Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop, Palmer, AK 99645







Amenities
- Climate-Controlled
- Drive-Up Access
- Security Camera
- Gate
- Parking
- RV Storage
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Overview
Located conveniently at 301 East Outer Springer Loop, Palmer, AK 99645, this Alaska Automated Storage facility offers a variety of unit sizes, including small, medium, and large, to meet diverse storage needs. Whether you’re storing personal belongings, business inventory, or larger items, there’s an option for you.
This facility features climate-controlled units, making it ideal for protecting your items from Alaska’s freezing winters and fluctuating temperatures. The drive-up access allows for easy loading and unloading, saving you time and effort. With designated parking and options for RV storage, it’s a practical solution for vehicle owners who need secure off-site storage. Security is a top priority here, with security cameras monitoring the property, ensuring peace of mind for renters.
The gated access adds an additional layer of security and convenience, making this facility a great choice for individuals and families in Palmer seeking safe, accessible, and flexible storage solutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities does Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop offer?
There is a wide array of amenities available for the storage units that Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop has to offer. These amenities include Climate-Controlled, Drive-Up Access, Security Camera, Gate, Parking and RV Storage. Most of these amenities can prove to be very useful depending on what you need to store. For example, climate-controlled units can come in handy for keeping sensitive items, drive-up access can make your loading and unloading process easier, and extra security measures will ensure your items are kept safe at all times.
What unit sizes does Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop offer?
The storage units offered by Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop can satisfy all of your storage needs. Different sizes here range from 50 to 300 square feet. You can go for smaller units if you don't have a lot of items to store, while choosing a larger space is recommended in case you need to store a lot of furniture, bigger items or even vehicles.
What kind of unit should I get?
The unit size that you should choose obviously depends on how much stuff you need to store. On the one hand, you should think of smaller units (5'x5' or 5'x10') as closets – they can be used to store chairs, lamps, moving boxes and sports equipment, along with smaller pieces of furniture, books and documents.
On the other hand, the 10'x10' and 10'x15' spaces are good for storing larger items of furniture, bicycles and a larger number of possessions. If you need even more space, then 10'x20' and 10'x30' units can easily accommodate the contents of an entire 3- or 4-bedroom house.
How much does a unit cost at Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop?
Storage units offered by Alaska Automated Storage - 301 East Outer Springer Loop come at a variety of prices, starting from $47 per month for typically smaller units. However, larger spaces can set you back up to $316 a month.
Is drive-up access important?
We know that when it comes to self storage, there is nothing more important than quickness and accessibility. Drive-up access is an extremely convenient amenity, as you can park your vehicle right next to your unit, making it significantly easier to load and unload the items you will use storage for. However, drive-up storage units tend to be outdoors, so you might consider indoor storage spaces with climate control if you're looking to keep temperature-sensitive items in peak condition.
What is climate control? Do I need it?
Yes, you might, depending on what you need to put in storage. Climate-controlled spaces keep temperatures and humidity levels consistent all the time, which means they are perfect for storing sensitive items. Seeing that a whole host of things can be damaged by varying temperatures and excessive moisture, many people choose to rent climate-controlled units for personal items such as documents, photographs, paintings, collectibles, electronics, wooden furniture, antiques and even vehicles. If you're looking to store such items that are valuable to you, consider renting a climate-controlled unit!
