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Studies reveal that ten percent of the population in the US is always on the move, either relocating, traveling or on a vacation. Chicago being the third largest city in the US, a lot of this movement takes place here too.

Movement, like relocating an office or a house, might require storing documents or goods in a storage facility. If you are also moving, you could choose a Chicago storage facility. But, before you choose a storage facility in Chicago, you need to evaluate it and confirm that it suits your requirements.

Here Are Some Features That Can Help You To Evaluate A Chicago Storage Facility.

Proximity: When you are looking for a storage unit, select the one that is the closest to your relocation site. This will help you if you have to visit the storage facility frequently to access your items.

Safety: Make sure that the Chicago storage unit that you select is effectively protected. Look for a unit that has door alarms, video surveillance, key card access, and 24-hour monitoring by guards.

Size: Estimate the size of the storage unit that you would require. Next, go to the various Chicago storage units available and measure their storage units. Choose the unit that can accommodate all your goods properly. Proper spacing between your stored goods will allow air circulation and prevent the formation of mildew or fungus.

Climate Control: Some Chicago Storage units offer climate controlled units. Choose this type of unit for your sensitive and fragile goods.

Outdoor Or Indoor: If you have heavy goods, choose an outdoor storage unit and if your items are light weight, choose an indoor storage unit. An outdoor storage unit generally has a drive in and a ramp where you can drive into the storage unit and load or unload easily. An indoor storage facility, on the other hand, will have storage units on multiple floors and may or may not have a drive-in.

Payment Terms: Talk to the Chicago Storage manager and ask for the different ways in which you can pay for the storage unit. Some options include online payment, check payment, electronic automatic debit, and mailed check or pay order. You can also inquire if it is possible to pay at any of the Chicago storage locations.

Rent: Once you have chosen the storage unit, enquire about the rent. Explore the market so that you are well informed and able to negotiate. You can rent a small storage unit for as low as $60 - $65 a month.

An added advantage to all the above features is a portable storage unit. Some of the Chicago storage units are portable. These allow you to transport your goods straight to your new home or office.

by: Eric Howe




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