This size unit yields a total of 50 square feet of space; It fits furnishings of a mid-sized bedroom, including a queen-sized bed, a dresser, a TV and several small to medium-sized boxes.
Other Size Factors to Consider Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height).
Here are some other things to think about: ·
Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size. Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
5x15 Unit (75 sq. ft.): Great for storing the contents of a 1-bedroom apartment. Ideal for furniture including a couch, chair and small dinning set, sporting equipment, bicycles, business merchandise, seasonal items, sporting equipment and even a motorcycle.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size. Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
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10x10 Unit (100 sq. ft.): Ideal for storing the contents of a 2-bedroom space. Perfect for holding an entertainment center, king-size mattresses, larger appliances, dining room, furniture, and other various items you'd find in a 2-bedroom space.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height).
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
10x15 Unit (150 sq. ft.): Perfect for holding the contents of a 3-bedroom space. Great for storing large furniture, appliances, big screen TV's, bikes and other sporting equipment, full dining room set, or even music equipment like a C-3 piano, drum set, or all the equipment needed for a several-month long tour.
10x 15 UNIT RENTS FOR: Call for pricing and availability ONE TIME LOCK AND KEY CHARGE TERMS: cash, personal check, money order, postal order Western Union or Automatic bill pay We do not accept credit or Debit cards
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
10x20 Unit (200 sq. ft.): Size is ideal for a car, boat, or other vehicle. A 10x20 unit is ideal for a small car with some extra room to spare or a 3 to 4-bedroom set. Fill remaining space with sports equipment, small furniture set, boxes, or other small to medium personal items. It fits the contents of a multi-bedroom house, including several oversized items like a couch, refrigerator, a washer/dryer and a dining room set as well as several large boxes.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
10x25 Unit (250 sq. ft.): Great for storing a small boat with trailer with some room to spare. Fill the rest of your space with a couch, small chairs, small bedroom furniture set, and other miscellaneous items. It fits the contents of a fully furnished 3-bedroom house, including oversized items such as a couch, mattress sets, a dresser, a refrigerator, a washer/dryer, a dining room set, an entertainment center and several large boxes.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
10x30 Unit (300 sq. ft.): A 10x30 unit is great for storing a large vehicle, small boat, and other large items with room to spare. It is as large as 1 ½ garage. This size unit is ideal for storing the contents of a large home while you settle in. It fits the contents of a fully furnished 3-5-bedroom house, including oversized items such as couches, beds, dressers, a refrigerator, a washer/dryer, a dining room set, an entertainment center and several large boxes.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
12x30 Unit (360 sq. ft.): A 12x30 unit is great for storing a large vehicle, small boat, and other large items with room to spare. It is as large as 2 car garage. This size unit is ideal for storing the contents of a large home while you settle in. It fits the contents of a fully furnished 5-bedroom house, including oversized items such as a car, boat or household items such as couches, beds, dressers, a refrigerator, a washer/dryer, a dining room set, an entertainment center and several large boxes.
Other Size Factors to Consider
Always be sure to consider the limitations of your entire storage space, and make sure you take advantage of all three dimensions when thinking about your items (i.e., length, width, and height). Here are some other things to think about:
· Be aware that many household items come in different sizes. In other words, just because a storage unit can fit a small mattress doesn’t necessarily mean it can fit your king size mattress.
· Items like sofas or dressers may have to be turned on their side in order to maximize your storage space. Use the eight-foot vertical space to your advantage.
· Including shelves can help you take advantage of the height of your storage unit and store more items.
Extra Tips for Preparing for Storage
Use sturdy moving boxes or heavy-duty plastic containers of uniform size.
Group your boxes by fragility or weight. Store heavier boxes on the bottom of stacks, and place fragile items on top. When you move in, stack boxes no more than four high. You can also place boxes on top of sturdy furniture!
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