Most Popular Storage Unit Sizes
5x5
Per Month
25 sq. ft.
About the size of a small closet or half bathroom. Perfect for several boxes, a mattress set, or small items OR about 50 file boxes.
5x10
Per Month
50 sq. ft.
About the size of a pickup truck or walk-in closet. Can fit a mattress set, sofa, dining room set and small items, OR about 100 file boxes.
7x10
Per Month
70 sq. ft.
The size of a large walk-in closet or small bedroom. This is great for a one bedroom apartment without appliances, OR about 150 file boxes
10x10
Per Month
100 sq. ft.
Average size bedroom. Holds the furnishing of a one bedroom apartment with refrigerator and washer/dryer, patio furniture and many boxes, OR about 2 office suites OR about 200 file boxes
10x15
Per Month
150 sq. ft.
The size of a large bedroom or 20' moving truck. Holds the furnishings of a two bedroom apartment or small house, plus appliances, patio furniture and many boxes OR a vehicle or small boat OR storage for a business.
10x20
Per Month
200 sq. ft.
The size of a small one car garage or 24' moving truck. Holds the furnishings of a two bedroom house with appliances, patio furniture, yard supplies and many boxes OR a vehicle or small boat OR construction equipment.
10x25
Per Month
250 sq. ft.
The size of a large one car garage or 26' moving truck. Furnishings of a two bedroom house with appliances, patio furniture, yard supplies and many boxes OR a vehicle or small boat OR construction equipment.
Take a look at the things you plan to put into storage. You may already have an idea of the size of storage unit you want to rent, but keep in mind that you don’t want to just rent a storage unit that will fit all of your items, you want a unit where you can fit yourself inside with a little room to work. If you ever want to be able to get your items out, you don’t want to pack your storage space wall to wall, floor to ceiling. Many people get the smallest possible unit they can get in order to save money, and then wind up having to empty half of it to get to a box that’s in the back.
Do you have anything that’s climate sensitive? You may need a climate-controlled unit that’s indoors, as opposed to a generic garage-style unit that’s outdoors. Are your items valuable? You’ll likely want a unit that has good security and monitoring, and you’ll definitely want insurance on your storage unit. Check and see if your renter’s insurance or homeowner’s insurance policy covers items in a storage unit. If it doesn’t, see how much it would cost to add it, or consider buying insurance from the storage facility.
Drive-up Access Storage
Our drive-up access units range from 5×5 to 10×45 heated and unheated. Your goods will be protected in our heated units by forced-air electric furnaces that keep air moving 24 hours a day, all year long. The temperature is maintained above 50 degrees evenly throughout each unit with moisture control.
Inside-Access Storage
Choose a heated or unheated unit that opens onto a common hallway. These units are available from 5×5 to 10×15. A 5×5 unit is comparable to the size of a closet, while the 5′ x 10′ is comparable to a walk-in closet and will generally hold the same as pickup truck. 10×10’s and 10×15’s are comparable to an average sized bedroom. All hallways and units are lighted, with access available 7 days a week.