Unit Types of Maple Furniture Storage
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There are rules to follow when looking into Maple furniture storage that would help you out a great deal. There are so many unit types, for example, that it would be helpful to find out what is out there so you know what to look for and what to stay away from. The first thing that you should know is the various common unit sizes and what they can hold. The first size, and smallest, would be the five by five. It is five foot wide and five foot in length and typically will have eight foot ceilings. It is worth noting that most of the sizes have eight foot ceilings. This space can hold a good amount of boxes and odds and ends, but really not much furniture. If you are looking to store a lot of boxes or if you have a couch or bed mattress, then you will probably be better off getting the next size up as opposed to trying to cram all of your stuff into the smaller space.
The next size that you will find when shopping around for Maple furniture storage is the five by ten. This space is typically five feet wide and ten feet in length. It is capable of holding around one to two rooms of furniture at the most. A good example of what could fit in this space would be a living room set and a bed set and dresser. Anything more and you would want to go with the five by fifteen. This space is about the same size as a walk in closet and can hold a small apartments worth of stuff. If you have appliances to go along with your apartment, then you will need the ten by ten, which is the next size up. There are a few more sizes above that, but you get the general idea. Before you call around, you should know kind of what size you need or at least what you will be storing, roughly. If you do not know this, the manager will not be able to quote you an accurate price.
If you do not know what you will be storing when you need Maple furniture storage space, then the price estimate could vary from thirty dollars for the smallest space to three hundred dollars for the biggest space. It would kind of be like calling the mechanic and asking what it would cost to get your car fixed without knowing what the problem is. So help out your Maple furniture storage managers and have a general idea of what you need before you call. You may waste a lot of your time and other peoples time if you do not know before you call.
Another thing to consider when you are getting Maple furniture storage is whether or not you will need to get a climate controlled space or if a standard space would work out fine. The climate controlled space will probably cost a few extra dollars, but depending on what you are looking to store, it may be necessary. If you have leather furniture or antique furniture, then you should probably go with the climate controlled space, even though it may cost a few extra dollars. If you just have upholstered couches and chairs, then you can probably go with the standard space.
Disclamer: This entry is intended to promote our partner StorageMart and some or all participants received compensation.
