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        Clean, great hours, nice. Decent price. Nice location. Good customer service. Friendly place. Nice storage

        Aztec Container
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        2. Aztec Container

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        Continuing to add services, including cutting out sections for remaking containers into cabins, offices, etc.; have units ready to buy. Basic conta…

        Aloha Plus Storage And Packaging

        3. Aloha Plus Storage And Packaging

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        Kaloko Industrial
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        From Business: Welcome to Aloha Plus Storage & Packaging and Mailboxes The Business Center! Are your closets overflowing with items you simply no longer have room to store? Is y…

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        4. Great American Self Storage

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        74-5499 Loloku St
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        Extra Space Storage

        5. Extra Space Storage

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        73-4281 Hulikoa Dr
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        From Business: We are here to help you with your self-storage needs! At Big Island Self Storage you can be assured of receiving the best service in the self-storage industry. Ou…

        Power Self Storage

        6. Power Self Storage

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        76-6201 Walua Rd
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        From Business: Power Self Storage-Kuakini is a beautifully maintained, newer facility, close to the heart of Kailua-Kona town on Kuakini Hwy near the Queen Kaahumanu intersectio…

        Kailua Self Storage

        7. Kailua Self Storage

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        73-5591 Maiau St
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        Kaloko Storage Kings

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        73-4864 Kanalani St
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        First, the people at Kaloko StorageKings are always friendly. They've worked with me over the internet, fax, phone and in person when I'm in town. …

        Kaiwi Self Storage

        9. Kaiwi Self Storage

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        (808) 329-1818

        74-5540 Kaiwi St Ste B
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

        Big Island Container Sales & Rental LLC

        10. Big Island Container Sales & Rental LLC

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        From Business: Storage containers, clean dry & secure, big or small we will fit your needs, temporary or long term storage, construction site, jobsite office units, household st…

        Moveable Container Storage

        11. Moveable Container Storage

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        From Business: We provide portable storage containers, cubicle storage containers, movable storage, mobile office, and temporary storage throughout the US. Moveable Container St…

        Unicold Corporation

        12. Unicold Corporation

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        (808) 836-2931

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        From Business: Since 1962, Unicold Corporation has been providing cold storage and distribution of frozen and refrigerated foods to people in Hawaii. Ideally situated in the Pac…

        Kaiwi Mailboxes

        13. Kaiwi Mailboxes

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        (808) 329-7300

        74-5540 Kaiwi St
        Kailua Kona, HI 96740

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          Do storage unit companies provide moving equipment?

          Many storage unit companies provide moving equipment that you can use to help maneuver your belongings. This equipment might be available for rental, and some storage companies will loan certain items to you at no charge. The range of options can include items such as push carts and dollies.

          Do storage units allow vehicle (e.g. boat, ATV) storage?

          Storage units allow vehicle storage, and you'll typically need to rent an outdoor unit to facilitate this process. An outdoor storage unit that accommodates vehicles may have its own walls and door, or it may be a covered unit that's partitioned with wire mesh. Another option is to rent covered storage for your vehicle. With covered storage, your vehicle is stored in a space that is shared with other vehicles. These spaces are similar to parking spaces in a secure lot.

          What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor unit?

          There are certain differences that separate indoor and outdoor storage units. Indoor storage units are often housed in secure facilities, and they offer perks such as climate control. These units are the best choice for sensitive and valuable items, since they offer protection from pests, weather, and intruders. Outdoor storage units are usually much larger than indoor units, and they often offer drive-up access to each unit. Outdoor storage units are excellent for storing larger items such as furniture, boats, and cars.

          Do storage unit rental fees include property insurance?

          Storage unit rental fees do not include property insurance for stored items. Storage facilities are typically protected by insurance, but this coverage only applies to the building itself, and not the contents of the storage units. Your homeowners insurance might provide coverage for your stored items. Storage insurance is also available, and premiums typically start at roughly $7 per month for $1,000 worth of coverage.

          What is the minimum rental period for a storage unit?

          The minimum rental period for most storage units is one month. Some storage facilities offer promotions and discounts that require a longer minimum rental period for discounts to be redeemed. For example, a storage facility might offer the first month of rental free with a two-month minimum.

          What is a climate-controlled storage unit?

          A climate-controlled storage unit is one in which temperature within the unit is carefully controlled. Climate-controlled storage units typically maintain temperatures between 55 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. These units resist pests, humidity, and dust, and they're a good choice for storing valuables that may be subject to rust, corrosion, mold, or mildew.

          What is a drive-up storage unit?

          A drive-up storage unit is a storage space that allows you to pull your car up to the door of the unit for easy pickup and drop-off of your items. These units often feature doors that roll up and down like garage doors, and they come in various sizes.

          Do storage company employees have access to customer units?

          Storage company employees do not have access to customer units. When you rent a storage space, the unit is secured by your own lock and key. In this way, self-storage facilities differ from storage spaces such as warehouses. You are typically required to provide your own lock, but if you fail to do so, most units will provide you with a lock you can use until you substitute it with one of your own.

          How much is the rental cost of storage units?

