Self
storage is a convenient option to store belongings. One of the decisions when choosing
a self storage unit is either a climate-controlled or a non climate-controlled facility.
Climate-controlled
units maintain a consistent temperature, typically between 55-85 degrees
Fahrenheit. These are ideal for storing temperature-sensitive items such as
electronics, artwork, and musical instruments. Temperature controlled units help
to prevent damage caused by fluctuations in humidity.
Non
climate-controlled on the other hand do not have any temperature controls. Rent
is usually less expensive then temperature controlled and they are not suitable
for storing temperature-sensitive items. Non climate-controlled are best for
storing items that can withstand changes in temperature and humidity, such as
boxes of clothes, sports equipment, and household items, and certain tools.
There
are a several differences between climate-controlled and non climate-controlled
storage that you should consider before making a decision.
Price:
Climate-controlled facilities are typically more expensive than non
climate-controlled facilities. This is because they require additional
maintenance and energy to maintain the consistent temperature and humidity. If
you're on a tight budget, a non climate-controlled may be a more cost-effective
for you.
Convenience:
Climate-controlled units are more convenient for storing temperature-sensitive
items because you don't have to worry about the effects of extreme temperatures
or fluctuations in humidity. Non climate-controlled units may require you to
take extra precautions to protect your belongings, such as using
temperature-controlled boxes or packing materials.
Protection:
Climate-controlled units offer better protection for your belongings,
especially if you are storing items that are sensitive to temperature and
humidity. Non climate-controlled units do not offer this level of protection,
and your items may be at risk of damage if they are exposed to extreme
temperatures or fluctuations in humidity.
Location:
Climate-controlled units are typically located indoors, while non
climate-controlled units may be located either indoors or outdoors. Indoor
units offer more protection from the elements, but they may also be more
expensive and harder to access. Outdoor units are usually less expensive and
more convenient for loading and unloading, but they are not suitable for
storing temperature-sensitive items.
Size:
Climate-controlled units are typically smaller than non climate-controlled
units, so you may need to rent multiple units if you have a large volume of items
to store. Non climate-controlled units are usually larger, which may be more
cost-effective if you have a lot of items to store.
In
conclusion, the decision to go with a climate-controlled or non
climate-controlled self storage unit will depend on your budget, the type of
items you are storing, and your storage needs. Climate-controlled units offer
better protection for temperature-sensitive items and are more convenient, but
they are also more expensive. Non climate-controlled units are less expensive
and offer more space, but they are not suitable for storing
temperature-sensitive items. Consider your specific needs and the value of your
belongings when making your decision