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What’S So Different About Climate Controlled Storage Anyway?

Posted by on Saturday, January 9, 2010. Leave a Comment

Customers are usually not very familiar with the term climate controlled self storage units. These are self storage units that stay roughly between 55 and 70 degrees all year long. These units are typically used to store temperature sensitive items that a customer wants to remain in good condition. Some examples of this would be instruments, electronics such as computers or computer parts, and wood furnishings and antiques should also be stored in a climate controlled facility. Basically, anything that may be warped or damaged in extreme hot or cold temperatures should be stored in a climate controlled facility.

Climate controlled self storage units are located all over the country, but most are offered in warmer climates because of humidity. Most climate controlled units are indoors. High humidity, high or low temperatures are the leading causes for damage for goods in storage. What is the difference between climate controlled and humidity controlled units? The difference is slim between climate controlled units and humidity controlled units, but is still very important. Many times climate controlled and humidity controlled units are combined into one unit. In order to be classified as humidity controlled the unit must be kept at a relative humidity of 55 or less to decrease mold and mildew growth.

There are many items that should be stored in humidity and climate controlled units such as paper products that are sensitive to mold or mildew, objects made of iron that are sensitive to rust, computer parts, rugs or carpets sensitive to mildew, refrigerators and freezers sensitive to rust and more. Climate controlled units can vary in price but usually are about $20-$30 more. The reason for the increase in price is due to the use of energy. Overall, climate controlled self storage units are important at facilities in areas that are extremely hot or cold at times. Self storage owners should take area, climate, security and gate hours in consideration when building a self storage facility that offers climate controlled self storage units.

When you are going to rent a space in such a place make sure you get the exact specification of the of the rental agency prior to entering into any sort of agreement. This will help you to plan the storing and make sure that you get the right type of storing option for your goods. Climate controlled storage ensures at least one thing; your items will not get damaged from direct contact with rain or snow or humidity. Since the storing facility is insulated against the temperature changes. It automatically seals out the rain and snow.

So these units are good place to store articles which are sensitive to moisture. This means the articles made of wood or other materials that absorb moisture very quickly can be stored at these facilities without hesitation and fear of getting damaged when the moisture content in the air rises. The temperature is controlled by central heating or cooling units that control the temperature and humidity by indirect method. This maintains the temperature throughout the facility.

Climate controlled self storage is a must for many of the items that people use for the purpose of storing. Certain household or commercial items might require to be maintained at temperatures and humidity levels other than that what is available. Of course there are some standard features that most commonly offer like not letting the temperature in the storing drop below freezing in winter and not letting it rise above a specific temperature in the summer. Regular steel self storage buildings only have a couple inch vapor barrier that goes in the roof to prevent moisture and condensation from forming. Climate control storage buildings, on the other hand, have actual insulation to provide temperature control and better moisture control. Unlike in a regular mini storage, climate control self storage depends on airflow, and moving the airflow within the units.

Self-storage units have become very popular in recent years. Many people find themselves in need of more storage space than their own houses and garages can provide. Self-storage companies offer a number of different options, including what is known as climate controlled. What are the advantages and disadvantages of climate controlled storage? The answers may surprise you. Although most people assume that maintaining an even temperature is the only sure way to protect their valuables, the danger can often vary significantly based on the location of that storage facility. If you have items that you want to see remain in good shape then it is worth the extra few dollars and goes with a climate controlled storage unit.

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Why You Should Put Valuable Items in Climate Controlled Storage

Posted by on Friday, January 8, 2010. Leave a Comment

Climate controlled storage has become very popular with families and individuals in just the past few years. As people begin to collect new items, add new members to their family, or start to make more money they often outgrow the storage space available in their own homes. For these individuals storage becomes the answer to many storage problems with climate controlled storage becoming the ultimate storage solution. With climate controlled storage families do not need to fear storing their valuables outside of their homes ever again. Now they can safely store their valuable clothing, furniture, and more without risk of damage.

Up until very recently families and individuals interested in storage were only provided access to units that were little more than garages without the house attached. They were offered bare concrete floors and basic walls that would release heat during the winter and evaporate cool air in the summer. This meant that the temperature and climate of the storage unit was at the complete mercy of the elements. Many people stored their items only to find that they were ruined by leaks, damp air, and too much heat. This lack of stability made it impossible for individuals to feel safe storing the valuable items in storage units with many people placing their things in storage expecting to get them back in bad shape.

As an added nightmare the poor construction that was letting in the heat and cold was also letting other things in with it. Many storage units were easily infested by rodents and insects. The basic construction designed solely to keep out the elements did not thing to prevent pests from entering the facility. Without climate control and sound construction people would go to retrieve their items from storage and find that the entire area had been overrun by mice or insects.

Protect your personal items when they are in storage by choosing to use only climate control storage units and avoiding everything else. These days most new or remodeled storage facilities offer climate controlled units to their clients. The storage units that are equipped with climate control features will never drop below freezing temperatures during the winter months and they will not get overheated during the summer months. Most storage companies offering climate control will even allow clients to set a constant temperature for their unit.