          The average rental cost for 5-by-5-foot storage unit is $40-$50 per month, and the average rental cost for a 20-by-20-foot unit is $225 per month. The cost of storage unit rental is dependent on factors such as the unit's size and the location of the storage facility. If a unit has special features such as climate control, this will inflate the rental cost.

          What are the different types of storage units?

          Many different types of storage units are offered, and each is designed to serve a different purpose. The range of choices includes outdoor storage, drive-up storage, indoor storage, and mobile storage. The type of storage unit that is best for you will depend on what you're storing and how long you plan on keeping your items in storage.

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          Did You Know?

          Self-storage facilities are areas where you can rent lockers, rooms, containers and, sometimes, outdoor spaces on a short-term and long-term basis.

          The Self-Storage Association reported the U.S. is home to approximately 48,500 mini-storage facilities. When put together, this space is equal to 2.3 billion square feet. All told, you have plenty of options if you're looking for a storage facility.

          What Services are Provided?

          When you want to store extra materials, you can typically find a self-storage facility and lease space on a month-to-month basis. Such areas are just the right size to store household items, office supplies and even furniture. Storage facilities are ideal if you have a lot of personal items you want to keep but don't have enough space in your house or apartment.

          Items you store are not insured by the facility. Instead, you will need to talk with an insurance representative about covering your items if they are stored off-premise. A few facilities offer insurance, so you'll want to call and ask around to find which option best meets your needs.

          Advantages of Self Storage
          When you're looking for storage options, do not confuse self storage with full service. You will have limited access to your belongings if you choose the full-service option. Self storage gives you full control over what's in your unit and how you arrange everything, said SpareFoot Blog.

          Another advantage of storing your personal items is the flexibility afforded to you. You don't have to wait for anyone to come to your unit and unlock it, nor do you have to receive permission to add items or take them away.

          With self-storage facilities, you can put as many items in the unit as you want, provided everything fits and you keep the space organized. If you feel like taking an early morning or evening trip to your storage space, you can do so at your pleasure.

          Reasons to Use Self Storage
          Whether you're a single individual or have a growing family, self storage is a viable option to store your personal items in a safe, secure location without sacrificing space in your home. Specific reasons why you might also need to lease storage space include:

          • A need to store items while you move 
          • Downsizing
          • Storing supplies for your small business

          Even college students can take advantage of self storage, especially if they attend school out of state. Instead of lugging apartment furniture and winter clothes back and forth, they can store everything for the few months they're home and then retrieve them when school starts back up.

          How to Find the Right Facility

          When searching for a self-storage facility, you'll first want to look for options close to where you live. The size of the space you plan to rent is also an important factor to consider, and will depend on what you plan to store.

          Spaces range from the size of a small closet to a car garage, said Extra Space Storage. The following are common storage sizes, along with examples of what they can hold:

          • 5 feet by 5 feet: Ideal for small boxes, a mattress, dresser and other small items.
          • 5 feet by 10 feet: The items commonly found in a mid-sized bedroom, including a queen mattress, boxes, dresser and a TV, can fit in this space.
          • 5 feet by 15 feet: The equivalent of a walk-in closet.
          • 10 feet by 10 feet: Equal to half of a garage, this space can store the items from a family room or two single bedrooms.
          • 10 feet by 15 feet: A little smaller than a one-car garage, you can fit a piano and other large items, in addition to boxes, in this space.
          • 10 feet by 20 feet: You can store the items from a multi-bedroom house here, including large appliances.
          • 10 feet by 25 feet: Larger than a one-car garage, three bedrooms worth of items can fit in this space.
          • 10 feet by 30 feet: Everything in a three-to-five bedroom house can fit in this storage space.

          Creating a checklist before leasing storage space will help you make an informed decision about the unit size you need to rent. You don't want to pay for more than you need, while you also don't want too small of a space. You should also consider your future needs, because it is not out of the question you may decide to store more personal items.

          Location Affects Price
          The size of the storage space will have an effect on the amount you pay. Additionally, where the storage unit is located also has an influence. Expect to pay more in monthly fees if the storage space is in a city where real estate is more expensive. High costs might be unavoidable, but if you look around at various options, you'll eventually find the best price.

          Comparing Facilities
          If you've found self-storage facilities that are nearby, you'll then want to compare prices from at least three options. After doing so, look up the facilities through the Better Business Bureau. Some areas to keep an eye out for include any complaints against the storage facility and whether insurance policies are offered.

          Types of Storage Facilities

          For the average homeowner, self-storage facilities are the most popular option for storing personal items, but other types of storage facilities exist. Most people don't think about the type of storage available until they absolutely need it, and it's best to understand your options ahead of time.

          Likewise, various names exist for self-storage facilities. In all, expect to come across five general types of storage facilities.

          Indoor Storage
          Typically found in large buildings that used to be factories, indoor units require you to go through security to enter. You can expect to find unit sizes ranging from 5 feet by 5 feet to 5 feet by 10 feet.

          Outdoor Storage
          Outdoor units are not located in a warehouse but in an area where security is still required. Outdoor storage units are typically large, and should only be used for boats, cars, recreational vehicles and tractors. Since units are outside, they are subject to weather conditions, meaning it's not the best idea to store your valuables in them.

