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What to Look for in a Self Storage Company
By John Weisner
With literally hundreds of local self-storage facilities in any given area, how is one to choose one from another? Are those with the big, flashy signs the best, or should you stick to the one close to home? Your friend's cousin rented one last spring- maybe you should give her a call? How will you know if you are choosing the right self-storage company to suit your needs?
For the majority of us, when it comes to purchasing something that we have never needed before, hind-sight is almost always 20/20. Our research is hindered by the bright and snazzy colors of bulletin boards, local newspapers and other ad sources in the community, making us easily forget what it is that we we're actually looking for in a product or service. The self-storage industry is no different.
For starters, do your homework. Your efforts on this venture will need quite a bit of forethought and a knowledgeable customer service associate to help you out. Making a couple of phone calls, paying a few visits to local companies, and asking a lot of questions are key to getting your ideal storage unit.
First on our list (assuming that all companies are similarly priced and have the same size units available) is the location of your self storage company. No one knows better than you how easily accessible each location is from where you are (familiarizing yourself with the traffic situations during the day will also help your endeavors). Ideally, any ad placed by a self-storage company will have a street address and a map with a few common landmarks.
Next topic: security. Is there 24-hour surveillance? Would you feel comfortable walking around alone after dark? Are there separate alarms for each unit? Fire protection/sprinkler system is an item worth a definite query on your part.
Third, when would you be able to access your unit? If seven day admittance is important to you, be sure you find a company that can accommodate you.
Number four on our list- Rental transportation. Are there dollies and/or carts available on the premises, or will you need to bring/find your own? What about a truck rental- is it on location or nearby for you to hire for a few hours? What about trailers? This is definitely worth a thought, for even small items can weigh a lot if you're carrying them alone.
And finally, is there a store within the realm of this particular self storage company? If so, what sort of items do they sell? Quick snacks and beverages are good, as well as packing supplies such as boxes and tape, or any items you may need to adequately put together your self-storage unit. About the Author John Weisner recommends http://www.storedge.com if you're looking for a self-storage company in Canada.
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