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Decluttering Your House Using Self Storage

Posted by on Monday, January 4, 2010. Leave a Comment

Some of the time, when a person is moving or when they are simply rearranging or cleaning their house they may look and feel as though it is very cluttered. This can make a person feel trapped or even make them feel as though they where very mentally cluttered also.  There are many other reasons that a person would realize that their place of residence was cluttered just as there are many reasons that they would not want where they lived to be cluttered.

When a person is thinking about trying to have less clutter or get the items that cause clutter elsewhere they may have a hard time letting go of the items because they will feel like to get rid of them they would have to give them away or throw them out. There are other options for all types of items, which can help you to free up space where you live or even in other areas. You are able to store items in self-storage. This way you have access to them if you ever need them and you are able to arrange them in any way you like while being able to add items or take items away.

There are also other ways that a house can be cluttered. For instance, many people will have a boat that they use for only half of the year and the other half it will reside in their garage, from yard or another area where it can not only be very unattractive but can take up space that might have better uses. There are also people who have RVs for when they go on vacations, but do not go on these vacations very often so the RV has to be kept in the garage or in the driveway which can get in the way if you are trying to pull in or out to go to other places. The people who need storage units for their boats or RVs can use boat storage, RV storage or self-storage if they prefer.

Many people prefer to use self storage because you are not only able to arrange your items in any way that you would like but you do not have to trust others with items that are valuable to you or other people who you may decide to share a space with. Another great thing about self-storage is that you do not need to let movers or other people know what it is that you are storing making it much safer for your items and yourself when you are on the premises where your storage rental is.

One of the things that ever person should do before signing a contract for a storage rental, whether it is for short term storage or long term storage, is make sure that the place they are trying to store their items is actually the best place for them and the safest.

Here are some questions you may want to ask the person who is in charge at the time when you visit:

Do you have security cameras that have a view of the storage unit I will be renting? Have you ever had any break-ins to storage units in the past? Will I be the only person with access to my storage unit? Has anyone in the past gotten hurt on premises? (if so was is a security guard or a renter?) Is there a staff member on site at all times?

When you make sure the place where your items will be is safe you will be able to be assured that your items will be there for you when you need them or any time you want to check on them or retrieve an item. Any individual who has a storage unit wants to feel like it is safe to check-up on their items and like they can go any time they like without having to be afraid.

When a person is making sure that their house has less clutter it can be because of many different reasons or factors, but as long as you take the correct precautions and realize what a great opportunity it is you are sure to be able to get the job done when using self-storage. In addition, keep in mind if you are trying to find a place to store items that need specific temperatures that you may be in need of a climate control storage, this Is great for wine or other items that can change after periods of time under incorrect conditions.

Simply Self Storage – What Could be Easier than Simply?
Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

Declutter Your House Using Self Storage

Posted by on Sunday, January 3, 2010. Leave a Comment

Some of the time, when a person is moving or when they are simply rearranging or cleaning their house they may look and feel as though it is very cluttered. This can make a person feel trapped or even make them feel as though they where very mentally cluttered also.  There are many other reasons that a person would realize that their place of residence was cluttered just as there are many reasons that they would not want where they lived to be cluttered.

When a person is thinking about trying to have less clutter or get the items that cause clutter elsewhere they may have a hard time letting go of the items because they will feel like to get rid of them they would have to give them away or throw them out. There are other options for all types of items, which can help you to free up space where you live or even in other areas. You are able to store items in self-storage. This way you have access to them if you ever need them and you are able to arrange them in any way you like while being able to add items or take items away.

There are also other ways that a house can be cluttered. For instance, many people will have a boat that they use for only half of the year and the other half it will reside in their garage, from yard or another area where it can not only be very unattractive but can take up space that might have better uses. There are also people who have RVs for when they go on vacations, but do not go on these vacations very often so the RV has to be kept in the garage or in the driveway which can get in the way if you are trying to pull in or out to go to other places. The people who need storage units for their boats or RVs can use boat storage, RV storage or self-storage if they prefer.

