Canadian Owned and Operated since 1994

20412 118A AVE NW, EDMONTON, AB 1-780-455-9242
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Appliance Storage Near You

Safe, Reliable Storage for Appliances

Whether you’re moving, renovating, or just need extra space, Yellowhead Storage provides the perfect solution for keeping your appliances secure and protected. From large refrigerators to compact microwaves, our spacious storage units are designed to accommodate appliances of all sizes.

Recommended Unit Sizes for Appliance Storage

  • 5×10 Unit – Ideal for smaller appliance storage, such as microwaves, dishwashers, and mini-fridges.
  • 10×10 Unit – Perfect for larger items like refrigerators, washers, dryers, and stoves.

 

Tips for Storing Appliances Safely

To protect your appliances while in storage, follow these steps:

  • Clean and Dry Thoroughly – Remove all food, water, and debris from your appliances to prevent mold, mildew, and odors.
  • Leave Doors Slightly Open – This helps prevent moisture buildup inside refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers.
  • Wrap and Protect – Use moving blankets or padding to protect surfaces from scratches and dents.
  • Secure Cords and Hoses – Tape cords and hoses to the appliance to prevent tripping or damage during storage.

 

Reserve Your Appliance Storage Unit Today!
Protect your household appliances and ensure they stay in top condition. Contact Yellowhead Storage to book your storage unit today.

Hours

(Starting September 1st)
Monday – 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Tuesday – 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Wednesday – 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Thursday – 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Friday – 9:00AM to 5:00PM
Saturday – 9:00AM to 4:00PM
Sunday – 10:00AM to 2:00PM
Closed Holidays
Holiday Hours:
December 25 & 26 – Closed
January 1 – Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Properly preparing appliances for storage ensures their longevity. Thoroughly clean and dry appliances to prevent mold or mildew growth during storage. Leave appliance doors slightly ajar to facilitate airflow and reduce moisture buildup. For added protection against dust and scratches, consider using appliance covers. Disconnect appliances properly, following manufacturer instructions, and secure any loose parts to prevent damage during transportation or storage.

You can store appliances in a self-storage unit, but you need to consider whether the unit is suitable. For example, does the unit have climate control? Is there a way to control the humidity in the unit? Also, prepare the appliances for storage by cleaning them, disassembling them, wrapping them, and using appliance covers or pads to protect them from dust and scratches.