Size Guide
Don’t take a gamble when you’re renting a storage unit. Use our size guide to find the perfect fit BEFORE you rent!

5’x10’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a walk-in closet
Holds approximately 120 medium boxes/totes
The contents of one studio or one bedroom apartment
Equivalent of two small van loads

10’x10’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Holds the contents of two bedroom house/apartment
Holds approximately 215 medium boxes/totes
The contents of a typical garage
Similar in size to a small bedroom or condo

10’x15’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a large bedroom. Slightly smaller than a single car garage.
Holds approximately 360 medium boxes/totes
The contents of a three bedroom house
Equivalent to one-to-two moving truck loads

10’x20’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a one car garage
Accommodate one car with max width of 8’
The contents of a three-to-four bedroom house, plus garage
Equivalent of one-to-two moving truck loads

10’x25’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a one car garage
Accommodate one car or boat with max width of 8 ft and height of 10'
The contents of a three-to-four bedroom house, plus garage
Equivalent of one-to-two moving truck loads

10’x30’ Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a 1.5 car garage
Accommodate one car or boat with max width of 8 ft and height of 11’
The contents of a four bedroom house, plus garage
Equivalent to two-to-three moving truck loads

12'x35' Unit
This estimation is based on popular tips for common storage based on this size.
Similar in size to a double deep 1 car garage
Accommodate 1 Class B RV
Perfect for Small Business needs or small vehicles.
How to Pack Your Storage Unit
There are two key things to remember when organizing your self-storage unit. First, make sure that you can easily access the items you’ve stored in the facility when you want them. Second, you must take care when storing–these are your belongings and there are measures you can take, apart from careful packing, that will help protect them during their time in this facility.
- Be sure to store frequently used items at the front of the unit
- Cover stuffed furniture with dust cover to protect against dust
- Do not store food items which could attract rodents or pests
- Avoid putting heavy items on top of fragile ones
- Store large pieces of furniture vertically to save space
- Use all of your space.