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Choosing The Right Size Storage Units


It might be very difficult to estimate the size of the storage units you might need when youre looking into empty rooms waiting to be filled up with your possessions. Theres nothing to give you any indication of how many boxes the rooms can take or how many shelves and racks you can insert. This is a rather daunting task especially if you are using a self storage unit for the first time. But this is exactly where the experts and storage managers can help you. With their expertise and experience, and your list of what exactly you need to put into your units, you will be able to come up with an almost accurate figure of the space you will need to rent.

Theres no harm in selecting a unit much larger than what you actually need. Human tendency is to occupy as much available space as there exists, and then some more. You will however be faced with difficulties if you rent a unit smaller than your requirements, which is exactly what you need to avoid. Most storage facilities will give you a rate sheet with the sizes of the different available units and the number of boxes they can hold. This does serve as a good enough indicator, but you might then be faced with the problem of figuring out how many boxes your belongings will take up. To resolve this problem, some facilities now come up with making a comparison between the storage units and the amount of rooms of furniture each can contain.

A 5 x 10 feet unit is usually described as approximately the size of a closet and can accommodate the furniture of a single room. Storage units that are 5 x 15 feet can hold the furniture of three rooms and so on. The largest unit that you will find at most facilities is the 10 x 30 feet one. This can contain the furniture of a three bedroom home with ease. While these dimensions do give you some idea of how much a standard unit can contain, you do need to remember that these are only approximations. What they consider to make this comparison is the amount of furniture an average bedroom will contain. Now if you have way more furniture and household items than usual, you might need to make allowances for these.

In some cases the storage facility manager will agree to come across to your residence and take a look at the items that you want to put into your storage units. This might be a special request you need to make, but it is definitely worth the effort. These experts with their skills and years of experience will give you the best advice as to how large a unit you need. They might also be able to suggest ways in which to maximize utility of a regular sized space. You do need to consider that even though you might use up all the floor space, there is still is a lot of standing space or height that you have left under-utilized. By installing shelving and racks, you might be able to make use of this space as well. And you might even end up paying rent for only one instead of the multiple storage units you initially budgeted for. Thinking this through carefully before you sign the lease will be your best bet and will help you make a balanced and judicious decision.

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Choosing the Right Size Storage Unit


Choosing a self storage unit can be a daunting task and needs to be looked into minutely as your household goods and precious items need a proper storage space. There are many reasons why people need a self storage facility but moving, relocation, death in the family and inheritance can lead to a requirement of a safe, secure unit where you can just stack the extra items while you also have the freedom to access it anytime you want to.

There are a variety of self storage units available and most people tend to over estimate and get bigger units that they actually need. There are a few points that should be kept in mind, before signing the lease of a storage unit such as:

- Do you actually require a climate controlled unit for the things that you are planning to store?

- What is the actual size of a storage unit that you need?

- Is the place secure?

- Have you looked up the conditions and agreement before you lease?

You need to be sure of the size the size of the self storage facility that should be rented. As there are a variety of self storage units in different sizes available to suit each personal and commercial requirement, knowing about each one is essential for you to plan in advance. We recommend that you go room to room or in any case write up an inventory of the items you want to store. For large items you want to put into a self storage unit, measure the height and width for accuracy. If you are storing a large amount of items such as furniture, drawing up a floor plan with measurements will help you to decide on exactly the right size of self storage unit for your needs.

The following is a guide to the sizes of self storage units and how much each type of unit can usually store:

1. The smallest is the 5×5 unit which is about the size of small bathroom and can hold about 30 file size boxes on shelves. It can also accommodate a few chairs and miscellaneous items.

2. The next is the 5×10 which is about the size of a large closet. The size is perfect to contain 1 room’s furniture or 84 file boxes without shelves.

3. The 5×15 self storage units is about the size of a walk in closet and is able to hold about three rooms of furniture but if you intend using only boxes then it will have about 130 file size storage boxes without shelves.

4. The 10×10 storage units are the size of a middle sized bedroom and are able to hold furniture of nearly 4 rooms along with miscellaneous items. You can either store 108 files on shelves or 168 boxes without shelves.

5. The 10×15 is a small garage sized storage unit has the capacity to hold 5 room’s of furniture or 295 file size boxes without shelves.

6. One of the bigger units is the 10×20 which is about the size of a car garage. It can hold the furniture of a 2 bedroom house without the small appliances or other items. You can also store about 379 file boxes without shelves.

7. The 10 x25 storage unit is perfect for storing the goods of a 2-3 bedroom home or 504 file size boxes without aisles.

8. The 10 x 30 units is a huge space about the size of a 1.5 garage which can easily accommodate the contents of a 3 bedroom home along with all the miscellaneous items.

If after reading the above guide, you are still unsure of what your self storage unit size should be – take your inventory with you and ask for the assistance of the personnel at your chosen storage company.

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Picking the Right Size for Your Self Storage Rental


Once you have decided to rent a self storage unit, you may be faced with the difficult question of determining what size unit you should rent. There are several factors that you should take into consideration before making your finally decision. The first consideration will be the purpose your self storage unit will have. The second consideration is whether you intend to use your self storage unit for a little while or a long time. The third consideration is what types of items you will be storing in your self storage unit. And finally, you will have to consider whether you will be adding more items to your self storage unit in the future.

First, think about what you will use your self storage unit for. If you will be using it to store items for the winter, such as a motorcycle, jet skis, a small bike, or a quad, you will need to have very accurate measurements of those machines to use before you pick a unit size. Always allow for a bit of extra space around your machines. If you pick a unit that is the exact same length as your motorcycle, you may run into some difficulties.

