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Why You Should Opt For A Climate-Controlled Unit When Seeking Out Self-Storage Space This Fall

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Are you going to be putting some things into self-storage this fall season? Maybe you need somewhere to stash your stuff in between living spaces or maybe you are cleaning out your basement but want to hold onto certain things. Regardless of the reason, be sure to take a look at a storage facility that offers climate-controlled self-storage units before you make your final decision. Here's why climate-controlled units might be the right choice for you and your stuff.

Certain Items Might Not Hold Up Once the Temperature Drops

Whether you are storing wood furniture, family antiques, or newspapers, there are quite a few items that simply will not get through a chilly fall or freezing winter in mint condition if placed into a standard storage unit with no climate control. The entire reason you are renting this unit is that you have items with either financial or nostalgic value that you want to hold onto for the future. Going with a storage unit that doesn't offer protection from climate changes isn't going to be much of a help in the long run if your stuff starts to warp, yellow, or otherwise suffer damage due to the temperature.

A Climate-Controlled Storage Facility Can Also Help Keep Dust off of Your Stuff

Storage units that offer climate control will typically circulate air through the room on a regular basis in order to ensure the right temperature. Some storage facilities may put also add a filtration system that can ensure the air remains as clean as possible and dust-free as it circulates. But to be clear, even without a filtration system, the fact that the air is circulating or moving may help with keeping dust off of your stuff. You can still cover your valuable furniture or antiques with cloths or newspapers if needed, but a climate-controlled storage unit should provide you with additional peace of mind when it comes to keeping your things dust-free.

A Climate-Controlled Unit Might Also Offer Better Protection From Pests or Thieves

At some self-storage facilities, the non-climate-controlled units might be outside while the ones with climate or humidity control will be indoors. If this is the case with your local facility, having the unit inside a building can provide additional benefits. It should be harder for pests to penetrate a full building and then get into your unit compared with just getting through one door outside. Having an indoor unit that's harder to reach may also help protect your goods from a thief looking to run off with someone's stuff.

Call a climate-controlled storage facility for more information. 


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