Spring Cleaning the CDA Way


In Coeur D’Alene, spring brings fresh air, longer days, and the perfect excuse to finally deal with the garage that swallowed the car. Over the winter, snow shovels, holiday décor, tools, outdoor gear, and forgotten boxes quietly pile up until there is no room left for anything else. When spring arrives, many homeowners realize that what they really need is not just a cleaning day it is a temporary place to put everything so they can truly organize and reset. That is where Budget Storage, located at 7700 Franklin St in Coeur D’Alene, ID 83815, becomes the secret weapon for spring cleaning done the right way. Why spring is the best time to tackle garage clutter After months of winter storage, your garage is likely holding far more than it should. Seasonal gear, sports equipment, boxes of paperwork, and random household items slowly turn a functional garage into a cramped storage cave. Spring is ideal for decluttering because you can finally see everything clearly, decide what to keep, and plan how to reorganize. The problem most people face is simple: there is nowhere to move items while you clean. Trying to sort and organize in the same crowded space usually leads to frustration and unfinished projects.Using self storage units as a temporary holding space makes all the difference. The “Single Car Garage” solution One of the most popular storage sizes for spring cleaning is the 10'x20' unit, often called a “Single Car Garage” size. It offers enough room to hold everything from a typical home garage bikes, boxes, lawn equipment, tools, and seasonal décor while you clean, sort, and reorganize. Instead of shuffling piles from one corner to another, you can move items into a spacious storage unit, work on your garage with a clear floor, and then bring back only what truly belongs there. This approach saves time, reduces stress, and helps you make smarter decisions about what you actually need. How storage units make spring cleaning easier Using storage units during a garage cleanout turns chaos into a ...



February 9th, 2026


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