Self Storage FAQs
What do you need or want to know about self storage facilities and Store More Self Storage?
What is climate control?
Climate control is a feature that we offer at our facility. Our climate controlled units maintain a temperature of 55 to 85 degrees. This feature helps protect your stored belongings from the extreme temperatures.
Do you accept credit cards?
Yes.
Can anyone drive onto this property or do you need a PIN number?
Our facility has an electronic gate system which can only be opened by a security code that is assigned to each individual tenant. The code allows us to monitor who is entering and exiting the facility.
Are moving carts available?
Yes
Do you rent storage units month-to-month or do I have to sign a lease?
Our rental contracts are month-to-month agreements – no long-term lease is required.
Do you require content insurance?
No but we offer at an affordable rate
What's the difference between access hours and office hours?
During access hours, you can use your gate code to access your storage unit. During office hours, your Property Manager is available to provide in-person customer service.
When can I access my unit?
24 hours a day.
Self Storage Tips:
1. Use furniture drawers to hold delicate items. Wrap them in bubble wrap or newspaper.
2. When packing toys or smaller objects, remember to fill boxes completely, stuffing open areas with plain newspaper to prevent collapsing when stacked.
3. Be careful not to store anything combustible (such as paint and chemicals) or perishable (such as food that is not permanently sealed).
4. When storing lawn and garden equipment, drain any fluids prior to storage in order to avoid corrosive damage.
5. Use trash cans to store shovels, hoes and rakes.
6. Always use high quality locks on your unit. Store More Self Storage gives its customers a free lock when they move in.
7. When storing delicate heirlooms, use specially constructed boxes, such as wardrobe boxes, and utilize dehumidifiers to prevent mildew build up.
8. Store furniture carefully on boards or pallets.
9. Cover mattresses and store them flat on level surfaces.
10. Store small items like pots and pans in large appliances, such as stoves or refrigerators.
11. Break down items (such as table legs) and store large furniture (like tabletops and sofas) on end to save space.
12. Use protective covers and treat wood surfaces before storing.
13. When storing business files, label all boxes and construct aisles so files are easily seen and accessible.
14. Clean furniture, boxes and the storage unit of all food and perishables.
 
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