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Tips To Find A Great Storage Unit

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Storing your belongings in a high quality storage unit is very important. Whether you are moving into a smaller apartment or just need the extra space, you do not want anything to happen to your belongings. There are many different types of storage units, and all of them provide a great service. However, there are specific things that you should look for in a good storage unit facility. You do not want your things to get damaged. To ensure that you pick a good storage unit facility, such as Access Self Storage, here are just a few tips.

Talk With Management

You don't ever want to be left out to dry not understanding the process. You want to make sure that you understand exactly how and when the payments are due and what the consequences of missing a payment are. Take the time to talk with the management, and if they have a written contract make sure that you read it very carefully.

Pest Control

When looking at potential storage unit facilities you will want to check for any signs of pests. Ants, termites, spiders, and rodents would all like to make their living in your furniture or your belongings. Inspect the facility visually before  you purchase. You are going to want to look for fecal pellets and insects. This is also a great topic to discuss with the management. Find out what the storage facility does for pest control.

Weather

There are obviously times when a storage unit is not going to be able to protect your belongings from the weather, like a hurricane, but you want it to be impervious to normal weather. Look at the storage unit and inspect the unit for any water damage. Usually water damage will be on the cement of the floor, but do not forget to look up and see if there is any water that penetrates the roof. If you find water stains, then you do not want your things in that particular unit.

Temperature Control

If you are going to be using the facility to store valuables or electronics you may want to find an indoor storage facility that has climate control. This is especially important if you are going to be storing anything with metal components. Metal will contract and expand with the temperature. If this occurs often, or is extremely intense, then the metal components can break, and the electronics can malfunction. The temperature control storage units may be a little extra money, but they can be worth every penny. 


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