Everything You Need to Know About Self Storage for Home Owners and Renters

Posted in Home Improvement
by Kurt Novak

Have you outgrown your home or apartment and just don’t have anymore room to store things? You’re not alone. Hundreds of thousands of people have faced the same dilemma and have chosen self-storage as the solution to their problem.

Consumers now have a wide choice of storage facilities in order to meet their need, and most providers are willing to compete for your business.

Self storage is a private and secure space that you rent on a monthly basis in order to keep items you don’t want to - or can’t - keep at your home. Some are like mini-garages, others even provide temperature and humidity control.

Most storage facilities offer different sized units ranging from fairly small (5′ by 5′) to fairly large (10′ by 30′). This means you can rent just the space you actually need. And if you need more space over time, you can move to a larger unit or add additional units.

You pay for storage units on a month-to-month basis. This means that you only pay for the space for as long as you need it. If you plan to rent for a longer period of time, or if you would like to rent multiple units, the management will often give you a discount rate. These better rates may require that you pre-pay for the entire period.

You can pay for your self storage unit with cash, check or credit card, although many facilities prefer to set up automatic monthly payments. You pay ahead, so once your payment has been made, you are entitled to use your space for 30 days.

Self storage is easy and convenient. The facility owner maintains the storage, while can use your unit for safe storage. You may provide your own lock or buy one from the manager, so you’re the only one with a key to it. You have free access to the space 24/7, and get to enter the facility as many times as you wish during the month.

Columbus storage facilities provide bright night lights and 24/7 surveillance cameras for your safety and also the security of your stored items. The compound is usually surrounded by a tall fence, and you can only get inside the grounds by entering a private security code at the main gate. The gate closes automatically after you’ve entered.

Your storage unit is yours alone: you don’t share it with anyone else, and you are the only person with access to it. The storage building that contains your room will most likely have a concrete apron or paved drive way surrounding it. This helps to keep everything clean as you drive up to your unit to drop off or pick up something.

The number of reasons to rent a storage unit are practically limitless. Some homeowners have not enough room in their garage to store lawn furniture during the winter months. Apartment dwellers may have very little closet space on hand, and need to keep their off-season clothes somewhere else. Or perhaps you inherited some items that you don’t have any place to put. Whatever the reason, self-storage is a great choice.

With so many people living lives of increased mobility, it’s comforting to know that services like self-storage are available to help you through transitional periods. Columbus storage units can be found all over town - most likely a facility is located near your home or apartment.

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