Storage Space


Most self storage providers have systems in place that will help you decide for yourself how much space to take. These calculators or estimators can be found on the majority of self storage web sites (see links for storing.com space calculator). Others will describe their units in terms that will help you visualize how much space you need. For example, Unit A will hold the contents of an average sized closet, Unit B is the size of a standard single garage. As an additional measure you can always visit a facility and look at potential unit sizes so that you can get a clearer idea of which one will suit your space needs. Talk to self-storage facility representatives if you’re unsure which size to opt for.

There are a variety of tips that will help you with the process:

  • Measure the length, width and height of the largest item you need to store. This will show you the smallest unit size you could take.
  • If you’re storing the entire contents of your house let the storage space provider know how many bedrooms you have, as this is a good indicator of space needed.
  • If you’re storing everything in boxes, tell the self-storage facility the size of box and how many you have – they can make an estimate based on this.
  • If you have room in, for example, a garage or a spare room put all of your boxes and storage items in it as if you were storing it so you can see how much storage space it takes up.

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Outdoor StorageOutdoor Storage – Domestically a poolside cabana, an attractive playhouse (for all ages!), or an ideal backyard garden retreat. Commercially, owning outdoor storage could increase revenue. 
Home StorageHome Storage – There are many tip for home storage. Here you will see a selection of ideas. Furthermore some links both internal and external all home storage based.
Storage RentalsStorage Rentals – When packing smaller objects fill boxes completely, stuffing open areas with plain paper to prevent collapsing when stacked. Storage Rentals.
Storage IdeasStorage Ideas – Make more room in your home with some great storage tips and ideas for everthing from the garage to the kitchen and bathroom. Also, check out stylish ideas toadd storage to any area of your home with our links. Storage Ideas. 
Storage SystemsStorage Systems – Storage Systems come in many forms, domestic and commercial. Here you will find links and basic information regarding a wide range of storage systems.
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