Saving Money On Self Storage

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By Alicia Sarge

The self storage industry is booming. The current economic crisis might give the industry an unexpected lift, since there have been a very high number of people that have been foreclosed on and have had to move in with relatives or into smaller houses or apartments. Those people need storage services, but many of them stay away from self-storage facilities because they're under the impression that it's going to cost them an arm and a leg. This is simply not true.

Self storage companies are anxious to get your business. To do so, they have adapted the range of services they offer to meet any kind of need. So if what you're looking for is something really temporary and don't want anything long-term, there's probably a competitively-priced option for you. 1 to 3 month plans aren't unheard of.

Following the same logic of wanting to earn your business, self-storage companies will offer generous discounts to new customers. Since the industry is getting quite competitive, you can literally do some comparison-shopping and come out with a great deal. And that's true whether your needs are for long-term services or you're looking into a one-time deal.

At a reasonable cost, you'll be able to get plenty of space. A 100 square foot unit will run you about $100, which is pretty reasonable considering that not only do you get to store whatever needs to be stored, but on top of that your belongings are secure: protection from theft, pests, heat damage and humidity damage. Ask and verify with any company you're considering doing business with, about the extent of the protection your belongings will enjoy.

If what you need is a long term contract, then you'll be able to save even more money. Of course, it makes no sense to sign up for long term storage if you're not going to need it (not to mention that it would hardly be a money-saving move). But if you really anticipate that your needs are of the long term variety, then by all means mention it, you will most likely get a great deal on your monthly fee.

As another differentiation factor, some storage companies include perks in the services they include in your monthly fee. Some give you free access to a forklift on the premises. Some others offer shipping and packaging services that might be especially valuable for businesses. If you get those perks, they can go a long way toward making renting a self storage facility a financially savvy move.

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