Storage Tips
Selecting a storage facility is an important decision which can be made much easier by having a little information. Convenience, security, construction and price are all factors.Besides finding a storage facility close to where you will be living or working, it is important that the storage facility is easily accessible. Although prices may differ by a few dollars per month, within a given area, these differences are usually indicators of individual features and specific benefits of a facility. While security features like fencing, lighting, and security alarms are important, you should also provide yourself with a good quality padlock. We offer these at competitive rates.
Monthly rates are based on the size of the unit, regardless of how much property is stored inside the unit. This is where our experienced staff can help you in determining the correct size unit for your belongings. You should also ask our staff about availability of the next size, larger or smaller, just in case you arrive with more or less property than you anticipated. If the unit is available, it should take just a few moments to transfer your reservation to a different sized unit. Remember an efficiently packed smaller unit will cost less than a larger unit, not well-packed.
Our Company will provide a written rental agreement for your protection. Read it carefully and ask our staff to answer any questions you might have. Make note of your payment due date, late charge fees that wil
General Storage Tips
Never store live animals, perishables, liquids, explosives, flammable liquids, or toxic materials. Fuel should be drained from gasoline engines before storing.
No electrical appliances (heaters, refrigerators, lights, etc.) may be connected with any service outlets, unless prior arrangements have been made with our staff. A small fee will apply.
The goods you place inside a self-storage unit are your sole responsibility. Ask our staff to provide you with information about insurers who provide low-cost insurance coverage for your property. Self-storage providers are, by contract and by law, not responsible for any loss or damage of property and are not allowed to provide any insurance on stored property.
To provide proof of purchase on valuables in case of theft or damage, you may wish to keep the following with your inventory list:
• purchase receipts,
• canceled checks or credit card receipts,
• owners manual or warranty,
• photographs, videos, or affidavits from third parties who have seen the property.
