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Frequently asked questions about storage in Mason, West Virginia

Is it a good idea to get climate-controlled storage in Mason, WV?

Renting climate controlled storage in Mason might be a good idea if you are planning to store items that are sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity. For example, items like wood furniture, photos, electronics, paper documents and collectibles might be at risk of damage if they are exposed to excessive heat or cold.

What size storage unit do I need to store furniture in Mason, WV?

The storage unit size you'll need for furniture in Mason, WV will depend on how many pieces of furniture you need to store and how big they are. If you're storing one bedroom furniture set or smaller living room furniture, a 5x5 or 5x10 storage unit should be big enough, but if you plan to store furniture from a two or three-bedroom home, then you'll need to choose a larger 10x15 or 10x20 storage unit.

How much is a storage unit per month in Mason?

On average, storage units in Mason, WV cost $ per month. Prices vary depending on the unit size you rent and the amenities you choose, like climate control.

How much is a 10x10 storage unit in Mason, WV?

A 10x10 storage unit in Mason, WV costs $ per month. Some unit amenities, like 24 hour access, may increase the monthly price.

What size storage should I get for a 2 bedroom house in Mason, WV?

A 2 bedroom house will require either a 10x10 or 10x15 storage unit. This will give you 100 to 150 square feet of storage space, but 800 to 1,200 cubic feet of storage space since storage units have 8 foot ceilings. You'll be able to stack furniture and boxes to fill the space.

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