Unit Size Help

Help Find the Right Unit Size

The size of storage unit you need depends on the specific items you plan to store. Here are some general guidelines for common types of storage needs: Personal items: If you need to store personal items like clothing, bedding, and small furniture items, a small storage unit of 5x5 or 5x10 square feet should be sufficient. For larger furniture items like sofas, beds, and dining tables, a medium-sized unit of 10x10 or 10x15 square feet may be more appropriate. Business inventory: For storing business inventory like product samples or excess stock, a medium-sized unit of 10x10 or 10x15 square feet may be sufficient. However, if you have a larger inventory or need to store equipment or machinery, you may need a larger unit of 10x20 or 10x30 square feet. Vehicles: For storing vehicles like motorcycles or small cars, a small unit of 10x15 or 10x20 square feet may be sufficient. Larger vehicles like trucks, RVs, or boats will require a larger unit of at least 10x30 or 12x30 square feet. It's important to note that these are just general guidelines, and your specific storage needs may vary depending on the size and amount of items you need to store. It's always a good idea to consult with a storage facility representative to determine the best unit size for your needs.

Unit Size for Household Items if You're Moving

The size of storage unit you need for your household items will depend on the size of your home and the amount of belongings you have. As a general guideline, a 10x10 or 10x15 square feet storage unit should be sufficient for the contents of a one or two-bedroom apartment or home. However, if you have a larger home or a significant amount of belongings, you may need a larger unit, such as a 10x20 or 10x30 square feet.

When determining the size of the storage unit you need, consider the following:

  1. Furniture: Large furniture items like sofas, beds, and dining tables take up a lot of space. Measure them to ensure you get the right size unit.

  2. Appliances: If you are storing appliances like refrigerators, washers, and dryers, make sure to measure them as well.

  3. Boxes: Estimate the number of boxes you will have and stack them to get an idea of how much space they will take up.

  4. Seasonal items: If you have seasonal items like holiday decorations, outdoor equipment, or sports gear, make sure to include them in your estimate.

It's also a good idea to leave some extra space in your storage unit to make it easier to access your items and to provide room for any additional items you may need to store later on.