If you will be using your self storage location to store the items you sell from a home business, you will need a larger container than if you were simply storing boxes that can be piled on one another. This need for a larger space is dictated by the fact that you will need to create walkways for yourself between the items that are stored so that you can have easy access to each and every box. A good saleman can always lay his hands on exactly the products he needs to sell. So with that in mind, turn your self storage unit into a mini filing room or well organized office, so that you can shelve your items quickly and easily and just as quickly and easily access them when needed.

If you will be using your self storage location for boxes or other home use storage items, you will need as big a space as will comfortably accommodate all stored possessions without harming any of them. This will necessitate some guess work on your part, but by carefully examining your items, you’ll be able to find the right size for your self storage rental.

Your second consideration should be the length of time you will be using your self storage unit. If it will be for a relatively short amount of time and you will not need to access the contents of any of the boxes between when they are stored and when they are moved, you can use the smallest unit available that will accommodate all of your needs. However, if you plan to be using the self storage unit for awhile, you will probably need to select a larger space so you can create moving room for yourself to be able to access the contents of boxes between when they are moved in and moved out.

Third, consider what types of items you will be storing in your self storage unit. If it will be all strong and sturdy items, you can likely use a smaller unit. This is because these items can be more easily stacked, allowing you to take advantage of vertical space instead of only floor space. But if you will be storing items that will easily break or are in any other way fragile, you will likely need a larger storage unit so that you can better spread out your storage boxes.

Finally, one of your most important considerations when picking the right size for your self storage rental unit is whether you will be adding new items in the future. If you will have first filled your self storage unit because you’ve worked to declutter your house, you should probably consider that you will have extra items to add in the future. If you are maintaining a self storage unit to store items that a child will take with them in the future, you may continue to add new items during the time between when you first opened the unit and when the child is on their own. In either of these cases, rent a larger storage unit than you need at the time when you first use it. It is a large hassle to move from unit to unit, so when you know you will need extra space in the future, account for it when you first rent your self storage unit.

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How to Choose the Right Size Storage Rental Unit


Taking advantage of the many storage rental facilities all across the United States has helped millions of families save space in their homes while safely storing important items. Even though renting a storage unit might seem like an easy task to many it can be difficult especially if a person has never rented a storage facility before. Choosing a safe area to store items in is hard enough and the work doesn’t stop there. Once a person or family has found a likely storage facility it is sometimes hard to decide what size storage unit should be rented.

The size of a storage rental unit does not seem like an important concern to most people but anyone that has rented a storage unit before will tell you that choosing the wrong sized storage unit can be a disaster. Whether a storage unit is ultimately too large or to small having the wrong size can spell disaster for a person on a tight budget or a person that is in desperate need of more space. Before renting a storage unit it is important that all individuals spend time deciding how much space they will need for the belongings they plan to put into storage.

Most storage rental facilities provide prospective customers with the sizes of their available storage units. The most common storage unit sizes are 10 feet wide by 5 feet deep, 10 feet wide by 10 feet deep, 10 feet wide by 20 feet deep, 15 feed wide by 20 feet deep, and 20 feet wide by 20 feet deep. Many companies will provide you these numbers and even small pictures to give you an idea of what the size looks like but the average person might have a hard time visualizing these sizes. To make things easier keep this in mind, 10×5 is about the size of a walk in closet, 10×10 is usually the size of a very small bedroom, 10×20 is the size of the average one car garage with 15×20 being only slightly larger, and 20×20 is the size of a spacious two car garage.

The monthly rental fee of most storage facilities is determined by the size of the unit being rented. The larger the storage unit the more you will pay. Even though most storage rental facilities are relatively affordable the monthly fee can add up over time. Renting too much space can lead to money being wasted in storage rental fees that are unnecessary. On the other hand, renting too little space can lead to the need to upgrade storage units which often causes additional fees to be charged to your account not to mention added labor and time spent making a second move that could have been easily avoided.

To avoid spending extra time and money take some time to determine how much space your items will need before you sign any contracts. First, isolate all of the items you plan to place in storage. This might be harder for some people than others but it will be worth it in the end. Even if you have to pile boxes onto beds or couches get all of the items you want to store in one location and stack them in approximately the same way you will store them in your storage unit. Get a measuring tape and figure out how much space your items occupy and give a bit of allowance for extra space to remain around and above all of the items you plan to store.

If you feel that your items could be stored more efficiently in different boxes or containers then repack them! Do not wait until after you have rented a storage unit and started moving things into the storage unit to start thinking about more efficient ways to pack. Experiment with plastic containers, larger, and smaller boxes until you get everything packed and arranged in a way that you think will be easy to fit in a smaller storage facility without crowding the unit.

After you have gotten everything you want ready for storage and are prepared to rent your storage unit take a moment and think to yourself will I ever put anything else in storage? If the answer is I don’t know, always try to rent a slightly larger storage unit if the space you plan to rent will just barely fit in all of your current belongings. This will save you the inconvenience and expense of renting an additional storage unit or having to move all of your belongings to another storage unit.

On the other hand, if you do not plan to store any additional items to your storage unit and actually plan to be removing items shortly because of a move or any other reason do not be afraid to rent a storage unit that just squeezes everything in. This can be done safely for extremely short term storage because there is a less of a chance that your storage unit will attract vermin in the form of insects and rodents. When your items are in storage for short periods of time there is little need to make all of the preparations necessary for safe, long term, storage.

Lastly, if you are renting on a short term basis and need to store furniture and many belongings before a move into a home do not be afraid to rent the largest unit available. Renting a large space for a short period of time can be convenient and financially sound since you are not planning to keep the storage space for several months or years.

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