Renting a climate controlled storage unit is often more expensive than renting a traditional storage unit because of the fees associated with maintaining a stable temperature. Storage companies will usually be able to tell you the exact temperature of the climate controlled units throughout the year. This is extremely useful if you are storing items that should not fall below, or rise above, a certain temperature. If you are afraid that the storage company will not keep the climate controlled units at a constant temperature throughout the year do not sign any contracts with them until you are guaranteed some control over your temperature and have that requirement added into any contract. Most storage companies that offer climate control will specify a maximum and minimum temperature that has usually been chosen with cost effectiveness in mind.

Climate control is an important feature when storing items of any value. Many people who have stored their items in standard storage facilities have been shocked to find their belongings completely ruined because of humid weather and other natural problems. Wood furniture often cracks after being exposed to extreme cold followed immediately by extreme heat. Regulating the temperature of a room is the only way to guarantee the safety of your valuable items. This protection will help avoid problems such as rusting, mold, mildew, and other deterioration. This protection is especially useful when storing antiques and other delicate valuables that are not able to handle constant changes in temperature and climate especially dampness in the air.

In addition to protecting from the weather the sturdy construction of climate control units will help protect your belongings from rodents and insects. In standard storage facilities it is not uncommon for renters to find that their belongings have been ruined by nesting rodents and infested by insects. Using a climate controlled unit will help avoid all of this while protecting your belongings from serious damage. This will help keep you from going to your storage facility one day and leaving in anger when you discover nearly all of your valuables have been ruined by pests or mildew. Investing a bit of additional time and money into finding the right climate control storage facility can help save your valuables from damage and harm when in a storage facility.

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Climate Controlled Self Storage

Posted by on Tuesday, December 29, 2009. Leave a Comment

Most people think of climate control storage as something that food service companies need to keep food refrigerated or frozen. For the average user, they think of self storage as a large building made of rooms that are about the size of a one-car garage or smaller, with a garage type door and no special features at all. And some self storage units are just that a medium-sized concrete room with a garage type door that allow large items to be put into the storage unit easily. The temperature inside the unit varies with the season; they’re boiling hot in the summer and frigid in the winter. These types of storage units are ideal for items that aren’t affected by changes in climate or for short term storage.

Some self storage facilities offer covered outdoor storage for certain items, and some offer indoor storage designed for specific purposes, so your choices don’t just range from mini storage to units that are large enough to house every piece of your furniture. You can get specialized self storage for your other storage needs, too.

Climate control storage is offered at many facilities and can be used for a variety of purposes. Some companies will have climate controlled self storage units just for storing wine, for instance. They’ll be able to tell you how many cases will fit into each unit, and should offer the temperature they keep the unit at 24 hours per day and 7 days per week-for wine, it should be right around 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

This type of special self storage will cost more than a standard storage unit of the same size that doesn’t have climate control. It will probably also cost a little more if it’s designated for a specific purpose – like wine self storage p than if it’s merely advertised as air conditioned and heated to maintain a certain temperature and therefore keep items from melting or freezing.

For the wine aficionado, wine self storage offers the benefits of keeping fine wines at the ideal temperature year round. Many people who enjoy wines don’t have the optimal storage space in their homes for the bottles. A wine cellar is ideal because of the built-in coolness of rooms that are underground, but if you don’t have a wine cellar, having one built can be expensive. Self storage is a good, cost effective solution for storing wine properly.

Storing wine isn’t the only good application of climate control storage. If you need to store wooden furniture, for instance, you could store it in a regular self storage unit that has a temperature that can vary widely according to the season. Or you could pay just a little more and store it in climate control storage, which will much better protect your furniture investment.

Wood furniture might not be affected much by the heat or cold of the air, but climate control storage doesn’t just control temperature. These units control the amount of dust in the air by their very nature. Because heating or cooling is used, air filters are also used, which can keep your storage unitcleaner and better protect the surfaces of your furniture or other items.

When you rent a regular storage unit, the changes in temperature can cause condensation and “sweating” on some surfaces. This moisture can cause damage like mold, mildew, water stains, discoloration and even warping, in some more extreme cases.

With climate control units, which are typically kept at a temperature between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, this condensation is prevented, protecting the items from moisture damage. Climate control units are also, by their nature, humidity controlled. So the dryer air also protects your items from the damage that can be caused by being in a moist environment.

Many items like artwork or antique items can be preserved longer and better in a climate control storage unit. Think of the museums and archaeological societies when they uncover a treasure-it’s immediately put into a climate controlled environment to minimize any further decay and damage. Your valuable items deserve no less attention.

Even items like clothing and paperwork can be damaged by humidity and moisture caused by rapidly changing temperatures and extreme temperatures. Your clothes and papers could come out of storage with a musty smell, or even show signs of mildew if not in climate control storage.

A final benefit to climate control storage is that, along with the units, the hallways in the building are likely climate controlled too, so that you’re more comfortable when accessing your items.

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