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Portable Storage Units and Moving Containers

Posted by admin on Feb 1, 2009

Portable storage is quickly displacing classic self-storage as the best way to store and move your possessions. Why is this happening? Because this is an entirely new way to get your stuff moved and coordinate bringing your belongings together at a distant location. And the best part is that you don’t have to drive the truck.

Portable Storage Units for Moving

It is very stressful to try to move and get everything packed when you need it packed. The movers have you on a tight schedule and it costs money if you are not ready. And nothing can remove all the stress from your move, you can make life a ton easier by using a portable storage unit to manage parts of this event.

With a portable storage container, you simply call the storage company to arrange for the delivery of your unit at a set date before the move. Most people hold on to their portable storage containers for two to four weeks, but you can keep it for as long as you need in order to accommodate your own schedule.

The weather-safe portable storage unit is then delivered to your front drive, where you can fill it as you go. This helps you get the things that can go into deep storage packed away way before the actual move. When the real moving day comes, you already have the less necessary things packed way in the back and you can add the more day to day stuff in. Then the unit is picked up by the portable storage company driver team. When you’re all one with your unpacking, you simply call them up and have the portable storage container removed.

Are you planning a move to a temporary location? The storage company can store your stuff for a long period of time until you actually need it delivered. Very easy.

Portable Storage Containers for Long-Term Storage

Whether you’ve moved from a larger home to a smaller one or you just have more possessions than you have room for, chances are you’ll want to de-clutter at some time in your life. But just because you don’t have room for something doesn’t mean you want to sell it or throw it away. And while non-portable storage units are always an option, the convenience of a portable storage unit makes it an ideal choice.

To use it for storage, simply have a portable storage container delivered to your home, and take the time you need to fill it with your unneeded (but still wanted) items. When it’s full, the container will be delivered to a climate-controlled storage warehouse– and your household clutter will be out from underfoot. Do you need access to your portable storage unit while it’s stored? Call to have the unit re-delivered, or even visit it in the warehouse yourself.

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The storage unit may be required to be locked by your own lock making it completely safe. Unlike traditional warehouses, the operators in self storage do not have casual access to your stuff. Also, most of the facilities are provided with security systems like burglar alarms and are closely monitored by close circuit cameras making it quite safe.

Self storage areas come with a lot of special features that may include climate control. It includes facilities that have temperature control as well as humidity control mechanisms to prevent moulds and mildew to keep you items safe.

February 26th, 2009 | 1:39 pm

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April 14th, 2009 | 1:18 pm

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June 26th, 2009 | 6:00 pm

And the best part is that you don’t have to drive the truck.

Using portable storage units for your move

It is very stressful to try to move and get everything packed when you need it packed. The movers have you on a tight schedule and it costs money if you are not ready. And while moving will always be stressful, using a portable storage unit can take some of the crazy “rush-rush-rush” out of your schedule.

With a portable storage container, you simply call the storage company to arrange for the delivery of your unit at a set date before the move.

July 9th, 2009 | 11:46 am

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July 13th, 2009 | 11:48 am

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August 8th, 2009 | 12:08 pm

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August 17th, 2009 | 12:14 pm
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