Friday 25 October 2013

Helpful Information About Renting A Storage Unit

By Joyce McIntosh


Self-storage comes in handy for many reasons. People use self-storage to house items they cannot fit into their home or office. Sometimes people store items in mini storage units if they are relocating to a new home and need temporary storage. College students often rent mini storage units during the summer months when the dorms are closed. Here are some helpful tips for those who might need to rent a storage unit in the near future.

Most storage facilities offer a variety of different sized units to accommodate the differing needs of their clients. It is important that you calculate about how much space you need so that you don't end up paying for a bigger unit than you might actually utilize. If you are a college student who needs to pack up a dorm room, a 4'x8' unit or 6'x6' unit is probably a good size. This will fit bedding, clothes, books and other odds and ends, such as a dorm fridge or microwave.

A unit that measures 5'x10' might be a good place to store office file cabinets or file boxes if these are taking up too much space in your office. This can be much more cost effective than renting a larger office. You might only pay about $40 per month for the storage unit, while a larger office could cost hundreds more each month.

For people who need to pack up and store the contents of a studio apartment or a one-bedroom apartment, a 6'x12'-sized unit probably will hold just about everything you have. If you have several appliances to store, it is probably better to select a 10'x20' unit or even a 10'x24' storage unit. The 10'x24' unit actually can hold the contents of a two-bedroom or three-bedroom home and also is an excellent choice for those who need to store a truck or other type of vehicle or perhaps a boat or Jet Skis.

When you rent an East Lansing storage unit or a Bath self-storage unit, you should do some research first. For instance, you will definitely want to choose a mini storage facility with good security measures in place. The facility should be well-lit, and cameras should be set around the property. The whole facility also needs to be protected by fencing.

Some storage companies are only open for a set amount of hours each day, so avoid these and find a place where you have 24/7 access to your storage unit. To avoid extra costs, ask about discounts for seniors, military and students and also find a place that does not ask for a security deposit. Don't sign a long-term lease, either, find a facility with monthly rental rates or weekly rental rates. Some facilities even have an auto-pay option so you don't even have to worry about forgetting to send a check.




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