There Are Small Self-Storage Units Too

You likely know that you can rent a storage unit for things like storing your household's worth of belongings, storing your motor home, or storing other things you need a very large safe space for. However, what you might not know is those same facilities offer you access to smaller units you can rent when you just need a small space to keep something stored. The information here will help you see the benefits of those smaller units and help you determine when renting a small self-storage unit may be a good idea. 

Small self-storage units can come with many of the same features

You may think that the small self-storage units won't offer you the same features and advantages that you have come to expect from the bigger ones. However, this would be false. You can find both inside and outside small units. You can find ones with or without climate-control options as well. There are sometimes small units on ground levels or on second floors as well. There may be more than one door, different types of doors, and small units with easier pull-up access that makes unloading that very heavy item much easier for you. 

Small self-storage units can offer the same type of help

Sometimes, you don't need to move an enormous amount of stuff off your property in order to benefit from a self-storage unit. You may just have one single thing that you need to protect, a few boxes that you need to put into safekeeping, or a single room you need to declutter. These are times when that small self-storage space can be just as important to have as a larger one would be to someone else. 

A good example of using a small unit to protect a single item would be to put the riding mower into storage for the winter to prevent it from being damaged by things like ice and snow. Maybe you need to store a box of momentos or your expensive collection. You might be able to move a few pieces of furniture and some belongings into the unit to give you the office space you need. 

Conclusion

Now that you know that there are small self-storage units, you can store a few things without wasting money on a space that's going to be far more than what you really need.

Contact a local self-storage facility to learn more. 

About Me

moving back home - storing the contents of your apartment

As a young adult, I thought that I could take on the world and do anything that I wanted. I got what I thought was a great job, signed a lease for an awesome apartment and began life out on my own. About a year later, things came to a crashing end. I had to move back home and regroup - but what was I going to do with everything that I had bought during that year? I had two options - sell it or store it. I opted to store most of the stuff from my apartment so that I would be ready to move into a new apartment when I found my footing again. If you are in a similar situation, learn a few tips for storing the contents of your apartment here on my blog.

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