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How Much Storage Should You Rent?

Date Published: 23rd May 2007
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Renting storage can be a guessing game. How much storage should you rent? Your stuff comes in odd shapes, but the storage space is one large square or rectangle.

If you need to store some of your belongings outside of your home, you must determine how much storage space you need. Before deciding on a method of storage, you should take an inventory of all the belongings you have to store and establish the amount of room your items consume. Many companies will be able to help you determine the exact size storage unit you will need if you have an accurate inventory that includes dimensions and volume of all of your items.

If you are planning on utilizing a self-storage facility, you should visit several facilities to choose which one is the best fit for you. The storage units should be under constant supervision, well maintained and clean. When you arrive at the facility, a trained employee should be able to direct you to the different sizes of units and help you determine how much space you need. Decide whether or not you are willing to stack boxes or items to conserve space. Prices of self-storage units will usually increase as the size increases. Before you sign any contracts with storage, you should also determine whether or not you would ever need to add anything in the future. If so, it is much easier to rent a larger storage container initially than to move all of your belongings later to add new items.


If you would rather store your items without the hassle of transporting them yourself, invest in a pick up and delivery storage system. A large storage unit will be brought directly to your home or office and left until you fill it up. Once full, the company will pick up your box and provide storage. These portable storage units are often one standard size, although some vary in width and height. To accommodate a large load, simply use two or three storage units, packing one at a time. Pick up and delivery storage systems can also be utilized as a moving service. Since they leave them with you as long as you need, you can pack and store at your leisure.

Before using a storage unit, you should inquire about the facilities coverage and insurance policies. Many homeowners insurance policies will cover damage or theft offsite, but it may be smart to request additional coverage from the storage site. Since you provide your own lock in key in most storage situations, you will be the only one with direct access to your items.


Preparing to store your household belongings can be done simply. With an accurate inventory and quantity list, you can easily estimate how much space you will need for your possessions. Employees of storage facilities are also a priceless asset to your space estimations. Because they see these situations everyday, they are a reliable source for approximating how much storage space you will need.

Find storage facilities near you at MovingCompaniesforyou.com.
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