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Moving is one of those life transitions that people either love to do or they despise. For some people, moving feels like a blessing. It symbolizes the end of a situation or living arrangement that feels stuck or constrained. Moving brings about a new beginning, a chance to start over. Yes, for many people the idea of picking up and going to a new town or a new state is exciting. They look forward to opening the carefully packed boxes of belongings that are dear to them and giving them new life in new rooms. They love the idea of shopping for food in new grocery stores, eating lunch at new cafes and having dinner at never before heard of restaurants. These people are unafraid and even looking forward to finding their way around a brand new city, traveling roads they have never before driven. Have you ever gotten lost on purpose when you have moved to a new town or city just to be able to find your way back home? Then you may be one of those adventurous souls who actually enjoy the changes that a move can bring.

At the other end of the moving spectrum, however, are those individuals who simply hate to move and they do it as rarely as possible. These people love the sense of familiarity that their home and the surrounding neighborhoods bring them. They are comfortable, secure and the last thing that they want to do is to throw themselves into a chaotic and disheveled living situation in a place where they do not feel at home. For many, moving brings sadness, even grief. Packing their things feels like a part of their life is over, and they find no joy in boxing up their precious memories and moving elsewhere.

Most people fall somewhere in-between on the moving spectrum. Maybe you do not really want to move, but the situation necessitates that you do. Perhaps you are planning on staying in the same town, so moving is not going to cause that much of a disturbance in the force that is your life.

There are as many situations that would entail a move as there are places to move to. With an unstable housing market and a weakening economy, many people are finding that the house that they bought 6 years ago and thought that they could afford is now becoming out of their budget, due in part to balloon payments, interest rates and job instability. Yes, sometimes life forces us to step out of our comfort zone. In such circumstances, many families are seeing the need to sell their home, perhaps downsizing into a smaller home or rental unit, until their financial state becomes strong again.

If you find yourself needing to relocate to a place that is much smaller than your current residence, self storage sheds may be the answer to the question that many hundreds of families a day may be asking themselves. Where are we going to put all of this stuff? Self storage sheds are conveniently located in just about every neighborhood in the United States. In fact, there are over fifty thousand self storage sheds in this country alone. Self storage sheds provide a much needed service to people who find themselves in some type of life transition that requires that they pack away and store some, or sometimes nearly all of their personal belongings. For this reason, self storage sheds are reasonably priced and easy to come by.

There are variances in the types and sizes of self storage sheds that are available. Choosing self storage sheds that are the right size for your needs is dependent upon how much stuff you have to store within its walls. One of the smallest sizes available is a 5x5 unit, or 25 sq feet. This comes out to be about the same size as a tiny half bath. If you are looking for self storage sheds that are the right size to house some of your personal documents, or perhaps your artificial Christmas tree and all of your holiday ornaments, this size may be appropriate for your needs. Within the confines of these little self storage sheds , you can actually store small appliances or a set of twin mattresses and box springs. A nifty idea is to have one of these smaller self storage sheds rented specifically for the purpose of hiding families Christmas and Birthday gifts in. Some how, children always seem to find the presents before they are supposed to. This solves that problem and it also gives you the opportunity to shop and hide all year long! No more Christmas rush!

The next largest size of typical self storage sheds is a 5x10 unit. At 50 sq feet, this space is roughly the size of a small walk in closet. In it you can easily store a small couch or love seat, perhaps a large chair, recliner or a set of full or queen sized mattresses and box springs. Along with one of those larger items, several boxes of belongings will fit inside of this 5x10 unit, giving you quite a bit of space for an affordable price.
The next size up happens to be a 75 sq feet 5x15 unit. These self storage sheds are equivalent in size to a large walk in closet. A well packed unit of this size can easily hold the contents of a typical one bedroom apartment. Bear in mind that this does not includes appliances, such as washer and dryers, refrigerators or stoves. Bedroom and living room furniture and many boxes will safely store in this sized unit. For the motorcycle owner, this unit will hold up to two full sized motorcycles to store through the winter or until your next ride.

If you have furniture as well as appliances that need to be safely stored, you may be interested in looking at a 10x10 unit. Roughly equivalent in size to a medium sized bedroom, these 100 sq feet units pack a punch. In fact, not only could you store the contents of a typical one bedroom apartment within a unit this size, but you could also store a refrigerator and a washer and dryer as well. These sheds are also great for housing inventory for your growing business, large tool boxes, lumber or construction materials or any number of other projects that you may have going on.

Moving up the size ladder, self storage sheds just keep on growing to accommodate all of the many uses that you may have for them. A 150 sq feet, 10x15 unit is just what you will need if your belongings take up as much space as will fit into a two bedroom apartment or a small house. This does not however, include appliances, but it does include several boxes and other small items.

But wait! Self storage sheds get even bigger than this! A 10x20, 200 sq feet unit is the same size as a small one car garage. If you like, that is exactly what you can use it for. Parking is outrageously expensive in some of the larger cities like New York City and Chicago. Many people in these areas choose to do away with their vehicles altogether simply because of the expense of parking. If you live in one of these cities, but want to keep your car for road trips, you could choose to store your automobile in one of these self storage sheds for the majority of the year, without having to pay several hundred dollars per month to keep it. If you are not interested in storing a car in a 10x20 unit, the full contents of a two bedroom apartment with appliances can be easily stored within this size unit, as well.

