Whether you're preparing for a move or simply looking for a self-storage unit to accommodate your belongings, it's important to do your homework before you make your final decision. Do you need a climate-controlled unit? Do you need a unit that can store heavy equipment?
There are plenty of questions to ask yourself, especially when considering the difference between your standard storage unit and a climate-controlled unit.
A climate-controlled storage unit is a storage unit that has been outfitted with climate control systems that are designed to maintain the temperature inside the unit at a constant temperature.
This can be helpful if you are storing temperature-sensitive items or live in an area where the weather is unpredictable.
Climate-controlled storage units are also typically air-conditioned and humidity controlled, which can be beneficial for protecting your belongings.
However, it can also be more expensive than other options, so it's worth doing your research into all of your options before trying to answer the question, "do I need a climate-controlled storage unit."
Although climate-controlled storage is one of the most popular features for self-storage facilities, many homeowners don't know why they need it.
Whether you're moving or simply looking to accommodate some of your extra belongings, deciding between a standard unit and a climate-controlled unit is crucial. If you're not sure which is right for you, then you'll want to consider the following questions:
One of the first questions you need to ask yourself is how long you plan to store your items. If you're only looking for a unit to temporarily store a few things during a renovation project, then a standard unit may be more than enough to suit your needs.
However, if you're looking to store items for a prolonged period of time, then you'll want to consider a climate-controlled storage unit. These units allow you to store a variety of items without fear of damage, especially if you live in an area where the seasons change and that could wreak havoc on your belongings.
Another thing you'll want to consider is what types of items you'll be storing. If you're storing items of little to no value, then you may not care to pay the higher price for a climate-controlled unit.
Alternatively, climate-controlled units should be considered if you are considering storing any of the following:
• Antiques
• Books/Magazines
• Clothing/Linens
• Cosmetics
• Electronics
• Furniture (especially wood or mattresses)
• Medical Supplies/Instruments
• Musical Instruments
• Photos
Items such as these can be easily damaged if left long-term in a storage unit that isn't temperature/humidity controlled - especially if you live in an area where the weather changes frequently.
If you plan on storing items in an extremely hot or cold area or an area with extreme weather, then a climate-controlled storage unit is the way to go.
You'll want to make sure that you select a climate-controlled unit that is specifically designed for these types of environments, as it will provide the ideal protection for your property. If you choose a standard storage unit in these areas (especially if you are looking for long-term self-storage), you run the risk of your items being damaged due to extreme temperature changes, mold/mildew accumulation, etc.

Another essential thing to consider when choosing between a standard or climate-controlled storage unit is just how clean you expect your property to remain. While no storage units will permit employees to go in and clean your items for you, choosing the right storage unit can help you keep the level of dirt, grime, mold, and mildew at bay.
Many popular self-storage units offer units to consumers that are located outside. Despite your best efforts, that means dust and dirt can find it's way into your unit via cracks in the walls, from critters digging under the doorways, etc.
With indoor, climate-controlled storage units, you not only get the added protection of your unit being located indoors, but you also prevent dirt, dust, and other potential contamination from getting into your items. This can help prevent damage to your belongings.
Climate-controlled self-storage units are designed to keep your items safe and secure. While no storage unit is impenetrable, climate-controlled units are built with more security features than standard units.
This means that if you are storing high-value items, you can rest assured knowing that they are protected from the elements and safe from theft or vandalism.
Also, if you are storing items of sentimental value or items that you simply don't want to see damaged, then this is one way to ensure they will be kept safe.
It's no secret that items held in storage units can quickly become damaged due to several reasons, such as extreme temperature changes, moisture, mold, mildew, and pests.
You don't need to worry about these issues with climate-controlled storage units as they are kept at a constant temperature and humidity. You can be sure that your storage unit is keeping your items safe, therefore, helping to ensure the quality of your belongings.
By Jerilyn Alvarez
Just a Georgia Peach looking to learn how business works one job at a time and trying to make a difference to others each day! Enjoy writing about everyday experiences and connecting with others. #Marketing #Blogging #CustomerRelationships #VolunteerService is what I am about. Pursuing a degree in Business Management specializing in Customer Relations Management. As a Marketing Assistant, Jerilyn manages all social media accounts for EZstorit, outreach for SEO and contributes to blog articles.