Many people prefer to use self storage because you are not only able to arrange your items in any way that you would like but you do not have to trust others with items that are valuable to you or other people who you may decide to share a space with. Another great thing about self-storage is that you do not need to let movers or other people know what it is that you are storing making it much safer for your items and yourself when you are on the premises where your storage rental is.

One of the things that ever person should do before signing a contract for a storage rental, whether it is for short term storage or long term storage, is make sure that the place they are trying to store their items is actually the best place for them and the safest.

Here are some questions you may want to ask the person who is in charge at the time when you visit:

Do you have security cameras that have a view of the storage unit I will be renting? Have you ever had any break-ins to storage units in the past? Will I be the only person with access to my storage unit? Has anyone in the past gotten hurt on premises? (if so was is a security guard or a renter?) Is there a staff member on site at all times?

When you make sure the place where your items will be is safe you will be able to be assured that your items will be there for you when you need them or any time you want to check on them or retrieve an item. Any individual who has a storage unit wants to feel like it is safe to check-up on their items and like they can go any time they like without having to be afraid.

When a person is making sure that their house has less clutter it can be because of many different reasons or factors, but as long as you take the correct precautions and realize what a great opportunity it is you are sure to be able to get the job done when using self-storage. In addition, keep in mind if you are trying to find a place to store items that need specific temperatures that you may be in need of a climate control storage, this Is great for wine or other items that can change after periods of time under incorrect conditions.

Simply Self Storage – What Could be Easier than Simply?
Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

5 Tips On How To Pack Your Self Storage Unit

Posted by on Sunday, January 3, 2010. Leave a Comment

Self storage units are a blessing to have, because they can help you to remove clutter from your home, keep collections organized and together, and ensure the integrity of stored pieces from the ravages of heat and cold. You can get a lot of value over using a self storage unit, in the ability to have extra space as well as the bonus of climate control versus an attic or garage. But if you do not properly organize your self storage unit, it can be come as messy as an attic or a closet and so will not be a very efficient and effective storage space. For advice on how to pack your self storage unit, consider these 5 tips:

Tip #1: Shelving
This seems like a simple concept, doesn’t it? After all, your garage has shelves; your attic may have shelves, and your closet has shelves. Handy little devices to help you stack things on. But chances are that your self storage unit does not have its own shelves. This can make storing boxes and other items tricky at times. One of your best bets for packing your self storage unit is to invest in some inexpensive shelving to put up so that you can more easily and efficiently arrange your items so that they are easily accessible and safely stored.

Not all boxes can be stacked upon one another without cause damage. Shelving helps to solve this issue as well. Without stacking boxes, you can only take advantage of ground space in your storage unit, which doesn’t make sense consider most units are 8 to 10 feet tall. Don’t waste that precious space that you’re paying for! Use shelves to stack without the risk of damage.

When picking out shelves, ensure that they are wide enough to manage your boxes, as well as long enough. Pick adjustable shelves so you can control height to your own choosing. The most inexpensive shelves you can find are often made of metal (plastic may not be sturdy enough) and can be called utility shelves or shop shelves. Since they will only be used in your storage unit, you should buy based on cost instead of appearance.

Tip #2: Store Back to Front
This may seem like another obvious tip. After all, you can’t very well pack from the door back to the wall! But what this actually means is that you should organize your items from back to front using a particular protocol: items needed access less often go in the back; items needing more frequent access should go up front. You shouldn’t have to wade through all of your stored items every single time you need to get something. Instead, by carefully planning ahead, you’ll be able to find what you need when you need it.

Tip #3: Go with a Plan
When you are going to start putting your items into your self storage unit, have a plan in mind ahead of time of how you will organize. Instead of going there and then feeling lost because you can’t figure out what to put and where, spend a little while ahead of time sketching out – on paper or at least in your mind – how you will group items and best utilize your space.

Tip #4: Label, Label, Label
It may be tempting to drive up to your self storage unit, dump all of the boxes inside, and then flee before any of them can follow you back home. Get a grip – and a pen! For every single item that you place in your self storage unit that is not immediately identifiable by sight, you need to adequately and descriptively label. Writing “books” or “kitchen” is not enough. Make note of the storage date, which member or members of your household has items in the box, and exactly what is inside. The more description, the easier it will be later on to find what you need.

