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Things to Consider When Choosing Where to Rent Your Storage Unit

by Felecia Banks

Looking for self-storage solutions for your home? Whether you are de-cluttering, renovating, or relocating, life's changes do not always happen with clock-like regularity. Consequently, you may find yourself needing temporary storage space for some or all of your valuable belongings. 

Self-storage facilities exist to meet this demand. These businesses rent out storage units to people and businesses that need quick access to storage space. Unfortunately, not all self-storage facilities are created equal, meaning careful consideration is necessary to find one that suits your needs and situation.

Take the following factors into account when selecting where to rent your self-storage unit. 

The amount of stuff you need to store

Storage units come in various sizes, with some facilities offering a greater range of sizes than others. When selecting a self-storage facility, consider the size range of the storage units they have. The right facility should have the storage unit size you need. 

To determine what size of storage unit you need, calculate the square footage of the items you intend to store. 

The location of the self-storage facility

As the demand for self-storage services surges, so too does the number of facilities that offer those services. If you live in a large town or city, chances are high that there are multiple self-storage facilities located near you. 

When deciding where to rent your storage unit, it's important to consider your home's proximity to your preferred self-storage service provider. The closer they are to your home, the easier and more convenient it will be to access your belongings. You don't want to waste time and money travelling long distances to access your stuff when the need arises.

The security level of the facility

Renting a self-storage unit means keeping your personal items at an off-site facility and entrusting someone else with their security. If you want to have peace of mind during the rental period, you should check the general state of security at the facility you intend to rent your storage unit from.

Look for a facility that takes its security seriously. Some examples of good security features include:

  • Security guards at the main gate and on-premises 
  • Video surveillance systems covering every area of the property
  • Personalised pin code access to the facility

Only rent a storage unit at a facility that can provide a reasonable level of protection to your items. Don't forget to purchase storage unit insurance to cushion yourself against theft or property damage that may occur while your stuff is in storage. Look into storage units near you.


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Upgrading our curtains

We have just bought a new house, and the guy who lived here before us smoked in the house for close to 40 years. The first thing I knew we had to change as soon as we moved in was the curtains, because I can't bear the smell of stale smoke. I looked around at a few different options and settled on some beautiful cream curtains with a delicate pattern and a blackout backing so that the dawn doesn't wake me each morning. This blog explains some different stylish options for window coverings for your home, including curtains and blinds.