FAQs

Each storage unit comes with its own door alarm that’s set when you leave and disabled with your personalized access code, so only you can get into your own space. The facility has 24-hour video surveillance all around, so everything is always being monitored. You also use a unique digital code at the gate to enter the property, which adds another layer of security. The whole setup is designed to make sure your stuff is safe and you have control over who can access your unit.
Once you sign a lease, your rental rate is locked in and won’t go up for the first six months. This 6-month price guarantee means you don’t have to worry about surprise rate increases during that time. After six months, rates may change, but you’ll always know ahead of time if there’s an adjustment.
All storage units here have 24-hour access, so you can get to your stuff whenever you need it. Every unit also comes with drive-up convenience, making it easy to load or unload right from your vehicle. This setup helps save time and keeps moving things simple, no matter the hour.
Storage unit sizes range from small to extra large. The 5×10 unit is good for the contents of one or two small bedrooms—think a few pieces of furniture, boxes, and maybe some small appliances. The 10×10 unit, with double doors, can usually hold what you’d expect to fit in a family room or two full bedrooms, including multiple pieces of furniture and boxes. If you need more space, the 10×15, 10×20, 10×25, and 10×30 units offer even bigger options—these can handle the contents from a three-bedroom house up to a seven-room family home, with plenty of room for large furniture, lots of boxes, and anything extra you need to store. All units have drive-up access, so it’s easy to load and unload straight from your vehicle.
You can pay for your storage unit online. After you sign up for a rental, you’ll get instructions to set up your account where you can make payments easily through the website. This lets you manage your rental and pay your bill anytime, without needing to come in person.
On-site management is available during regular office hours, so if you need help or have questions while renting a storage unit, you’ll speak directly to someone who actually works at the facility—not a call center. This way, you get quick answers and personal assistance from staff who know the property and how everything works. If you ever have an issue or need support during office hours, just stop by or give us a call.
Storage unit prices usually range from about $20 to $400 per month, depending on the size and availability of the unit you want. To get the current rate for a specific size, you can call or text the facility directly, or check the website, where you can also rent a unit and see any special deals. This way, you’ll always get the most up-to-date price before you make a decision.
To rent a storage unit online, just go to the website and look for the option to rent or reserve a unit. You’ll see a list of available unit sizes and prices—just pick the one that fits your needs best. To get started, you’ll need some basic information, like your name, contact details, and usually a valid ID. You’ll also create a password to manage your account online, and payment info if you want to secure the unit right away. The website walks you through each step, so you’ll know exactly what to do. Once you finish, you’ll get all the details you need to access your unit, and you can manage your rental or pay your bill online any time.
You can store a vehicle at our storage facility, and every vehicle storage unit comes with security features like dedicated door alarms and 24/7 video monitoring. The entire property is under constant surveillance, so your vehicle is watched at all times. Only tenants have access, and you get free 24-hour access to your storage space whenever you need it. If you have questions about what size unit fits your vehicle or want more details about our security, you can call or text during office hours for help.
If your storage needs change after you move in, you can upgrade or downgrade your unit. Just reach out to the office staff and they’ll help you switch to a different unit size based on what’s available. This way, you only pay for the space you actually need and can adjust if things change over time.
To rent a storage unit, you'll need to bring a valid photo ID, like a driver’s license, state ID, or passport. If you plan to store a vehicle, you should also have your registration and proof of insurance. Most people pay by credit or debit card, but calling ahead to confirm accepted forms of payment is a good idea. That’s pretty much it—once you have these, you can stop by during office hours to get set up. Just a heads up: rentals have to be completed in person or over the phone; online reservations aren’t available.
All storage units are available with month-to-month leases. There’s no long-term commitment or minimum rental term required, so you can rent for as long or as short a time as you need. This makes it easy if your plans change or if you only need storage temporarily. For details about unit availability, just call during office hours.