Tip #5: Reorganize with Time
Many families continue to add items to their self storage units over time. Even though those units may have been very well organized when they were first packed, they can become very messy over time with the addition of new items. Avoid this mess! Instead, each and every time you bring a new item to your storage unit, rearrange as appropriate to fit it in with existing items so that you do not become clutter. In addition, any time an item is removed, rearrange at that time as well to take advantage of extra space as well as the opportunity to stay very organized.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

Self Storage Explained

Posted by on Sunday, January 3, 2010. Leave a Comment

According to a survey conducted in the past two years, one in 12 American households has used, or is planning to use, a self storage facility. The survey further concluded that 44 percent of the people are using self storage because they have plans to move into a new home or apartment in the near future. This fact doesn’t surprise many; the fact that nearly 34 percent of storage unit owners are using self storage because they do not have enough space in their house is what shocks quite a few people. Many people in the United States do not realize that a large percentage of homeowners quickly outgrow their homes. While these people might want to move into a bigger home that is not always an option.

Self storage has become an affordable option to moving for families and even business. Nearly 15 percent of the clients using self storage facilities are business owners. These business owners have outgrown their office space and rather than switch locations they have chosen to rent storage facilities to house all of their excess equipment and documents. Whatever the reason might be, self storage facility industry has become important affecting the lives of thousands of Americans nationwide.

However, before you decide to run off and rent your own self storage unit there are a few things that you should keep in mind.

Requirement of space:

A very vital question that should come to your mind is how much space will you and your family require? Self storage facilities have different sized storage units to meet your needs and requirement like five by ten feet space and ten by ten feet. Garage sized storage units are also available for storing cars and other bigger items. Hence, a proper evaluation of your requirement should be done before ever setting foot in a storage facility rental office. If you are someone that wants to keep the entire contents of your one bedroom apartment in storage then five by ten feet of storage space should suffice. There is no reason for you to pay more for a larger storage unit that will cost you more while gaining you little.

Time period

The duration of time you are planning to store your amenities also has a very important part to play in your final decision. If you are intending to store your stuffs for few months, then you should look closely to the contract terms and the rates offered by short term storage facilities. On the other hand, if you intend to go for a long-term storage then the facilities offered by any storage house should be given number one priority.

Features

When you seek the services of a self storage facility, it is very logical to know what special features you can do without and what you must have. Knowing these things help you a lot in choosing facilities that best suits your needs and your budget. For instance, someone who works late at night definitely looks for a storage which does not shut down very early in the evening. Those individuals that can only visit their storage facility on the weekend will be looking for facilities with extended weekend hours. If you are able to visit your storage facility during working hours then you should not worry about paying more for extended access that you will never need to use.

Deposit and terms

Almost every self storage facility requires a deposit. When comparing prices of different units make sure you enquire about the deposit and the terms of getting it after you move out from the facility. Do not just give your hard earned money away without asking a few questions.

Hidden clauses

While the contract papers, do ask them if they have any other hidden clauses or anything they might ask of you in future. Be fully prepared from your side and do not let them trick you. If possible even try to take the contract home so that you can spend an evening going over it. Any facility that will not let you take the contract home and will try to intimidate you into signing is not a facility that you want to do business with.

Final tip

The perfect way to choose any self storage facility is to think about each and every option very carefully and then go ahead with one that best defines your requirements. Do not fall into the trap laid by efficient sales teams. Many of the self storage facilities currently available offer enticing move in specials and discounts with extended lease options. No matter how tempting these deals might seem always remember that the sales staff is not working in your best interest. They are not there to help you; they are there to help the company profit. Keep your own needs in mind and do not let them be overshadowed by a clever sales pitch.

