If you are unsure what size storage unit to rent, it’s advised that you read this article.  The reason is that you can save yourself a lot of money by choosing the right size storage unit. These tips will help you choose the right storage unit size for your load size.

The first thing to know is that you will have to estimate your load size before you can go about renting a storage unit. Choosing the right size unit ensures that you don’t pay for more space than you need and that your belongings are adequately protected.

Also, as a rule of thumb, it’s generally more cost-effective to choose a storage unit that’s slightly larger than you initially estimated than to realize later that you need more space after renting a unit that’s too small. So, by taking the time to estimate your load size and carefully choose the right storage unit size, you can ensure that your belongings are stored safely and efficiently.

It’s also important to know what size units are on offer. Stop & Store Penrith, for example, offers a choice of three different sizes. Other branches of Stop & Store offer an even greater variety of sizes and have a space calculator to assist you in making your choice.

Here are the steps to help you estimate the load size and select the right storage unit size:

Estimating Load Size According to Storage Unit Size

The preparatory steps will help a lot in estimating the load size. If you are not good at calculating cubic footage, don’t worry, here are other ways to do it.

  • Measure and group the items.

    Start by making a detailed list of all the items you plan to store. This should include furniture, appliances, boxes, and any other belongings. Group similar items together and note their dimensions if possible.

    Secondly, categorize your items into groups based on their size and type. For example, separate large furniture items, small boxes, appliances, and fragile items.

    Thirdly, measure the dimensions of larger items, such as sofas, refrigerators, and mattresses. This will help you determine how much space they will occupy.

  • Consult the Storage Facility Regarding the Best Storage Unit Size

    By now you may have narrowed down which storage facility you are going to use. Call them and ask for their advice. They are experienced in helping customers choose the right unit size and can provide valuable insights.

    As with Stop & Store, look at what size units the storage facility offers and look at their size calculators or guides on their website. This will help you estimate the unit size you need based on the items you plan to store. Input your inventory details, and the calculator will suggest an appropriate unit size.

    Try and visit the storage facility to see the available unit sizes for yourself. This will give you a better sense of the space and help you make an informed decision.

  • Packing and accessibility of the Storage Unit

    Plan your packing for the sake of efficiency. If you plan to stack items or use shelving within the unit, you may need a smaller unit than if you plan to store everything in a disorganised manner.

    Secondly, consider how often you’ll need access to your belongings. If you’ll be frequently retrieving items, you may want a larger unit or additional space to create aisles for easier access.

    Lastly don’t skimp. Be open to adjusting your choice if needed. It’s better to rent a slightly larger unit than to cram your belongings into a space that’s too small.

The Right Storage Unit Size: It’s all about Saving Money

Choosing the right size self storage unit is essential to save money by optimizing your storage unit and keeping costs to a minimum. In essence, it’s about making the most of your storage space. Here are some tips on how to save money by selecting the appropriate size storage unit:

  • When deciding to use a self storage unit, and after you have done your inventory, declutter and downsize your belongings. Sell, donate, or discard items you no longer need. This will help you reduce the amount of space you require and, consequently, the size of the storage unit.
  • Consider the internal packing configurations. Make the most of your storage space by stacking items vertically. Use shelving, pallets, or racks to maximize the vertical space within the unit. This can allow you to rent a smaller unit while still fitting everything you need.
  • When storing seasonal items like winter clothing or holiday decorations, you can save money by renting a smaller unit during the off-season and swapping for a larger one when needed.
  • Halve the price with family or friends. If you have a friend or family member with storage needs, consider sharing a larger unit and splitting the cost. This can be a cost-effective solution, especially if you don’t need frequent access to your items.
  • Look for bargains by researching various storage facilities in your area to find the best price for the size you need. Compare not only the rental rates but also any additional fees, security features, and accessibility options.
  • Starting small and growing into the space. If you’re unsure about the size you need, consider starting with a smaller unit and upgrading if necessary. Some storage facilities offer flexible rental agreements that allow you to adjust the size of your unit.
  • As time goes on, your storage needs may change. Periodically review the items in your storage unit and adjust the unit’s size accordingly to avoid overpaying for unused space.
  • Use the height of the storage unit judiciously. Use tall shelves or racks to make the most of your vertical space, as this can help you fit more items into a smaller storage unit.

Again, your self storage facility should be able to assist and guide you through the whole process.

Choose the Best Storage Option with Stop & Store Penrith

Start by giving us a call at Stop & Store Penrith. We will help you estimate your load size and advise which unit size is best for you.

Our office number is 01768 800291 and website details are:

https://www.stopandstore.co.uk/penrith-storage/