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Watch this quick video guide for a general idea of our storage unit sizes:

 

Our Storage Unit Size Guide

When storing your items you want just the right amount space, not too much and not too little. How can you make sure your unit has enough space and won’t break the budget? Valley Storage has our size guide to help you choose between large storage units, small and every size in between. With multiple storage facilities near you and many self storage options for every situation. Get started today with our size guide below. 

Size Guide: Large Storage Units

Small Storage Units 

  • One of the smallest standard storage units, this option provides enough space for a couple of seasonal or document boxes. Most of our small storage options are the equivalent of a walk in closet, which is just enough space for a desk or dresser. 

Medium Self Storage 

  • A medium size storage unit will help you store up to 3 rooms. Furniture storage is easy with enough space and our medium size units provide on average 150 square feet of useable space. Many of our sites offers drive up and interior storage units suitable for your items. 

Large Storage Units 

  • Rent enough space to store your shed tools, garage items, and the whole house in a large storage unit. There is enough space to store the whole house during a move or even your vehicle or motorcycle. Many of our storage facilities offer outdoor parking for RV and boat storage as well. 

 

Which Storage Unit Size Do I Need?

Our online storage calculator below can give you a storage unit size recommendation based on the objects you enter. Simply input any items you plan on placing in your storage unit, and this convenient calculator will provide you with an estimate as to how much storage space you will need. Use this estimate as a reference to selecting your correct storage unit.

Source: Self Storage Association