Tips for Storage Units: How To Pick the Right Self Storage Amenities

November 5, 2025 Reading Time: 6 minutes
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Andrei Popa
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Andrei Popa
Real Estate Writer & Trends Researcher

Whatever you want to store, there’s a perfect storage unit out there waiting for it. The question is how you get to it. First, you find out how big the unit should be; for that, you can use a storage unit size guide or calculator. Then, you scout the best self storage options near you.

And here’s where things get interesting: Each facility comes with amenities that answer real needs customers have had throughout the years, from climate control and moving supplies to 24/7 access and video surveillance. Know what each feature is for, and you know which facility best serves your needs — and, just as importantly, what to ask the operators before you sign that lease. That’s how you can enjoy the best perk of self storage: peace of mind.

Below, you’ll find every amenity the self storage world has to offer, what it means for your belongings, and what you should ask operators in order to get the best deal.

What type of climate control do storage facilities offer?

“Climate control” can mean different things depending on the storage company, so it’s always smart to ask what kind they actually provide. In general, climate-controlled storage protects your belongings from extreme temperatures and humidity, keeping conditions steady year-round.

Conventional climate-controlled storage keeps the unit between 55°F and 80°F, which helps protect clothes, electronics, and wooden furniture from cracking or warping. These units cost a bit more — an average 10’x10’ climate-controlled unit rents for about $139 per month, roughly 13% higher than a standard unit at $123.

Rates vary by city — around $98 in Oklahoma City, $126 in Las Vegas, and as high as $304 in San Francisco. Climate control is especially worth it if you live in an area with extreme weather or you’re storing wood, leather, or paper-based items that don’t handle temperature swings well.

Other systems control humidity or air movement. Humidity-controlled units use dehumidifiers and sensors to maintain consistent moisture levels — perfect for art, documents, antiques, and musical instruments, which can mold or curl when the air gets too damp. Air-cooled units, on the other hand, circulate cool air like home air conditioning. They work well for plastic, metal, and everyday household goods, though they don’t protect against humidity.

If you live in a cold climate, heated storage keeps your things safe from freezing and cracking — a must for furniture, instruments, or other delicate items. And wherever you live, look for facilities with pest control programs that include regular inspections and treatments to keep rodents and insects out. That’s especially important if you’re storing fabric, paper, or food-related items.

What security features can you expect in self storage?

Security matters just as much as size or cost when choosing a facility. The goal is to make sure only you — and those you authorize — can access your unit. That’s how you know you’re getting the right level of self storage security.

Start with locks. Strong disc or cylinder locks are much harder to cut or pry open than standard padlocks. Many insurance plans even require certain lock types, so check the facility’s policy.

Disc lock on storage unit door

Look for properties with video monitoring, which keeps cameras on entrances, hallways, and exterior areas. Ask whether the footage is live-monitored or reviewed later — real-time monitoring offers better protection. Facilities with 24-hour on-site staff add another layer of safety, since trained employees can respond right away to alarms or unusual activity.

Access control is just as important. Electronic gate access uses keypads, cards, or mobile apps to admit only renters and staff. Each tenant gets a unique code, which records entries and exits. Two-way gate systems — where you enter a code to both enter and leave — give you extra security. Some facilities even offer individually alarmed units that alert staff if someone tries to break in.

Lastly, make sure the property is well-lit. Bright LED lights, often motion-activated, make a big difference for visibility, safety, and clear camera footage, especially if you visit after dark.

What amenities do self storage facilities offer in terms of access?

The best facilities make it easy to move your things in and out, no matter your schedule.

24/7 access lets you visit anytime — day or night — but always ask if that’s included in the rental rate or costs extra. You may need a gate code or mobile app to get in after hours. Drive-up units are great for heavy or bulky items since you can park right at the door instead of hauling boxes down long hallways.

If your unit isn’t on the ground floor, elevator access helps move items safely. Ask if the elevator is freight-size (large enough for furniture or appliances) and if there are loading platforms to bridge the gap between the elevator and your unit.