Still not enough room? Wow! You do have a lot of stuff to store. No worries, though, because self storage sheds do indeed get larger. A 10x25 space is about the size of a typical one car garage. It is large enough to store a boat on a trailer as well as a number of small boxes. If you do not have a boat, you can pack up the contents of a two bedroom apartment or house plus appliances and store them safe and sound in this 250 sq feet unit. It can hold a full size sedan or even a truck if that is your need.

And if your needs require even more space, check out this 300 sq feet 10x30 unit. This space is the size of an extra long garage. It holds the entire contents of a forty feet moving van. So, if you have enough stuff to fill a three bedroom home or apartment that you need to store away for a month, a year, or even longer, these self storage sheds are the size that you will require.

Now that you have a better understanding of the sizes of self storage sheds and what they will hold, you can begin to get some idea of the size that will be right for your specific needs and purposes. In addition to size, however, there are a host of other factors to consider when searching for the unit that will best meet your needs. For instance, are you going to be storing items that may be temperature sensitive? If your items will crack, crumble or otherwise suffer damages as a result of extreme temperatures, you might want to consider renting a climate controlled unit.

Many facilities offer climate control in all of the above mentioned sizes. This means that what ever you are choosing to store, your belongings will always be kept at a consistent temperature. Not too hot, and not too cold. This can save you a considerable amount of worry and keeps your things safer and less likely to be damaged while within the unit.

It can be very distressing to remove the contents of your unit only to find boxes of melted candles, or picture frames that have cracked as a result of Mother Natures freezing wrath. With climate controlled units, this will never be a concern for you. Of course, these units are more costly, but when you weigh the pros and cons of paying that extra fee for climate control, it is easy to see the value in doing so. You are putting your things away for a reason. If they did not mean anything to you, perhaps donating them to a charity would have been more prudent. We are often emotionally attached to the things that we store, and we do not wish to see them broken or damaged.

It is a good idea to insure your belongings, and it is your responsibility to do so. Some facilities that offer self storage sheds also offer a comprehensive insurance coverage plan at the signing of the rental agreement. They are not required by law to offer this insurance. It is a courtesy to you, and a very important one. If your local facility does not offer an insurance plan, you will want to seek one out independently. Perhaps the manager or representative of the facility can point you in the right direction in regards to insurance coverage. It is important to note that, though these facilities are usually safe, clean and well cared for, there are circumstances beyond the control of the owners of the facility that may occasionally occur. These include fire, damage, and theft to name just a few. Do your due diligence and make certain that if your things do become damaged or stolen, you will be financially covered and reimbursed.

Theft is not a common occurrence in self storage sheds , but it does occasionally happen. To keep your things safe and secure, many facilities have upgraded the security within and around the property. These upgrades can include key-less entry systems, security cameras and closed circuit television. There are even some spaces that have individual alarm systems right inside of the unit. If added security measures are important to you, then storing at a facility that offers these security features might be the best option for you.

Drive around any neighborhood in any part of the United States and before too long you will undoubtedly stumble across at least one, if not several facilities that offer self storage sheds for rent or lease. Some of these newer, multi-story facilities offer indoor access, and large industrial elevators are used to raise and lower your items to the appropriate floor and space. While older, more traditional self storage sheds are like single story rows of corrugated steel garages. You simply drive up, open the door, pack your things inside and then close and lock the door with your own padlock. No one but you has a key to your space.

Be sure to follow all safety guidelines and avoid storing flammable items such as gasoline or other substances which might be fire hazards. Also, keep your unit clean and free of perishable food items. While most facilities that offer self storage sheds routinely fumigate and are proactive in regards to pest control, all it takes is one careless tenant to leave food or other perishables lying about, and before too long an infestation is underway.

It is comforting to know that even when life throws you a curve ball, there are people and companies that are there for you in your time of need. Downsizing and moving to a smaller place does not have to be a terrible experience. It can bring families closer together, both literally and figuratively. It can also give some much needed reflection time. After all, how much stuff does one family really need in order to be happy and content?

While it is true that the things that we fill our lives with are important to us, and self storage sheds help us insure the safety of those treasured memories, it is also true that no matter how bad things seem to become in life, it is the people around us who help pull us through. Our families, friends and support networks will be there to help us pick ourselves up and get back on track in the shortest possible time. So while space is important, it is the space within our hearts, and the desire for connection and unity with our family and friends that will truly assist us in rebuilding when our life seems to have jostled us.

And while things can ultimately be replaced, when you put your trust in companies and facilities that offer high quality, professional self storage sheds in which to house your most important items, you will not have to worry about replacing your things, for they will be safely packed away until you need to retrieve them once again. Keeping your things safe, dry and protected is what these companies are all about. It is their mission and their privilege to serve you and be a part of your support network.

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