          Climate Controlled
          Climate-controlled storage units are located indoors and have temperature and humidity controls. If you have items that may become damaged by atmospheric conditions, controlling the temperature and humidity is essential.

          You will end up paying more for a climate-controlled storage space. However, in the grand scheme of things, a slightly higher cost doesn't compare to the costs associated with losing or replacing valuable or rare items.

          Consider climate-controlled self storage if you are housing some of the following items:

          • Televisions and other electronics
          • Paintings
          • Clothing
          • Wine
          • Musical Instruments
          • Antiques
          • Furniture
          • Documents
          • Photographs

          Drive-up Units
          Outside of city areas, drive-up storage units are some of the most common options. Drive-up units are arranged in long lines and resemble garages, led to by roads so you can easily drive to your specific unit.

          Mobile Storage
          Realistically, mobile storage is only an option if you're moving or renovating your house. Mobile storage units are not part of an existing facility. Mobile units are typically stationed outside your home after they are delivered by the storage company.

          Once you fill up the unit, the company will either hold it at their facility or transport it to your desired destination.

          Mobile storage is a viable self-storage option if you plan to move across the country but are worried about space in a moving truck.

          Cost Considerations

          The price of using a self-storage facility will vary, with one of biggest factors being where you live. You may find it beneficial to rent storage in a nearby suburb if facilities are too expensive in your city. Also, some facilities offer introductory rates for the first month, and similar deals are worth exploring.

          Keep in mind, however, costs will increase depending on the size of unit you're renting and whether or not it's climate controlled.

          Seeking Lower Costs
          To get the most bang for your buck and avoid breaking the bank, shop around for the best prices and only rent storage space you know you will need. The larger the item, the more space required.

          Likewise, only opt for climate-controlled space if the personal items you are storing are susceptible to becoming damaged from humidity and temperature. There is no reason to get an air-conditioned unit if you're locking away old baseball equipment and tools.

          Storage Tips

          When it comes to taking full advantage of your self-storage facility, you have to know what you can and cannot store. Some items are not suitable for storage.

          Flammables like gasoline, propane tanks and kerosene, as well as certain types of paint are not allowed to be stored by any means, said Extra Space Storage. Other items, such as perishable food, are not allowed either because of the tendency to attract pests and rodents when the food starts to expire.

          Knowing what you can store will help you better organize your storage space and clear out any clutter.

          Packing Tips
          An art form exists when it comes to packing - you don't want to throw whatever you get your hands on in a box. To be more efficient, fill the boxes with similar items. For example, don't mix glassware with utensils. Always try to fill the box to capacity, and remember, anything left unpacked will become dusty. If you're storing fragile items, consider packing them in a separate box filled with foam peanuts for extra protection.

          From there, you can create a label system to help locate specific boxes within the unit. Markers tend to wear out after time. Label makers are a smart, inexpensive option to help you identify a box's contents.

          Some items require specific packing quirks. For instance, you should ensure books are packed flat to avoid damaging their spines. You also don't want to put too many books in a single box because it then becomes too heavy to carry.

          Glassware and valuable china should all be individually wrapped and placed in reinforced or separate boxes. You can then use the label maker to ensure the word "fragile" is somewhere on the box.

          Storing Furniture
          Different pieces of furniture require certain methods of storage. Special bags will protect any couches and chairs you're storing. When you bring these items to the unit, be sure to stand them up to maximize space.

          Bed frames should ideally be taken apart before being put into a storage unit, while mattresses can be wrapped in a protective seal and stood against a wall. If you're unable to take apart the bed frame, do not store any materials nearby that may taint the color of the bedding.

          For smaller tables, try to take them apart. If that's not possible, place a moving blanket on the floor and then place the table on top with its legs facing upward, and then wrap them in a protective material. For chairs, place them upside down on a table also covered in protective material.

          Dressers can be placed against the wall and also used as a space to store boxes. Additionally, the drawers can house small fragile items. Just be sure to use stretch wrap to prevent the drawers from opening.

          Lamps should be disassembled, wrapped in protective material and placed in boxes specifically designed to store lamps. When it comes to televisions, protect them as much as possible. If you're storing a TV, you'll likely want to rent a climate-controlled storage unit because extreme temperatures may cause some issues with liquid crystal displays.

          In general, furniture should be stored with care and covered in protective material whenever possible. Ensure your storage space can hold multiple large furniture sets as well.

          Security

          Most storage facilities have security measures in place. They are generally accessible for a certain number of hours and have a manager on site, in addition to security cameras. They also require you to submit a special code to enter. You should also make sure the property is adequately lit for visits in the evening.

          You will need to have your own lock for your storage unit. Keyless locks, padlocks and disc locks are all viable options, said Moove In Self Storage.

          Self-storage units come in many sizes, types and costs. If you're looking to clear out space from your house, consider renting a storage unit to keep your personal items safe. You can store just about anything, from furniture to old vinyl collections and clothes. By choosing the right storage unit, you can store your items in a secure location while gaining back some much needed space in your house.

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