The Usefulness of Climate Controlled Storage

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When looking for an appropriate self storage unit, did you come across the term ‘Climate Controlled’? Did you scroll past it thinking you didn’t need to invest into this type of storage unit? You may be terribly wrong. Climate Control is a very important storage feature that self storage companies often provide at an extra charge.

Climate and humidity control means maintaining the temperature of a storage unit at a predetermined value. For instance, according to experts, keeping storage units at a stable 50 or 55 degrees is best for storing all kinds of valuable items. In a climate controlled facility, the internal conditions of the unit remain constant, whether it is snowing, drizzling, hailing or sweating outside!

Since moisture buildup can be detrimental to the condition of the goods stored, temperature control ensures that moisture levels are kept constant. According to experts, as long as the products going into a storage facility are dry, they can be protected from harm with effective climate and humidity control.

Do You Need Climate Controlled Storage?

Deciding whether you need climate controlled storage or not is easy. A number of factors govern this decision; including:

The location of the facility – If you live in a region that has long winters, or harsh sunny days, climate control would probably be a necessity because the growth of mold and mildew is an imminent result of moisture collection when temperatures tend to rise above average.

The items being stored – If you plan to store products like musical equipment, clothing, wines, books, furniture, TV, computers, photos, antiques or collectable paintings; you should definitely rent a temperature controlled unit because harsh weather conditions can cause irreparable damage to these items.

Moreover, liquid products like oils, water bottles, floor cleaners and varnishes do not freeze when stored in heated units.

The duration of storage – If you are storing these items for a few months in the spring, when temperatures are mild, you may not need a heated unit. However, if you plan to extend the storage duration by a year or more, renting a temperature controlled unit is the best option.

Since climate controlled are more reliable for storage, they come with a price tag but you’ll find that they will keep your valuables as nice as they are when they went into storage.


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