Thursday, July 10, 2014

Self-Storage Options You Can Actually Go For

Going for a self-storage solution is an easy way to get rid of any stuff that does not fit in your home anymore. It is also a good place to store items that is just cluttering in the area.

We all know that you can store practically anything you want in a storage unit, from motorcycles to furniture, it will depend on you. But for information purposes, what exactly are your self-storage options?

Personal Items. Personal items are the most common types of items that are stored in storage units. These are things that aren’t used at home anymore like old furniture, sports equipments, skiing equipments, exercise equipments, old toys, old clothes, old appliances, among other things. These things can really take up space in your home, rendering the space useless.

So if you have tons of these things in your home, get a self-storage unit and keep it there. This will add more space to your home that you can better manage.

Business Items. Are your office or business items just cluttering your house? You probably have tons of files that you need to keep for record’s sake. Why store it inside your house if you can just keep it in a self-storage unit? It’s not just about freeing space in your home, putting your business items in a storage unit can better safeguard it as well.

Shared Items. Perhaps you are still a student and have items that you really can’t keep in your small dorm room. Rent a storage unit with your other friends and keep your stuff there. If you’re playing in a band, a storage unit is also a great place to keep your musical instruments.

Transportation Vehicles. These huge, bulky, and heavy items may no longer have room in your home’s garage. Instead of forcing them to fit in the limited space your garage has, put them in a storage unit for better safekeeping. People who own RVs, boats, bicycles or those who collect transportation vehicles are better off keeping these things in safe in storage unit.

On top of the items you can store, you also have options for the storage units you will rent. There are storage units where the temperature can be controlled. These are applicable to specific items that tend to corrode, rust, chip, or crack like a car’s paint. There are also ordinary storage units perfect for storing normal things. Your choice depends on your needs. Evaluate your needs, and then choose wisely!

Jacksonville Storage
10724 Lem Turner Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218
(904) 322-0229

1 comment:

  1. I have been trying to find a place to store a car that I am not currently using. I hadn't ever considered using a storage unit. I think that might be a good option. Do you have to get special insurance or extra fees to storage a car in a unit? http://www.sandiegostoragesweetwater.com/Storage-Features-Spring-Valley-CA.html

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