A Guide to Self Storage | Frequently asked questions

July 21st, 2009

Can household and business customers use self storage facilities?

Yes, secure self storage caters for both domestic self storage and commercial customers. Most facilities can offer a tailor made service for both, and assist with services such as removals and collections.

How do I select the right storage space for me?

The size of your storage unit will be determined by the items to be stored.  Use your chosen storage company’s space calculator as a guide line, but always remember that a well packed organised smaller unit will be less expensive than an unorganised larger unit.  If you are using your self storage unit for regular visits then shelving or racking would probably be a wise investment for files or archive boxes.

Top Tip:     If you are storing large wardrobes or cupboards that will not dismantle or flat pack then once in storage utilise their own internal space by placing smaller items inside them, using their built in shelves and drawers.  Always place items that you may need access to at the front of your storage unit.

What do I need to take with me when I hire a self storage unit?

Most storage companies require some form of identification, therefore it is wise to take two forms of identification, i.e. driving licence / passport and a utility bill, your first week or months payment and a padlock to secure your unit (if needed).

Are there any items that I can’t store?

You can store most items in your self storage unit as long as they are not perishable or flammable. If you are unsure about a specific item seek advice from staff at your storage facility.

Can I store my petrol lawn mower, power tools, jet ski, or motor bike?

You can store these items; however it is imperative that all fuel is drained prior to storage.

Do you sell boxes and packaging supplies?

You can usually purchase all your packaging supplies direct from your chosen storage facility.  Items which are mostly carried in stock include a wide range of boxes, storage cartons, wardrobe boxes, packaging tape, archive boxes, bubble wrap and labels.  Some facilities also carry in stock house moving packs that included everything for your move.  Speak to the staff at your storage company for advice on which pack would suit your needs.

Is there insurance on my goods stored in my unit?

It is important that you check with the storage facility before you store that your goods are insured.  Some facilities will include self storage insurance in the rental cost, others may insure your goods at an extra cost, or alternatively you insure the goods yourself on your household policy.  You may have to provide proof of insurance prior to storing.

What sort of security do you have?

Most, if not all, self storage companies will have security measures such as on site monitored CCTV, police and fire monitored alarm systems, access control system.  Some superior facilities may have out of hours night security patrol and monitored estate/business park CCTV.

How do I pay for my storage?

Most storage companies would prefer not to accept cash as payment.  Preferred methods of payment would be by cheque, standing order / direct debit, bank transfer, cashiers cheque i.e. building society cheque, debit card or credit card.

How long can I store for?

As a rule there is no limit as to how long you can store for, however there may be a minimum period.  The minimum period would usually be one week; however some may be less flexible and insist on one month or in addition require a deposit.  Always check before storing how flexible the storage company is on their payment terms as you may be able to get a refund, i.e. you paid for four weeks storage but only stayed for three.

Are there trolleys and sack trucks available to use?

You should find a good selection of trolleys and trucks available to use free of charge.  Some of which you may be allowed to take off site to assist with your move.

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The Ultimate Guide to Self Storage

June 26th, 2009

Your Guide to Self Storage

When first considering self storage whether for business or domestic use, there are several points to look out for.

Firstly, locate a storage facility either by using a telephone directory, local adverts, searching the web or visiting the Self Storage Association website and choosing from the members list.  The best facility to suit your needs may not always be the nearest. 

The choice may have to be made between outside container storage and indoor secure units.  This largely depends on what you want to store and how much space is needed to store it, why hire a 10ft x 20ft (200 sq ft) container when all you need is a 20 sq ft indoor room.

Before making your final decision on which company to use it is always advisable to visit the self storage facility to discuss your individual requirements, as some companies can be more flexible than others.  For example; certain storage facilities may insist on a deposit, and / or a minimum hire period of one week or one month, where others may waive the deposit and could calculate the hire at a daily rate.

An important aspect of self storage is that your belongings are insured whilst they are stored.  Once again, discuss your requirements with the storage facility as there are several options available which may be the deciding factor as to which facility you use. Some storage facilities do not include insurance with the hire charge but add it later as an extra cost, these companies also insist that you have their insurance or prove you have cover on your household contents insurance for goods in storage.  Whilst others will include all costs in the hire charge so there are no surprises when presented with your first invoice.  It always advisable, in which ever instance, to read the summary of insurance and to give an accurate insurance value of your belongings.

Top tip:  When talking to self storage companies do not be afraid to ask if they have any select and save offers, or an offer of the month.  The more market aware companies will be willing to offer several options i.e. free packaging materials, or a free collection / discounted removal, or first month rental free, or just simply a percentage discount off selected units hire cost.

Finally, nearly all self storage facilities offer a high level of premises security with 24 hour CCTV, police monitored alarms and access control systems, and some an even higher security measures such as business park / estate monitored CCTV and a 24 hour security patrol back up.

Regardless of whether the facility is part of a national group or a small independent operator very often the service and facilities offered are very similar if not identical. With all this considered the deciding factor may finally be down to the flexibility of the individual storage facility and your personal preference.

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