The above said points should be kept in mind very seriously; otherwise you could end up in loosing your hard earned money, which logically and practically is not at all worth loosing.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

The History of Self Storage in Texas

Posted by on Saturday, January 2, 2010. Leave a Comment

So long as people have stuff, they need a place to put it. This has been true since before written language. It was discovered that over six millennia ago, the Chinese had a system for storing their personal belongings, where select individuals would be tasked with the job of keeping watch over the items for peace of mind of everyone else. The items were most commonly stored underground, where the facility was monitored to ensure that people can only access their own belongings. The British too had systems in place for storing valuables during extended vacations or leaves. Banking companies would gain responsibility over the property, providing safe and secure storage. Many other systems arose providing a long term storage solution to consumers. All of these systems involve individuals moving your stuff to their facility and safeguarding it.

Self storage options did not really begin to show up until the 1960s, where the first self storage facility was built in Odessa Texas, know as the “A-1 U-Store-It U-Lock-It U-Carry the Key.” One of the founders, a gentleman named Russ Williams, worked on the creation of the facilities, having been inspired over his own personal need to store boats and oil field equipment. His need to store boats was not only his own, as many people were looking for new and cost effective boat storage options. He and many others needed to have quick access to the stored goods, basing his design on the pattern of side by side garages he observed for an apartment complex. Vehicle storage, as well as other kinds of storage, became part of the design, and not soon after does the design arrive at what is familiar today. The first facility was in an industrial area and was 100 feet by 30 feet in size. The facility had asphalt drives and was built with block walls, block partitions and panel garage doors. The units were sized at 30 feet by 10 feet, in part to provide space in order to accommodate 24-foot bass boat trailers.

Self storage was the greatest invention for storage companies all over the world for a number of different reasons. The main problem for companies that store your goods for you, should anything happen to your goods once they leave your possession, the storage company becomes liable. This not only includes theft and loss, but also any sort of damage as a result of fire, flooding or whatever else. The biggest reason people utilize storage is the security and safety of the goods being stored. Someone along the line must be responsible over the well being of the stored goods.

In the present, self storage options have shifted the bulk of the liability onto the consumer. If there is a fault or flaw on the part of the storage facility, then they will be liable should theft or damage occur. The other big change with self storage is that the proprietor of the facility is not granted access to the goods being stored. Security over the stored goods in each of the storage lockers is then maintained by two different systems, one of which is a physical lock provided by the consumer, and the other of which is the presence of security cameras and required gate codes for the facility to keep non-members out. More complicated systems can be employed, such as card readers and thumb print scanners. Should the consumer fail to make a payment then the facilities owner can place a lien on their property, holding it to sell in order to recoup costs. This is the only real case where the facilities owner can access the property stored.

There are many cases where self storage is only a part of the service provided. Your local gym, postal office, bank and many other places will possess a small area spot for piece inspection, as well as an area to store goods while the consumer is off doing other things. The bank provides the best security for the consumer, while not offering a lot of space. Large scale self storage options on the other hand, can include RV storage, boat storage, vehicle storage, climate control storage, drive up access storage and numerous other options depending on what your individual needs are. Once you know how much storage space you need, you can work on finding the right service to meet that need. If you only need to store small valuables, a safety deposit box in a banking institution may be ideal. If you are looking to store a boat on the other hand, a self storage facility with drive up access is the better choice.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

Choosing Self Storage in California

Posted by on Friday, January 1, 2010. Leave a Comment

In many of the larger cities within California, it should not be surprising that there are a wide variety of self storage options and other storage rental options to choose from. The reason is because with the way that the home market is in California, many people are buying or renting smaller properties than can accommodate the amount of “stuff” that they have, and face it, Californians tend to have quite a good deal of possessions. For this reason, it is important to know how to choose a long term storage unit that you can use to keep your property safe when it cannot be stored at your home. Not only are there standard storage rental facilities that offer climate controlled storage for anything you can fit into your lot space, but there are also long term storage options for military personnel who are shipping out, or Californians who are moving out of state but want to leave some of their possessions behind in a safe place, for example. There are also options for vehicle storage, RV storage and boat storage which serve the same purpose: Keeping your property safe until such a time that you can retrieve it.

