Helpful Hints Regarding Mini Storage Units

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.

There are plenty of different sizes of units to consider, from tiny units that contain about 32 square feet of space to huge units that might have more than 350 square of space. If you are packing up the dorm room, a small 4'x8' room is probably big enough and quite economical to rent. A 6'x6' room is another affordable option to consider, particularly if you have a futon, microwave and mini fridge.

Larger units, such as a 5'x10' size can be an excellent option if you need to store files or file cabinets or perhaps some extra office supplies. At around $40 per month, renting a storage unit is far cheaper than renting a larger office, so if you to make some space for new employees in your office or just feel crowded, it can be very cost effective to think about a mini storage unit.

For those who are moving and need to pack up and store the contents of a one-bedroom apartment or a studio-size apartment, you could opt for a 6'x12' unit, especially if you won't be storing several appliances. If you do need to store your washer, dryer and fridge, a large 10'x10' unit is a better idea. For apartments or homes that have three or four bedrooms, you probably should think about a large 10'x20' or 10'x24' unit. The latter of which is a great option if you are storing a tent trailer, boat or a vehicle.

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.

When it comes to costs, find a mini storage company that allows you to pay by the month rather than forcing customers to sign a long-term contract. Some companies even allow weekly rentals, which definitely can be handy if you don't need a whole month or perhaps you need an odd amount of rental time, such as six weeks. In addition, ask about discounts for seniors, students, businesses and the military. Another tip is to select a company that allows around-the-clock access to your storage unit, as this can come in handy.




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