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Choosing the right self storage unit from the mind boggling variety of choices can be a formidable task. You need to know about each one in detail to help you make the right decision. Storing containers come in various sizes to accommodate personal as well as commercial requirements. You need to carefully consider your needs as well as the type of goods that needs to be stored in order to get maximum value for your money. Make a careful inventory of the items that need to be stored. For larger items like furniture, draw up a floor plan with accurate measurements.

A Rough Guide To Stockroom Sizes

 The smallest self storage unit size is usually the 5 feet by 5 feet unit. You can store around 30 file-size boxes as well as a few chairs and other items in this unit.

The 5 feet by 10 feet is the next sized unit, which is roughly the size of a large closet. This unit can hold about 84 file boxes without shelves or the furniture of one room.

The 5 feet by 15 feet hoarding container, which is almost the size of a walk-in closet, can hold about 130 file boxes without shelves, or the furniture of nearly three rooms.

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