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Non-Climate Controlled:
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Month-to-Month
Rates:
Call
for Move-In-Specials
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You
can pull your vehicle right up to all of our non-climate
units!! This makes accessing & loading/unloading
your things into these units a snap. Also, we have
wide, paved
drives with easy
turns and no dead
ends (no backing up a
long way after going to your unit!).
To
help you determine the size unit you need,
photos of each size unit are provided (just click
on the links to the left). For some additional tips,
see the bottom of this page.

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Climate Controlled:
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*Ground
Floor Units* As
Low As:
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5'x10'
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$55
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5'x15'
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Call
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10'x10'
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$60
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10'x15'
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$90
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10'x20'
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$105
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Call
for Move-In-Specials
To
save money & have easier loading/unloading,
ask us about a deal on a combination of climate &
non-climate units together!!!!!!!
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The
Climate
Controlled building was built in 2005. It was designed
to be one of the easiest climate controlled facilities to
load/unload your things into. It has
all Single-Story constuction (all
units are at Ground-Level with no
stairs, no elevators, no
100'+ halls!!! to deal with
when carrying your stuff to your unit). It features temperature control, a high-tech digital lock system
controlling access to the inside of the building, and
a state-of-the-art standing-seam roof.
The
digital lock system is a unique feature and is
not provided by other facilities in the area to our
knowledge. Each renter has their own key code and the
lock system monitors who enters and leaves the building.
Renters are only allowed access to the hall that contains
their unit. Once a renter moves out, their code is deactivated.
Other facilities use a push-button lock system whose
code typically is never changed which means that anyone
who has ever rented there still has access and
always will.
Note:
To see photos
of each unit size, click on the links in the Non-Climate
Controlled section above (the sizes are the same).
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Table of examples of what
might fit in various unit sizes*:
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3'x3'
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Personal
items, documents, etc.
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5'x10'
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Furnishings from studio
or small 1-bedroom apartment: dining room set, sofa,
mattress set, and boxes
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10'x10'
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Furnishings from 1- or
2-bedroom apartment: furniture, washer/dryer, refrigerator,
many boxes & miscellaneous items
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10'x15'
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Furnishings from 2- or
3-bedroom apartment or house: furniture, appliances,
many boxes & extras
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10'x20'
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Furnishings from 3- or
4-bedroom apartment or house: furniture, appliances,
many boxes & extras
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10'x25'
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Furnishings from 3- or
4-bedroom apartment or house: furniture, appliances,
garage extras, & miscellaneous items
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* what will fit will vary based on
the size & amount of your items
Another useful Rule-of-Thumb:
When storing a whole house/apartment is to divide the house's
square footage by 10. Example, a 1500 sq ft home would require a
150 sq ft storage unit which is a 10'x15' unit (10' x 15' = 150
sq ft). This is just a simple rule of thumb that is not perfect
by any means.
Tips for determining what size unit you
want and storing items more securely:
1.) Most people rent more space than is really
necessary. Unless you need to access things inside the unit frequently,
the following things can be done to maximize storage space. Stand
couches on their end to save space, put furniture & appliances on
the floor and stack boxes on top of them to the ceiling.
2.) If you need to access items in the unit frequently,
you will be much happier if you rent a little bigger unit than you
need and leave a path to the back of the unit. This is because somehow
what you need always happens to be at the back of the unit. To get
to it, you have to pull everything out that is in front of it. And,
the more you have to move your belongings, the more likely they
are to be damaged.
3.) Using the following tips is a good idea to
improve the security of your possessions. Place valuable items such
as electronics, tools, guns, etc. near the back of the unit, out
of sight, and difficult to reach quickly. When your door is open,
be alert as to any strangers around you that may be trying to get
a good look inside your unit. What they don't see, they won't be
tempted by. If you notice someone lurking about your unit, please
report them to the facility's manager or the local police department.
See
Also The Helpful Hints
Section

Copyright(c) 2005 K.S. Simison. All rights reserved.
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