Will Candles Melt in a Storage Unit?

Have you ever wondered if candles melt in a storage unit?

If so, you’re not alone. Many people have the same question. While it’s impossible to know for sure without trying it yourself, there are a few things you can keep in mind that may help you make your decision.

It’s no secret that storage units can get extremely hot during the summer months. So what happens to your candles when it’s too warm? Will they melt and ruin your belongings?

Here is everything you need to know about the safe storage of candles.

The Answer:

No one likes to deal with mess that’s created when their candles melt in their storage unit.

Whether or not your candle will melt while in storage depends on the type of candle and where you store them. For example, if they’re stored in a climate controlled unit, where the temperature is maintained, there is little risk of them melting.

However, non-climate controlled units can get extremely hot especially during summer months. Storing your candles in an outdoor, non-climate controlled unit will create an environment where your candles are more likely to melt.

In regards to the melting temperatures of candles at room temperature, it varies according to the make of the candle.

Learning the melting temperature of candles may seem like too much of an effort, and who would really want to do all that research? However, these tidbits of knowledge and tips will save you from a messy puddle in your storage.

Melting Temperatures for Popular Candles

At what temperature will candles melt in storage?

To store your candles for an extended time, it is important to know the melting temperature for each type of candle. This way you can ensure that your candles do not melt and lose their shape during storage.

The highest recorded summer temperature in North America is 134 degrees (Fahrenheit). Will your candles survive the heat? It’s also important to remember that the temperature inside your outdoor storage unit is likely to be higher than the temperature outside.

  • Paraffin 115-142 (46-61 )
    Store-bought candles are made from a variety of different materials, but the most popular is usually paraffin wax. The low burning point means they also melt quickly at 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Beeswax 144-149 (62-65 )
    Beeswax candles are one of the oldest commercialized candles. The candle produces a warm glow and holds a long burning time.Compared to Paraffin wax candles, Beeswax has a higher melting point, which averages 145 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • ParaSoy 133 (56 )
    ParaSoy candles are made of wax that melts at a relatively low temperature, making them a safer option than traditional candles.However, in storage, a Parasoy wax candle will most likely melt around 133 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Soy 113-127 (45-53 )
    Soy candles are made from plant-based wax, which means they are biodegradable and burn cleanly.But there is one downside to soy candles. Unlike most other candles, soy candles melt at a lower temperature at 113 degrees Fahrenheit.

Other considerations for storing candles

how to keep the color of your candles while in storage

When it comes to storing candles, many people just focus on keeping them in a cool, dry place. However, there are other things to consider when it comes to candle storage.

For example, other concerns one would have regarding candle storage includes how to maintain the scent or color of the candles.

While over time it’s inevitable for a scent to diminish, you can try to preserve the scent of your candles by packing them in an airtight container.

To maintain their vibrant color, make sure to place your candles away from sunlight or you can apply a wax additive as a protective barrier. This will act like a sunblock for your candles but will not protect them from melting.

 


Wrapping Up: Will Candles Melt in a Storage Unit?

Yes, candles will melt in a storage unit. However, there are ways to prevent, or at the very least prolong, their shelf life while in storage.

The best solution would be to own a climate controlled storage unit. Since the storage temperature is maintained between 55-85 degrees year-round, your candles will be spared from the heat and moisture build-up.

Are you afraid you will have your candles melt in storage? Find a storage location nearby to reserve a climate controlled storage unit today!

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