Your rent is determined by the storage unit's size. Packing efficiently can save you money by using the smallest unit necessary. Check the estimates below for approximate storage capacities.
| Unit Size | Square Footage | Equivalent To | This Unit Will Hold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5x5 | 25 Sq. Ft. | Regular Closet | Personal items, clothes, boxes, skis, children's toys, small furniture items, business records and sales rep materials. |
| 5x10 | 50 Sq. Ft. | Walk-in Closet | Small amounts of furniture, sofas, chairs, chest of drawers, box spring and mattress, business supplies and records. Plus other small items and boxes. |
| 5x15 | 75 Sq. Ft. | Large Closet | Small amounts of furniture, sofas, chairs, chest of drawers, box spring and mattress, business supplies and records. Plus other small items and boxes. |
| 10x10 | 100 Sq. Ft. | Half of a one-car garage | One-bedroom apartment with major appliances, other furniture and supplies. |
| 10x15 | 150 Sq. Ft. | Large Bedroom | A large one bedroom apartment or house, including appliances, boxes and miscellaneous items and commercial storage inventory. |
| 10x20 | 200 Sq. Ft. | Standard one-car garage | A three-bedroom house with major appliances, plus lots of boxes. Business storage files and inventory ideal for storage racks. |
| 10x30 | 300 Sq. Ft. | Extra long one-car garage | A four-to five-bedroom house with major appliances and room for boxes. Excellent for business storage of files, equipment and permanent records. |