If you are clearing out your garage, replacing the furniture in your home, or going on a trip and leaving a vehicle behind, having a storage rental unit will be a good idea. Most self storage companies offer insurance that is similar in nature to renter’s or home owner’s insurance, protecting your property in the event that anything happens to it while you are away. This means that you can rest assured that your stored property will be kept safe even if you are not there to watch over it.

There are so many self storage options in California that choosing the right option for your own needs can seem difficult, daunting or outright overwhelming. The truth is, however, choosing a storage unit is not difficult as long as you ask yourself and answer some fairly basic questions about what your needs are relating to what storage options are supplied by the company in question.

How much space do you need? How much stuff do you have? Most storage companies will help you estimate how much space is needed to accommodate the amount of stuff that you want to store. Going bigger is always better if you can afford it, as it will provide you with additional room in case a need to store anything else happens to come up. How long do you plan on storing your stuff for? Some storage facilities only provide a short term solution, while others offer six month and year contracts, or even longer. Don’t be shy when talking to the storage facility employees about your needs. If you specifically have a long term or short term need, let them know so that they can custom tailor their solution to your requirements. What are you storing? If you are storing a car, a boat or an RV, obviously a first floor, street access storage facility is going to be ideal, especially if there is a big enough door to get your property through, of course. If you are storing boxes of toys from your childhood, a third floor storage room with elevator access may be more your style, especially since these are much more cost effective. How much insurance do you need? If you are storing a car, furniture and other costly belongings, having insurance is an absolute must. If you are storing old photographs, there is not much that having insurance can do for you, but it still may be wise to purchase considering how inexpensive it normally is. For a few dollars, you can have some real peace of mind with storage insurance, so make sure that the facility you choose offers it, and offers a scale of different prices and coverage options so that you can choose the right level of coverage for your needs.

Choosing a self storage unit or facility should not be a difficult task, but the more you research the better off you will be because different storage facilities offer different sized storage units, different prices, different levels of insurance, different payment options and so on and so forth. By researching the different options available to you, you can get a much better feel for which storage facility will best meet your needs both on a short and a long term basis.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

Evolution of Self Storage Unit

Posted by on Thursday, December 31, 2009. Leave a Comment

Self storage units, also known as self-service storage units have become an important staple in the lives of many busy people. These storage facilities lease space to small businesses or individuals and the space leased can be used for a variety of purposes. Even though people have grown familiar with the idea of self storage few know the history behind the storage unit. Most people believe that self-storage units are a recent invention when they have been in existence for a several decades.

The first self storage companies were established in the mid 1970s. These companies began leasing units of various sizes to individuals and businesses in need of additional storage space. The initial rules put in place by self-storage companies prohibited individuals from sleeping or otherwise living in their storage unit. They also prohibited the resale or subleasing of the storage units. Overtime more rules were put into place to prevent individuals and businesses from storing potential hazardous materials.

Throughout the years the self storage industry has continued to grow rapidly. As more people all over the world move on a regular basis the need for private storage facilities has grown rapidly. Individuals moving for personal and professional reasons have started using self storage facilities to store furniture and other items between moves. Even after moving many people have chosen to use self storage units as a convenient way to store seasonal items and other belongings that are inconvenient to have around at all times but are too valuable to throw away.

Many of the first self storage units were located in urban areas and were part of larger buildings. Quite a few businesses and even public schools leased out storage space to the general public. In some areas huge self storage facilities existed that had elevators and other features to help customers get to and from their storage units. Overtime self storage facilities were opened that catered to individuals storing large items such as cars, boats, and RVs.

Self storage units come in a wide variety of sizes designed to fit the needs of individuals with a few items or people needing to store enough furniture to fill a house. Storage units start out at units that are no bigger than the average walk in closet and go up to the size of a two car garage. Most self storage units can be accessed by using a metal door that rolls up in a way that is similar to the average garage. Initially self storage units were built using concrete and metal with the renter being asked to provide their own lock. Over the years construction has become more secure as features are added to interest new customers.

