15 Items that Require Climate-Controlled Storage

October 28, 2019 Reading Time: 3 minutes
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If you have been on the search for self-storage, then you’ve probably seen several companies promoting climate-controlled storage units.  Climate-controlled storage tends to be slightly more expensive than standard self-storage but offers an array of benefits for items you intend on storing. Those benefits could end up saving you priceless memories and money in the long run. 

The benefit of climate-controlled storage is that regardless of the environment of the area you live in, your items will stay in temperature-controlled space between 55-80 degrees. This will ensure that any sensitive or delicate item you have will stay protected for moisture.

During the search for self-storage, you are also going through one of the following transitions:

  • Moving into a new home
  • Remodeling your home
  • De-cluttering to free up more space
  • Downsizing

These are all very important life transitions that can be stressful and overwhelming, at times. The last thing you need on moving day is showing up to your storage unit with damaged items from a standard self-storage unit. 

What is Climate-Controlled Storage?

 

Climate-controlled storage is a type of storage unit that stays consistently between the temperatures of 55 and 80 degrees. The main purpose of climate-control is to ensure items that you plan on storing don’t fall victim to damages from the environment. Sensitive and delicate items such as antiques are not meant to withstand temperature changes. Without climate-control,  some of the typical damages from a standard self-storage unit include mold, mildew, rust, and corrosion. 

Factors To Consider When Choosing Climate-Controlled Storage

Environment. 

The environment is an important factor to consider when choosing climate-controlled storage. If you live in an area with extremely hot or cold temperatures, climate-controlled storage is a safe option. Extreme temperatures can cause items to fall victim to building mold, mildew, rusting, or corroding. 

Items you plan on storing.

It is also important to know what items you plan on placing in self-storage. Certain items require climate-control to ensure they stay protected from damages.

The amount of time you plan on storing.

The timeframe you intend on storing might be another reason to choose climate-controlled storage. If you plan on storing items for 4,5, or even 8 months, it is important to account for environmental changes. Temperatures could change drastically during the time you are storing items. If this is the case, the safe option would be to choose a climate-controlled storage unit.

Items that require Climate-Controlled Storage

Here is a list of common household items that require climate-control storage.

  • Antiques
  • Artwork
  • Televisions, Sound Systems, or Media Players
  • Gaming Consoles
  • Documents & Files
  • Photographs
  • Musical Instruments
  • Wine
  • Collectibles (Cards, Comic Books, Figurines)
  • Leather and Wood Furniture
  • Clothing
  • Household Appliances
  • Business Inventory
  • Fine China
  • Household appliances

If you are wondering why these items require climate-control, think about how these items hold up against moisture.  If photographs are left in hot environment, the humidity can create moisture and cause the photos to become sticky and moldy. Dont play the game of chance with your items, play it safe with climate-controlled storage.

Why Choose Climate-Controlled Storage?

Climate-controlled storage is dependent on the environment, the items you plan on storing, and the timeframe you plan on storing. Climate-controlled storage is a safe option to take when seeking self-storage and will ensure your items stay safe from temperature fluctuations. If you plan on storing items such as antiques, artwork, fine china, or collectibles, it is recommended that you rent a climate-controlled storage unit. 

What should I consider when choosing a Climate-Controlled storage facility?

You should consider how valuable your items are to you and your family. If the items you plan on storing have monetary or sentimental value to you, why take the chance of your items being damaged. Paying a little extra to store your items upfront, can end up saving you dividends in the long-run.

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