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WHAT STORAGE SPACE DO YOU NEED?
Vine Street Storage offers 300+ self-storage units with a large variety of sizes.
Unit Size
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What Can I Store?
Unit Size:50 sq. ft.
Similar To:Apartment bathroom
Will Hold:Contents of a 5 x 8 trailer or contents of a pickup truck
What Can I Store?A small walk-in closet, small furniture, skis, etc.
Unit Size:100 sq. ft.
Similar To:Small bedroom
Will Hold:Contents of a 15 ft moving van
What Can I Store?This is good for an efficiency apartment
Unit Size:150 sq. ft.
Similar To:Large bedroom
Will Hold:Contents of a 20 ft moving van
What Can I Store?A one bedroom apt, refrigerator, washer, dryer
Please note that the above are guidelines for estimation purposes only. The size of the storage unit you need depends on the specific items you are storing. This list is only a representation of the storage unit sizes offered by Vine Street Storage; over 100 different sizes and configurations are available. We recommend you visit our facility to determine which of our units will best serve your storage needs.
STORAGE TIPS
Store items you’ll need most often at the front of the unit.
When you pack your storage unit, create a center aisle for access to all items.
If you’re storing tables and other furniture, remove legs and store tabletops and sofas on end, to save space.
Pack books flat, not standing on end (which may cause damage to the spines). Books are extremely heavy, so don’t pack too many in one box.
Old photographs tend to curl over time. To keep them flat, place them between two pieces of cardboard and tape them together.
Never over-pack boxes. Overfilled boxes may rupture and topple when stacked.
Clean and dry appliances. Keep refrigerator doors slightly ajar and use the space inside these items for additional storage.
Use furniture drawers for small and delicate items. Bubble wrap and packing paper are excellent for these purposes.
When packing toys or smaller objects, remember to fill boxes completely, stuffing open areas with plain newspaper to prevent collapsing when stacked.
Common sense and state laws determine what may be stored. You alone control access to your storage space. Live animals, perishables, liquids, explosives, flammable liquids and fuels, toxic materials, or other items that need a controlled environment are NOT permitted.
Always use high quality locks on your unit. Locks are available for sale-just ask your site manager for a recommendation.
Use trashcans to store shovels, hoes and rakes.
Mattresses should be covered and stored flat on level surfaces.
Use protective covers and treat wood surfaces before storing.