Self storage units now come in climate controlled and cold storage units. Climate controlled units are well constructed and insulated in such a way that the temperature of the unit remains constant. These storage units remain dry and comfortable which helps prevent molding and other forms of damage that sometimes occurs when items are in storage. Cold storage self storage units are also offered to provide small businesses and others a way to safely store food items and even wine for long periods of time.

Regardless of whether a person needs traditional storage, climate controlled storage, or cold storage they are charged a monthly rental fee. These fees are usually determined by the type of facility being used and the size of the storage unit. Over recent years self storage facilities have developed a contract that has be signed by all individuals leasing self storage units.

These contracts usually state the individual renting the storage unit will not store hazardous material in their unit, will not attempt to live in their unit, will pay their rent on time each month, and also promises that the individuals property will never be touched or disturbed by the staff or management of the facility. If the renter does fail to pay their rent a lien is placed on their storage unit and the contents of the storage unit can eventually be auctioned off. In recent years storage facility auctions have become a popular way for collectors and resellers to gain access to second hand items cheaply.

Self storage facilities have also changed their security methods over the past few decades. As outdoor storage facilities became popular storage facility owners began seeking new ways to protect their customer’s property. This has been done with the help of advanced technology such as keypads and codes used for gaining access to the storage facility, video surveillance used to monitor the property, and even gates and fences designed to deter criminals.

The advancement of self storage facilities seen to date are only the first of many. As millions of individual’s world wide lease self storage units for personal and professional use the self storage industry will continue to change and grow.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

Self Storage in a City

Posted by on Thursday, December 31, 2009. Leave a Comment

Storage needs for city dwellers may be different than the needs of a typical suburban family. In a city, you are often going to find mini storage facilities when you look for a self storage location.

These mini storage facilities are largely the same as other storage facilities, but they focus on the smaller storage units and have few larger storage spaces.

Storage rental in a city may be higher than it would be in a smaller town, but space is also at a premium. The typical resident of a large city, such as New York or San Francisco, will likely have fewer personal belongings (on average) than a typical suburban dweller.

The need for storage in a large city is often the result of changing apartments or needing to move apartments, but not being able to coordinate the move-in and move-out days perfectly. Additionally, city dwellers are often very limited in the space they have available to them in their apartments, and a storage unit comes in handy to give them extra space to store out of season clothing, sporting equipment, or recreational equipment that takes up too much space in their apartments.

Families with children may simply give away or discard clothing and furniture or equipment as the children move from infant to toddler and then to child, but some want to save these items for future children, nieces or nephews or for charity, and they will rent a mini storage unit for that purpose.

Advantages to Storage Units

In a city, there is a high likelihood that a mini storage will be completely enclosed in a building, meaning that all the units will be in a climate control situation. This is a real advantage, particularly in the bitter winters of the northeast and Midwest, where many of the country’s largest cities are located.

Extreme temperature changes and humidity variations can be very hard on many kinds of materials. Fine wood furniture or leather furniture, photographs and books, furs and other delicate clothing, electronics and computers, and important business papers are all susceptible to problems caused by climate variations.

The gentle, indirect heating and cooling in a climate controlled storage unit prevents humidity buildup, infestations of insects and rodents, keeps mold and mildew at bay, and limits warping, cracking and splitting in furniture and other possessions.

Another advantage of mini storage in the city is that the storage areas are monitored constantly. The possessions in the storage may be safer than those in your apartment. Sometimes the companies that run the storage business may also run rental offices or provide WiFi and phone access in their spaces, giving you other benefits on top of rental space.

Services

Self storage in a city may offer a variety of different services not found at other storage businesses. For example, many offer a free concierge service with expert movers who can come to an apartment and make a quick and accurate estimate about how much ‘stuff’ you have and how much space you’ll need to store it.

They can make recommendations for long-term storage if you are going out of the country or need to store your things without accessing them for more than a few weeks.

A concierge often also provides packing and transporting services for those who want to pay extra for that benefit, while few suburban self storage units provide that option. Some companies also provide boxes and packing supplies, sometimes at a reduced charge.

A feature that is similar to any other self storage business is that many city-based mini storage companies provide a vehicle to move items to storage. In the city, however, the vehicle is likely to be a minivan rather than a 18′ truck.

