere to the bag, like one made of CO2, is also an alternative solution, but this requires equipment most people do not have access to. The best way to prevent mould from growing inside of your vacuum-sealed bags is to simply make sure your items aren’t moist when you seal them, and then air them occasionally.

    Due to the unusual shapes and sizes of the items, it can be difficult to ensure that pillows and bedding are effectively packed into a storage unit. Vacuum-sealing these items, then, becomes a tempting solution, but in most cases, that may not be the best solution possible. Luckily, knowing how to best store your belongings, including determining when vacuum-sealing is appropriate, is as easy as turning to the local choice for self storage Queensland and New South Wales, Guardian Self Storage. Reach out to our team via our enquiry form to find out what storage solution will best suit your requirements.

    It can be dangerous to vacuum-seal your bedding and pillows before storage, particularly if feathers were used to construct those items. You’ll be left with a lumpy and uncomfortable pillow or duvet after the force of the vacuum breaks the quills of the feathers used inside of them. Purchasing additional storage space is typically the best solution to being unable to store your bedding inside of your storage unit, especially if you have already vacuum-sealed everything that it is safe to do so. Ensure that your bedding is as clean and flat as it possibly can be, and then make sure that you are folding it effectively before placing it into storage. Airing your bedding regularly is also important during storage, which is a task that becomes much harder if the bedding is put into a vacuum-sealed bag. You risk damaging your bedding, especially any bedding made out of feathers, when you place them into a vacuum-sealed bag.

    Making sure all of your belongings fit into a storage unit can be made much simpler with the help of a vacuum-sealer. While it can make it easier to store traditionally hard-to-store items, such as pillows, sheets, and clothes, using a vacuum-sealer on your items isn’t always the right choice, though. Luckily, the preferred team for Ballina self storage, Guardian Self Storage, is able to help you work out exactly when a vacuum-sealer is and isn’t right for you. Each of our facilities managers would love to help you find the right storage solutions for your needs – complete our enquiry form today to get in touch with our team.

    In specific cases, vacuum-sealing is the wrong choice, particularly if the item is going into storage for an extended period. Leaving materials like fabrics and cloth in a vacuum-sealed bag deprives the fibres in these materials of the air they need to retain their natural structure, and damage can arise as early as one month later. Irreparable damage can be caused when the lack of air causes the materials to crease and warp. As the normal operation of some items, such as sleeping bags, fluffy coats, and insulated jackets requires that they contain air, vacuum-sealing these items is also inherently dangerous, and a bad idea. You should also never leave leather in a vacuum-sealed bag, as the vacuum-sealing will cause the material to begin to wrinkle and crack. Storing your belongings requires careful care be paid, and you should avoid vacuum-sealing some items to prevent damage from occurring.

    Though it can be beneficial upon occasion, it isn’t always the best choice to vacuum seal your items before placing them into storage. Luckily, the team here at Guardian Self Storage, the number one choice for self storage Ballina, understand exactly when you should vacuum seal your items. Complete our enquiry form to learn everything you need to know about the storage options offered by your local storage team.

    While it can help save space, it is only best to vacuum-seal your items for short-term storage. You can maximise the space available inside of your storage unit by vacuum-sealing clothes, bedding, and other hard-to-fold items, so that they may be stored as space-efficiently as possible. When they are left in vacuum-sealed bags for too long, fabrics will become damaged, if not ruined, as the fibres in the fabric will become compressed due to the lack of atmosphere. Instead, clothes, bedding, and all other fabrics that are being stored long-term would be better treated inside of an air-tight storage container. Do not attempt to vacuum-seal large and bulky items or anything that won’t benefit from vacuum-sealing, such as office supplies or antique furniture.

    Because people typically keep their clothes at home in comfortable conditions, the misfortune of removing an article of clothing from the closet only to find it consumed by mould is only experienced by the unlucky few. Despite that, though, it is still possible for mould to grow on clothes, and some customers can find themselves concerned about what will happen to their clothes when they are left in storage. Luckily, the preferred choice for self storage Ballina, Guardian Self Storage, can help ease your mould-related concerns. Whatever your storage needs, your local storage facility can help – fill out our enquiry form to get started today.

    It is usually a simple process to protect clothes in storage from mould. Extremely humid and moist environments are required to allow mould to grow at a high rate. As such, cleaning and drying all of your items is all you need to make sure that mould cannot grow on them. The simplest solution to the growth of mould on clothes, then, is to give them a thorough wash and then properly dring them before they are stored away. Only place articles of clothing into storage boxes if they are dry – you can inspect each article thoroughly when you are folding them to put away. Furthermore, the growth of mould can be inhibited by making sure that air can flow freely between boxes in storage.

    Storage facilities value security as a core principle. That security may become inconvenient, though, if only facility staff can open the storage units. Luckily, the number one team for self storage in Ballina, Guardian Self Storage, understands how to retain the full safety benefits of a lock while also allowing customers easy access to their unit. Get in touch with our team via our enquiry form to make a start finding the right storage solution for your needs.

    To secure their storage units, all Guardian Self Storage customers must purchase their own lock. Our team normally recommends customers purchase either a combination lock or a padlock, either lock will meet your security requirements comfortably. Both of these locks can also be removed by a locksmith, with some effort, if a customer should lose either their combination or their key, making them more convenient. In most cases, our staff cannot access your unit, as the keys and combinations are the customer’s responsibility. With that said, though, business customers may choose to utilise a managed storage unit, though, can negotiate access with our staff to do so. Clients, not our team, lock all of the storage units in our facilities.

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