Whether you need to store your winter clothes for the summer, your grandmother’s antique china cabinet for the foreseeable future or your son’s boat for the next four years … you need a storage vault that meets your particular needs. None of these items (or many others) will store well in a basement at your house. The best option is to move them to a local storage vault.
Security
Of course, you want your belongings to be safe while they’re in storage. Raleigh storage facilities offer 24-hour surveillance to ensure that no one other than you can access your things. This may be in the form of strategically placed cameras, an electronic system or a physical security guard. Look into the security system of the storage facility you choose to ensure that it meets your standards.
Weather-Resistant
Basements flood. They also house critters, insects and dirt. Keep your belongings out of the basement and out of risk by moving them to a storage vault in the area. Most storage vaults are ventilated and weather-proof. That means no floods, no fires and no unwanted critters! The ventilation keeps your paintings and furniture safe from fading and allows for a safe environment for even the most delicate of your belongings.
Spacious
If you had room in your home for everything, you wouldn’t need a storage vault! You can decide how much space you need and then rent accordingly. You probably won’t need as much room for your winter clothes as you will for your son’s boat. If you need more space later on, just rent another vault or upsize to a larger one.
Flexible
You many need a storage vault for three months or four years. Storage facilities provide a great deal of flexibility regarding their rentals. Unlike an apartment, you can change the duration of your rental at any time. In addition, your things will be in the same shape in four years as they were the day you left them in storage. You can access them at any time of day and as often or infrequently as you prefer. In other words, your son can take his boat out every day of the summer and then leave it without a trace for the next nine months.