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3 Smart Reasons to Rent a Storage Unit Larger Than You Need

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After using all the storage space in your home, you must decide how to handle storage as a family. While some people may prefer to add storage to their house, buy a larger place, or get rid of belongings, you may decide that renting a self-storage unit is the best idea.

Picking a unit size that fits everything you need makes logical sense. However, you will find great value in renting a larger unit than your family needs for a few significant reasons.

Storage Organization

After taking measurements, you may know what unit size you need with the optimal organization in mind. However, stacking furniture and boxes perfectly is challenging work. A larger storage unit gives you relief in this regard because you do not need to be so strict with organization.

Also, some boxes and items may not stack as nicely as you would like. Stacking things to the ceiling comes with an increased risk of damage if anything were to fall off the top. Renting a bigger unit means you can leave space around the ceiling to give you peace of mind. The extra space also accommodates any miscalculations that you make during the measuring process.

Something as simple as writing down furniture dimensions incorrectly can lead to storage issues when renting a unit that barely fits everything you plan to store.

Maneuverability

When you plan to fill your storage unit to the brim, you will not have room to move around or get to the back easily. As a result, you may need to move a lot of furniture, boxes, and belongings to access hard-to-reach items. A larger storage unit allows you to create narrow pathways to maneuver throughout the inside and reach everything comfortably.

This setup is ideal when you store items that you may access throughout the year. A great example is manual and electric tools that you may need for upkeep, repairs, or renovations.

Future Needs

A storage unit that only fits what you want to store currently means that you will not be able to store anything else afterward. Picking a unit with extra space after filling it up initially accommodates future storage needs. A major benefit of going this route is eliminating the need to rent a larger unit later, which would require you to move everything stored again.

Go with a larger storage unit than you need for peace of mind and these benefits.


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