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Why do we need storage?

Of course, everyone has a different need, so the need for storage varies. We can all need storage from personal residential to commercial business items.


The purpose of using storage is almost endless, and it provides the ability to solve many problems.


Assessing your storage needs

When thinking about storage, you first need to ensure that you are not just storing unwanted items. Storing things you don't need or want will cost you time and money. Take stock of your items and eliminate the things you can rather than store everything.


Your items

  • What types of things do you need to store?

  • How often will you need to access them?

  • What type of storage is going to work best?


John Bull Storage

John Bull Removals & Storage on the Northern Beaches and North Shore offers short-term and long-term storage in its modern, secure warehouse fitted with a back-to-base alarm.

Our Northern Beaches storage facility utilises a modular storage system specifically designed for the quality storage of household furniture and effects. The modular system consists of specially constructed storage modules into which we load all your valuable household goods. Your possessions remain undisturbed in those modules for the duration of the storage.

Modules are made out of plywood, and for a very good reason – because plywood breathes. The modules are not designed to get wet, so they are never left out in the weather; they are always kept in a secured warehouse. This means modules maintain a very constant temperature whilst in store, preventing deterioration from dampness, mildew and rust.

John Bull storage modules are slightly elevated from floor level, ensuring a steady airflow under and around the storage module. Therefore on a 40-degree day outside the plywood, the module will be comfortably cool inside our warehouse, and on a freezing winter night, the plywood keeps things comfortably warm inside.


Any questions

Contact the team at John Bull Removals and Storage.


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