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When Selecting a Self-Storage Facility, StoreRight Brooksville

While surfing the web one day I ran across another article in which they describe what to look for when storing and how to pack your item for safe and effect storage. As I read it I thought it would be a nice idea to share the information with you then describe how StoreRight accommodates each situation. I hope the information is beneficial to you. I found the information at www.123movers.com

 

When Selecting a Self-Storage Facility    
 
  • Think about location. Are you going to need to access your storage building frequently? If so, aim for someplace nearby.

StoreRight: StoreRight in Brooksville is in an excellent location right across the street from Wal-mart on highway 41.Just think how many times in a week you find yourself popping into Wal-mart for one thing or another, and we are right next door.

 

  • Consider how much space you really need. Self-storage facilities rent units in all different sizes. It’s best to opt for a smaller storage unit and pack it to the ceiling rather than pay for space you’re not using. If even the smallest storage units are too much, look into mini-storage facilities: self-storage facilities that specialize in small loads.

StoreRight: StoreRight in Brooksville has a wide variety of units from 5X5 all the way up to a 10X25 in climate and non-climate controlled units. Our staff is knowledgeable in helping you find what need to fit your items. We are also more than happy to open up as many units as you need to get a visual of how what and where you can store your items.

 

  • Be sure to ask facility representatives how and when you can access your unit. Most self-storage and mini-storage facilities allow for free access 24 hours a day, but some facilities have restrictions and others charge fees for access.

StoreRight: StoreRight in Brooksville gate hours are 6:00am to 10:00pm 7 days a week including weekends and holidays. We do offer 24 hour access free of charge upon request.

 

  • Also ask about climate controlled units. If you’re storing anything valuable or delicate – like antique furniture or important documents – it could be warped by being stored in space that’s too hot, too cold or too humid. For an extra cost, most public storage facilities can set you up with a unit where temperature and humidity are restricted.

StoreRight: In StoreRight of Brooksville’s general area we are 1 of only 2 facilities that offer climate controlled units. They too come in a variety of sizes at various prices. Quick tip for storing in non-climate controlled unit place a bucket of kitty litter in the unit to absorb some of the moister.  

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