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Self Storage is one solution to the problem of accumulated Family



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By : Alison Withers   

Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

Many new housing developments have been springing up all over the UK in the last decade, but while the houses may be more attractively and economically designed and more energy efficient they often lack enough storage space.

Families grow and change and if you can't or don't want to move to a larger space and you're not a ruthlessly unsentimental minimalist most households sooner or later face the problem of too much stuff. It ranges from souvenirs and heirlooms holding fond memories to household records and documents you have to keep. It's all stuff you either can't or don't want to get rid of, but you don't use a lot of it every day.

It overflows boxes in the guest room, under beds and into the roof space or garage - so what to do?

Renting self storage space can be a useful and affordable solution.

I spoke to a Self Storage company to find out what you need to consider if you choose this option.

They can be summed up as location, how much access you have, cost and minimum rental period, a choice of sizes of space required, security and insurance.

Here's a guide to the questions to ask when choosing the best self-storage solution for your needs:

Location: most people prefer to store their valuables somewhere close to where they live or work. You may not need to access them often but it helps to be able to get to them quickly and easily when you do.

Access: we all live under time pressures juggling work, family needs and the like. You'd be able to get to your poessessions at home whenever you have spare time in the evening, at the weekend, or late at night. 24 hour access with, for example, your own security code for access when there are no staff around is ideal.

Security: is the location well-lit, properly alarmed and somewhere reasonably open so not an easy target for a break-in? Inside the storage facility you want reassurance that your things are stored in a lockable locked or unit, to which only you have access.

How much space you need: an adaptable self-storage unit should be able to provide a range of ooptions.

If you only needed space to store family and household paperwork - such as deeds to the house, bank statements, agreements for products and services, perhaps the children's education records, certificates, trophies and the like, then you probably only need a locker. A one-meter cube will take roughly eight plastic crates or a few suitcases. A small amount of furniture, say a roomful if you are decorating, will fit into 200 cubic feet. The contents of the average three-bedroomed house would fit into a larger unit of around 100-150 sq ft.

How long you need it for: if you only need it for a short time usually the minimum period will be 7 days. If on the other hand you're going travelling or working abroad for a few years and renting out your home unfirnished you could get a special lower, long term rate.

Insurance: you should check whether your household contents insurance can be extended to cover secure storage and also ask the storage company whether they can advise on affordable cover - compare the costs. Using the storage company's guidance you may find you can get a better deal.

Finally, it's always a good idea to go and look at the self storage company you're considering. Everybody's circumstances are different and talking through your options with helpful and experienced staff, as well as being able to look around the facility, will help you get exactly what you need and the peace of mind of knowing your property's well cared for.

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Author Resource:- The room needs decorating but there's nowhere to put the contents because you already have boxes of stuff crammed everywhere and there's no more room. You could move it all into a Self Storage facility on short term rental. Consumer journalist Ali Withers finds out what options should be available and the questions to ask about self-storage with the help of experts in one Ipswich, UK, facility.
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