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What is Self Storage?

Self-storage refers to renting out secure, private storage spaces, or "units," to customers. These units come in a wide range of sizes, from small lockers to large spaces the size of a one-car garage, depending on where you look.

We've had the pleasure of helping countless customers with our self-storage solution, as it’s pretty versatile and aids a variety of different use cases.

The beauty of self-storage is the flexibility and convenience it provides. Customers can access their unit 24/7 using a personalized entry code.

And they maintain full control since they provide their own lock and no one from the facility has access to the unit without the customer's permission.

Moore Storage regularly stores items from customers from:

Use Cases of Self Storage

Moving and Downsizing Storage

Self-storage is a lifesaver when coordinating a big move, allowing people to gradually transition their belongings without any stress.

Vehicle Storage

We offer outdoor parking spaces that are perfect for storing cars, RVs, boats, and other vehicles.

Inventory and Equipment Storage

Retail shops, contractors, and other businesses use our units to house excess inventory, documents, and specialized equipment.

Personal Storage

Customers often use our units to keep sentimental items, hobby supplies, and other possessions they don't have room for at home.

How Long You Can Rent for?

We offer both short-term and long-term storage options to meet our customers' needs. Some only need a unit for a few months, like students or people going through a temporary life transition (moving, divorce, and others). 

Others use us for long-term, year-round storage of seasonal items, collections, or business supplies.

The beauty of self-storage is the flexible, month-to-month rental terms. Customers can rent with us for as little or as long as they need, without long-term commitments. 

Of course, the longer you rent, the more cost-effective it becomes per month.

What Can You Put in Self Storage?

Our customers store furniture, electronics, clothing, appliances, vehicles, business inventory, and more. 

The key is choosing the right unit size. We have 10x20 spaces that can hold the contents of almost an entire house.

As long as it's not something dangerous or perishable, chances are good we can accommodate it. This brings us to...

What Can You NOT Put in Self Storage?

There are a few items that are off limits for self-storage units. The main ones are anything "flammable," so no fuels, explosives, or hazardous materials. 

We also don't allow live plants or perishable foods. And firearms are prohibited as well. 

But aside from those common-sense restrictions, we're happy to store just about anything our customers need to hold onto.



Storage FAQs

  • Can I access my storage unit 24/7? Yes, absolutely!
  • Do you offer any move-in specials or discounts? Yes, we're always running promotions to help make the move-in process more affordable for new customers. Call us to see what we have up for today!
  • How often should I visit my long-term storage unit? We recommend trying to visit the unit at least once every few months.
  • Can I receive packages at the storage facility? Absolutely, we're happy to accept package deliveries on our customers' behalf. This is a popular service, especially for businesses using our units for inventory storage.
  • Do you have any restrictions on the types of locks I can use? We don't impose any restrictions, as long as it's a standard metal padlock or disc lock. Many customers opt for combination locks for convenience, while others prefer the added security of a keyed lock.

Tips for Choosing the Right Storage Unit

Make a list of everything you plan to store and estimate the total square footage. Then, based on that, we'd be happy to provide size recommendations based on your inventory.

You'll also want to think about accessibility and whether you need drive-up access for larger items. 

And climate-controlled units can be useful for temperature-sensitive belongings like family photos or electronics.

Lastly, consider the facility's safety and security features. Look for 24/7 video surveillance and electronic gate access.