Facilities that sell packing supplies on-site save you time and ensure boxes, tape, and mattress covers fit the unit’s dimensions. For extra help, ask about hand carts and dollies, which are often free or available for a small rental fee. During busy weekends, you might need to reserve one. Some facilities even provide powered dollies.

Hand cart with cardboard boxes in self storage facility

If you don’t have a truck, look for on-site moving truck rentals — many storage centers offer discounts when you rent a unit and a truck together. And for maximum convenience, valet storage allows staff to pick up or deliver items for you, either on the property or to your home or office — handy for businesses, seniors, or anyone with limited time.

Finally, many facilities now accept deliveries or have secure package lockers, which keep shipments safe until pickup — perfect for online sellers, travelers, or small businesses.

What tech features does self storage provide?

The storage world has come a long way from its humble beginnings — and self storage tech features show it. Smart unit access replaces physical keys with mobile apps, so you can unlock your unit from your phone. It also lets staff grant or remove access instantly and can send alerts when someone enters, exits, or tampers with your unit.

Some facilities include Wi-Fi, allowing you to check messages or work remotely while on-site. A few even provide meeting rooms or shared workspaces for small business users.

Online tools are now standard at most locations. You can reserve a unit, sign a lease, and pay rent online, which makes it easy to manage everything from home. Many facilities also offer account dashboards where you can renew leases, view past payments, or update your details. Advanced systems may even link to inventory software, a big plus for business storage.

Do self storage facilities offer any extra features?

Some facilities go beyond storage to offer added flexibility and value.

Storage insurance plans protect your belongings from theft, fire, or natural disasters. Sometimes they’re included in the rental cost; other times, they’re an optional add-on. Before you buy storage unit insurance, review the policy details — especially what’s covered, what’s not, and how to file a claim.

Most places rent on a month-to-month basis, which means no long-term commitment. You can move out, upgrade, or downsize whenever you need to without penalties. Be sure to ask about discounts or promotions too. Many facilities offer deals for students, seniors, military members, or those paying several months upfront.

If you’re storing vehicles, options usually include outdoor parking, covered spaces, or enclosed garages. Covered or indoor units offer better protection from weather and theft, which matters most for cars, boats, and RVs.

Self storage facility outside

Some facilities even double as workspaces. Office space near your unit can include Wi-Fi, mail service, and meeting rooms, perfect for freelancers or small businesses. Others rent art studios or paint-friendly rooms with proper ventilation and climate control — a practical setup for artists who need a place to create without the mess at home.

FAQ

What security features should you look for in a self storage facility?

Focus on the basics that prevent theft and ensure safe access. Choose a facility with video cameras, gated electronic entry, solid locks, and bright lighting. Facilities with individual unit alarms and 24-hour on-site staff offer stronger protection and quicker response if something happens.

Is climate control worth paying extra for?

Usually, yes. Climate-controlled units maintain steady temperature and humidity levels, keeping items safe from heat, cold, and moisture. They’re best for furniture, electronics, paperwork, and photos that can warp, crack, or mold without protection.

What’s the difference between drive-up and indoor storage?

Drive-up units let you park right at the door for quick loading. Indoor units are inside a larger building and often include climate control and better protection from weather. Drive-up units suit frequent access or large items, while indoor storage fits long-term or delicate belongings.

Can you access your storage unit 24/7?

Not always. Some facilities allow full-time access, but others limit entry to business hours or charge extra for after-hours use. Ask about access hours before renting so you know exactly when you can reach your unit.

What amenities help with moving heavy or bulky items?

Facilities that offer hand carts, dollies, freight elevators, and drive-up access make loading easier. Some also provide truck rentals or valet service, where staff move items for you.

Bottom line

Every feature, from climate control to gate access, works differently from place to place. Take time to speak directly with the staff, clarify what each amenity includes, and confirm how security and access actually operate day to day. A quick conversation can prevent misunderstandings and save you money later. The more you know upfront, the more control you have over your belongings and the storage experience itself.

Andrei Popa
Written by
Andrei Popa
Real Estate Writer & Trends Researcher

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