Find The Right Size Lenexa Storage Units
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Looking at Lenexa storage units but unsure what size you will need you have come to the right place Here you will find out everything you need to know about determining the right size for your store house unit. After all, you do not want to pay for a unit that is too big because that will be a waste of money. On the other hand, it is a waste of time to rent a unit that is too small and then to have to transfer all your goods over to a larger unit later on.
What Will You Store
To decide what size of unit you need, you first need to make your mind up about what it is you are going to store. The thing is that you probably have more and less than you think you do. How do I have both more and less, you ask? Well, if you are planning to store smaller items like books, home decorations, and clothing, in boxes, it will probably take more boxes than you think to pack all these things up. There is just something about packing in boxes you will almost always have more stuff than you do boxes the first time around.
But, on the other hand, you probably have less furniture than you think. Now, you are thinking that you know exactly what furniture you have. But do you know how to break all that furniture down most kitchen tables and chairs will come apart, or you can at least take all the leaves out of your table, making it smaller to store. Also, most of your furniture is stackable. Your Lenexa storage units are going to be ceiling high, and you want to use all the space up to the ceiling so that you can fit more in less square footage. Plan how you can stack your furniture up to maximize your space. The size of space you need will affect the self storage rates too.
Ask A Manager
Once you have a visual idea of what you need to store, call around to different units and self storage rates and ask the managers there what size unit they would recommend for your needs. Describe all the big furniture you need to put in a unit, and then give an approximate number of boxes you will have to store. A good manager will be able to help you narrow your search down to one or two unit sizes. The best way to make sure the unit will work for you is to go look yourself. So walk in to a store house facility and ask to see units of the size you are interested in.
Transfer Policies
Before you sign that contract for the unit that looks perfect, though, ask about the company transfer policies at that facility. If you are moving all your things in and find that the unit you rented is too big or too small, you need to know what it will take for you to change units. Some businesses will charge a small fee for transfers while others will transfer you for free within a short period of time. Also, ask if the original payment will carry over to the newer unit. If you do need to transfer, make sure to ask the unit manager if there is a smaller or larger unit available close to the one you are already in. This way, you will not have to load all your things up and truck them across the facility.
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