Bach Self Storage North Ogden

Bach Self Storage North Ogden We strive to make leasing a storage unit as easy, convenient and comfortable as possible as it truly So you never have to wait to do business!

Bach Self Storage features 7 different unit sizes with climate controlled units available. Sizes range from our small 5x5 foot units to 12x50 foot units perfect for storing anything from a few boxes to your RV! All spaces consist of quality steel or concrete construction. Our facility features include 24-hour security cameras, high fences, bright lights, a coded access gate, individual unit alarms

, and a resident manager. We also feature an easy to use kiosk where you can rent a unit, purchase a lock, pay your bill and more! We offer free use of our moving truck with every new move-in along with other great specials. Come in and ask us how we can save you money! We also sell boxes and moving supplies to make your move easier. Remember, our self storage rentals can store as much or as little as you need, for any length of time you desire. Bach Self Storage can store your Holiday Decorations, Furniture, Kids’ Toys, Winter Clothes, Golf Clubs, Skis, Bicycles, Tools, Camping Gear, Office Supplies, and much more! Anything you do not have room for at home, we will keep safe and sound. Please contact us today to speak with an experienced, professional site manager who can answer your questions, and provide valuable assistance on choosing the right size storage unit, choosing the right storage unit type, and most importantly, how Bach Self Storage can save you money over the competition while still providing superior service. Also visit our location in Twin Falls, ID at 1830 Washington St. North or call 208-733-1156.

01/25/2020
06/28/2019
We had a really fun 2018 garage sale and breakfast. Thanks so much to all of you that came by to join us!
08/06/2018

We had a really fun 2018 garage sale and breakfast. Thanks so much to all of you that came by to join us!

Don’t forget about our community garage sale this morning from 8:00-1:00. Free breakfast until the food runs out!!!
08/04/2018

Don’t forget about our community garage sale this morning from 8:00-1:00. Free breakfast until the food runs out!!!

have a awesome May 4th! πŸ˜‚πŸ€—
05/04/2018

have a awesome May 4th! πŸ˜‚πŸ€—

Have a Good Wednesday everyone hang in there!   πŸ˜…βœŠ
05/02/2018

Have a Good Wednesday everyone hang in there! πŸ˜…βœŠ

Top of the Morning to ya! (: ☘️ ☺️
03/17/2018

Top of the Morning to ya! (: ☘️ ☺️

Happy Friday everyone! πŸ˜† πŸ€—
03/09/2018

Happy Friday everyone! πŸ˜† πŸ€—

Passing on what I thought was a pretty good idea...
03/16/2017

Passing on what I thought was a pretty good idea...

11/11/2016
10/22/2016

It's that time of year again...RV storage

RV storage
β€’ How to keep an RV battery in good condition.
The battery should be trickle charged, but it would be better to leave it in the RV and start the engine every two weeks and let it run for about three minutes. That way, the oil circulates through the engine, etc.

β€’ Step by step instructions on how to winterize an RV for winter storage.
Disconnect all ac connections. Unit should only be using batteries for power.
1. Open any faucet and let the electric water pump drain all of the water. Including your hot water heater. Or drain it from the outside drain plug. Then empty the holding tank(s).

2. After that is done. Hook up a line from the fresh water intake pump to RV anti-freeze containers. These usually come in one gallon containers. And are (usually) pink in color. ONLY use RV anti-freeze!

Most RV's have an adapter that goes from the inlet pump to the one gallon containers. Just take a screwdriver-remove the existing inlet connection hose and replace it with the hose you will use to place in the anti-freeze.

If you do not have one-you can just buy the same size hose at any hardware store. And when you open a faucet the pump will start to suck in the anti-freeze. Just as it usually does for fresh water.

3. Close all your faucets. Then turn on the one in the shower. Pump in the anti-freeze until you see it running pink (or color of your anti-freeze) out of the shower head. And the bathroom faucets.

4. Close them and proceed to do the same for your other areas that have faucets. Galley area, etc.

5. Pour in some anti-freeze directly into the toilet bowl. Flush it into your holding tank.

6. Last, double check by opening your hot and cold faucets to confirm the anti-freeze flows from all.

7. When done - reconnect the original intake line to your inlet pump.

When you want to use it again. Just hook up fresh water. Open all faucets until clear water flows. And remember to also refill your hot water heater.

Leave your refrigerator door open. Wipe it down good with a cleaner. Then, if it is going into storage, remove your batteries. Place them on a "trickle charger" for the duration.

β€’ How to keep an RV battery in good condition.
The battery should be trickle charged, but it would be better to leave it in the RV and start the engine every two weeks and let it run for about three minutes. That way, the oil circulates through the engine, etc.

β€’ Step by step instructions on how to winterize an RV for winter storage.
Disconnect all ac connections. Unit should only be using batteries for power.
1. Open any faucet and let the electric water pump drain all of the water. Including your hot water heater. Or drain it from the outside drain plug. Then empty the holding tank(s).

2. After that is done. Hook up a line from the fresh water intake pump to RV anti-freeze containers. These usually come in one gallon containers. And are (usually) pink in color. ONLY use RV anti-freeze!

Most RV's have an adapter that goes from the inlet pump to the one gallon containers. Just take a screwdriver-remove the existing inlet connection hose and replace it with the hose you will use to place in the anti-freeze.

If you do not have one-you can just buy the same size hose at any hardware store. And when you open a faucet the pump will start to suck in the anti-freeze. Just as it usually does for fresh water.

3. Close all your faucets. Then turn on the one in the shower. Pump in the anti-freeze until you see it running pink (or color of your anti-freeze) out of the shower head. And the bathroom faucets.

4. Close them and proceed to do the same for your other areas that have faucets. Galley area, etc.

5. Pour in some anti-freeze directly into the toilet bowl. Flush it into your holding tank.

6. Last, double check by opening your hot and cold faucets to confirm the anti-freeze flows from all.

7. When done - reconnect the original intake line to your inlet pump.

When you want to use it again. Just hook up fresh water. Open all faucets until clear water flows. And remember to also refill your hot water heater.

Leave your refrigerator door open. Wipe it down good with a cleaner. Then, if it is going into storage, remove your batteries. Place them on a "trickle charger" for the duration.

Address

2197 N 400 E, Ste A
North Ogden, UT
84414

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm
2pm - 6pm

Telephone

+18017374435

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