2024-11-21
Shipping containers are the perfect tool for safeguarding large amounts of items while ensuring they are ready to be moved around at any time. With the addition of self-storage spaces, you can now also offload the long-term storage of the shipping container itself once it has been filled, keeping it off of your property and out of your hair until it's needed.
Unlike traditional self-storage facilities, shipping container self-storage leverages your existing container's space to keep your overall costs low and reduce general storage complications to the bare minimum. Read on to learn a bit more about this cost-effective approach to long-term storage:
Adopting a self-storage approach for shipping containers makes it easy to keep your belongings safe in a large storage space for an extended period of time.
A shipping container placed on your own property is perfect for personal storage projects and renovations, but once it's full, it still takes up space wherever you have it positioned. This is where self-storage options come into the picture, allowing you to benefit from the convenience of keeping your container close by while you're loading it, and still being able to remove it from your property for extended periods of time without much hassle.
For those who already own their own storage container, going the self-storage route simply makes more sense. You can concentrate on storing your items in your container while it's on your property and not have to worry about paying any extra to hire moving crews or call in moving vans when you're ready to move everything.
Pricing for moving services can quickly put your project's budget into the red zone, forcing you to commit to manual labor fees for work you could have done on your own and at your own pace. Self-storage allows you to take your time with the container loading process and hire a suitable container transportation service when your container is full.
Owing to our wide stock of shipping container models, we are well-equipped to provide you with just the right sized container to suit your needs. Shipping containers are designed to be spacious, allowing you to safely store far more items in them than alternative storage services would be able to accommodate for similar prices.
Although using a self-storage service for shipping containers makes sense for a wide variety of use cases, there are some things this approach may not be ideal for.
The most notable drawback of shipping container self-storage is that simple shipping containers cannot safely be used to store extremely delicate items for extended periods of time. Precious belongings and goods such as fine paintings, antiques, etc. cannot be kept in spaces with unregulated temperatures and humidity controls.
Similarly, perishables cannot be stored for long periods of time in shipping containers without refrigeration units and appropriate interior item housings. If you have items to store that are particularly sensitive to environmental changes or temperature fluctuations, then this form of container storage will not work for you.
Reach out to our team to learn more about self-storage and how we can help solve your storage problems.