City mini storage may charge to move in, but there are many businesses that waive the move-in charge. The units in a city are generally indoors, with a standard size door and standard locks and keys. This is different from suburban self storage, where units often have garage-style doors large enough to accommodate a moving truck, and padlocks rather than door locks.

A city self storage may offer wine storage – as well as portable storage and drive up storage – along with their indoor, climate control storage units.

Vehicle Storage

Those who own large vehicles in a city will certainly need a place to put them. RV storage and boat storage comes at a premium in the city, and those who need vehicle storage may have to bid at a parking garage or other parking facility, since very few self storage businesses in cities are able to offer the space for vehicle storage.

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Simply Self Storage is the largest privately owned self storage company in the United States and Puerto Rico. We own and/or operate over 228 facilities with over 16.1 million square feet of storage space.

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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Using Self Storage to Store Your Boat in Tennessee

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

Many people don’t think of self storage as a good option for truly large items, but using self storage to store your boat in Tennessee is a great option if you’d like to keep your boat safe and secure somewhere away from your home. Self storage is a popular, flexible and cost-effective method of storing things away from our homes and offices so why not a boat?

Using self storage to store your boat is a clever way to finally have room for that boat you’ve always wanted, or the one that’s been taking up valuable space in your yard or garage for years. Your neighborhood may not even allow you to have a boat parked anywhere visible from the street. This can pose problems for people short on space.

Many people only think of self storage when they think about moving, and need a place to store certain things during the transition, or if they need a place to temporarily store things. And sometimes people use self storage just to get clutter and stored items out of their house while they decide what to do with them.

But self storage can be used for large items that we might not really have that much room for in our yards or garages. People store not just boats, but motor homes, recreational vehicles, trailers and motorcycles. People even park cars in self storage units these days.

Self storage is wonderful because you can access your stored items, whether a boat, a huge room full of furniture or a smaller room full of boxes or whatever you want to store, at any time the facility is open. You don’t need to let anyone know what you’re taking out, what you’re putting in, or any personal and private details like this (though you may have to sign into the facility for security purposes).

Using self storage to store your boat in Tennessee may even be a more secure storage option than keeping it on your own property. Most self storage facilities (especially those that have enough room for and allow items like cars, RVs and boats) have general security systems and procedures in place to further protect your stored items.

You’ll want to find a self storage facility that has special units for vehicles and boats that are covered if they don’t actually have storage space much like their regular indoor storage but larger for these items. Some self storage facilities cater to customers who want to store large items like boats in Tennessee and offer boat-related services like cleaning and storage preparation for additional fees.

If you’re thinking about using self storage to store your boat in Tennessee, you’ll want to make sure the boat is properly prepared for storage. If you’re not sure how to do this, it’s well worth it to pay the extra to the storage facility, or someone who’s familiar with how to care for a boat, to prepare your boat for storage.

You’ll need to do basic mechanical things like tightening anything that might be loose, lubricating the moving parts, flushing the fuel line and the cooling system, and making sure that all water is drained from the engine. New oil and filters as well as a good cleaning are essential, too.

And if you’re using self storage to store your boat in Tennessee, don’t forget to take extra items off the boat before storing, like life preservers, anything electronic, fire extinguishers or anything you don’t want subjected to extremes in weather or that you might use elsewhere. Especially if the storage is outside, be sure to tarp the boat.

You might find self storage options for storing your boat in Tennessee that allow you to store the boat inside. These might be the more expensive options, but they probably offer extra security, and your boat is protected from the elements. As long as you properly prepare the boat and remove all possible sources of moisture from the mechanical parts, indoor storage is ideal.

But you might choose to opt for facilities that offer outdoor storage. These are a more cost-effective self storage option, and the facility probably will have enough security measures in place to protect even those items like cars, RVs and boats that are stored outside. Just make sure you properly prepare, dry, and cover your boat, and check carefully to make sure your storage spot is well-covered, and you can save a little money while using self storage to store your boat in Tennessee.

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