Are Self Storage Units Heated?

When it comes to storing your belongings, you have a few different options. You can choose between climate-controlled and non-climate-controlled self-storage units. But what does that mean? What are the differences between the two? And are self storage units heated? In this article, we will answer all of those questions and more!

Heated self storage units

One common confusion is that self storage units advertised as 'climate controlled' are heated and air-conditioned. This is such a common confusion, that even self storage providers sometimes make this mistake and advertise their units as fully climate-controlled when they are really only heated.

Heated units are a feature that many renters find useful. After all, who wants to store their belongings in a cold unit? No one! That's why it's very common for many self storage facilities offer heated units. Heated units are perfect for storing items that are sensitive to temperature changes, such as electronics or musical instruments.

So, are self storage units heated? The answer is yes

Fully climate-controlled units

Climate-controlled self storage units are units that are both heated and air-conditioned. This means that your belongings will be protected from extreme temperatures, both hot and cold. These units are ideal for storing sensitive items that could be damaged by changes in temperature, like electronics or photos. They will be more pricy than non-heated and non-air-conditioned options, so if you are planning on keeping your belongings the cost of these units can add up.

Air conditioning is a relatively new feature added to self storage facilities, so you'll typically find this feature in newer facilities, which also can increase the price of these unit types.

Non-climate controlled units

Non-climate controlled self storage units are not heated or air-conditioned. This means that your belongings will be subject to the temperature changes of the outside world. If you are planning on storing your belongings in one of these units, it is important to take into account the climate of the area where the facility is located.

During the winter, it is important to take measures to protect your belongings from freezing temperatures. This may include ensuring that there are no liquids that can freeze and destroy other things in the storage unit.

The benefit of these types of units is that they are typically cheaper than heated and air-conditioned units.

if you are worried about your belongings freezing, one tip we can give you is that the basement units tend to have smaller temperature swings than above-ground units. meaning they are a little bit cooler in the summer and a little bit warmer in the winter.

Covered outdoor storage

is another option for those who need to store their vehicle or trailer. This type of storage is typically used for vehicles and trailers. These units are not heated, but they are covered, which protects your belongings from the elements.

In conclusion, there are a variety of storage options available, and the best option for you will depend on your needs. If you are concerned about the temperature of your belongings, then heated or air-conditioned storage is the best option for you.

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