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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Storage

It’s always amazing how roomy a new, larger house feels when you first move in. It only takes a few years before it feels just as clamped and cluttered as you old home. Fortunately there are several solutions – outdoor storage and storage rental space.

Outdoor storage units now can be cheap and flimsy aluminum or rubber all the way to elaborate small buildings with windows, concrete floors and electric. They can cost from a few hundred dollars to several thousands of dollars. Some come pre-assembled and some require a carpenter to build. These are okay for lawn movers and garden tools, but in most cases you wouldn’t want to put anything of real value or furniture with fabric in an out door shed.

This brings us to the ubiquitous self-storage centers. These seem to pop up like mushrooms in suburban areas and some of the rates are very low if you get a long term contract. The advantages of these units are often for a few extra dollars you can get one that is climate controlled. This means they are suitable for furniture, clothing and other items that are susceptible to cold and mold.

So whether a backyard storage shed will fit your need or you are looking for a deluxe, climate controlled, secure place to store your valuable. You have options