Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tips to Help You Find the Best Self-Storage Facility for Your Needs

Choosing a self-storage facility is not a casual decision. By choosing to use a given facility, you are entangling yourself in a serious contractual commitment, one that you might find hard or at least inconvenient to disentangle yourself from, should you be dissatisfied for one reason or another. There are, however, some handy tips that can help you avoid a scenario where you end up making the wrong choice.
First, you need to look security. You need to really look at the security features offered at the self-storage facility you are considering. Ideally, the self-storage facility should have enough security to ensure the safety of your stuff, but preferably not features which might hamper your access to your stuff when you need it.

Secondly, you need to go for a storage facility that is practical. For example, while you might need a self-storage facility that offers cold storage facilities if you have perishables to store, the same facility might prove to be superfluous (and probably too expensive) for non-perishable items. At facilities where there are more perceived features, the unit rent for ALL units (whether you receive those perceived features or not) tends to be higher. A facility that offers the most basic units is likely to be cheapest.

Lastly, you may want to consider the facilities location. A savings of $5 per month on unit rent may not be the deal you think it is if you end up spending an additional $10 per month on gas to get back and forth. Plus, it is always reassuring to have your belongings closer to you.

Remember, the nearest self-storage facility or the first self-storage facility you come across may not necessarily be the best for your needs. You need to shop around and compare features/benefits.

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