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A Beginner’s Guide to Storage Units

storelocal | June 16, 2016 @ 3:00 PM

Running out of space in your garage or home, but can’t bear to part with any of your possessions? Are you downsizing your current home and need a place to store extra furniture? Maybe you just own a large-scale item like a canoe or ATV that doesn’t quite fit in your home and you need a place to park it. If you haven’t already considered it, a storage unit can be a great option to safely store any excess items. If you’re a first time storage unit user, we’ve put together a list of must-know tips to keep in mind when browsing for self-storage units.

1. Climate Control

If you live in an area of the United States that experiences seasonal temperature change, a self-storage unit with climate-control is a great investment. Books, photographs, art, wine, and electronics (like sound systems, TVs, and computers) are all susceptible to damage if not kept at an appropriate temperature. For those who live in the Southern US, like in Arizona, or an area that experiences heat and humidity, a non-climate controlled self-storage unit can bring mold, corrosion, and rust.

2. Drive Up Storage Units

If you’re planning on storing heavier items, or a large quantity of smaller items, consider a place that offers drive-up storage units. If you don’t find an appropriate facility with a drive-up option, a storage unit equipped with moving carts will do just fine! Likewise, take note to see if all units are located on the ground floor. Moving items in to a second or even third floor unit can be physically exhausting.

3. Security

The last thing any storage unit customer would want is to come back to have their precious belongings rifled through. Make sure the facility you choose is equipped with around-the- clock surveillance.

4. Storage Unit Size

Even though you may think it’s a good idea to get the smallest unit you can, there will always be extra items you may have forgotten to account for! If you buy a larger space with a little extra wiggle room, you won’t have to worry about moving your items to another unit if you come across some more pieces to store.

5. The Little Things

Moving items always come with a few unexpected hitches! Keep an eye out for storage facilities that can sell you any item you may need, including mattress covers, bubble wrap, locks, and different sized boxes.
When looking for storage units in Corona don’t forget to look for units that offer great features like those mentioned above. Having a good unit will help you have peace of mind over your stored valuables.

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