Extra Space Storage - 165 Quality Drive, Summerville, SC 29483












Amenities
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
- Contactless Renting
- Security Camera
- Gate
- Parking
- Online Payment
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Overview
Located at 165 Quality Drive in Summerville, SC, this Extra Space Storage facility offers a range of unit sizes, including small, medium, and large, to accommodate diverse storage needs. Whether you're decluttering your home or need extra space for business inventory, you'll find the right fit here.
This facility features climate-controlled units, which are especially beneficial in Summerville's warm and humid climate, as they help protect sensitive items like furniture, electronics, and documents. With drive-up access available, loading and unloading your belongings is hassle-free. The facility also provides indoor access, parking, and even options for RV storage. For peace of mind, you'll find security cameras monitoring the premises and an onsite manager available to assist with any questions.
Modern conveniences like contactless renting and online payment make managing your storage space straightforward. For added convenience, moving supplies are available for purchase on-site. This facility is ideal for Summerville residents and businesses seeking secure, accessible, and climate-controlled storage solutions.
Nearby Storage Units
Storage units in nearby cities
Want to see how Summerville, SC, compares to other places? There are plenty of great options nearby. Ladson, SC, 6 miles away, has 4 self storage facilities with rents starting from $7/month. Or you could drive to Hanahan, SC, just 13 miles distant to find other options, where the cheapest units in the 3 facilities there can be rented for $43/month. In Moncks Corner, SC, just 16 miles away, there are 2 facilities available, offering rents as low as $62/month.
Check out storage units in trending cities
Still looking for the ideal storage unit? For more great self storage options you wouldn't have to cross the state border: units can be leased in Charleston, SC and Columbia, SC, starting from $22 and $11, respectively. Even more storage is available and with low starting rents, in North Charleston, SC ($33), North Charleston, SC ($34) and Mount Pleasant, SC ($18).
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of unit should I get?
The right storage unit size depends on what you plan to store and how much space you need to move around your items.
5x5 or 5x10 units are great for smaller loads, such as chairs, lamps, small furniture pieces, boxes, books, and documents.
10x10 or 10x15 units work well for larger furniture, bicycles, appliances, and the contents of a small apartment.
10x20 or 10x30 units can typically fit the contents of a three-bedroom home, including large furniture and multiple appliances.
If you’re unsure which size is best, a unit size calculator can help estimate the right fit based on the items you’re planning to store – helping you avoid paying for more space than you need.
What is climate control? Do I need it?
Climate-controlled storage units maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels, helping protect items from damage caused by heat, cold, or excess moisture.
You may want climate control if you’re storing items that can be sensitive to temperature changes, such as furniture, clothing, appliances, paperwork, photographs, artwork, electronics, or wood and leather goods. These units are especially useful for long-term storage or in areas with hot summers, cold winters, or high humidity.
If you’re storing durable items like tools or outdoor gear, a standard unit may be sufficient. When in doubt, climate control offers added protection and peace of mind.
What time does this storage facility close?
The facility at 165 Quality Drive is accessible during regular access hours, typically Mon-Fri: 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Office hours and gate access times may differ, so it’s a good idea to check the facility’s posted schedule before your visit.
How do you open a storage unit door?
To open your storage unit door, start by unlocking it, whether it uses a traditional padlock or a Bluetooth-enabled smart lock. Once unlocked, grab the bottom handle and lift or pull up the roll-up door until it’s fully open.
If you’re using the unit for the first time, make sure the lock is properly removed before opening the door to avoid damage.
Why is self storage security important?
Security helps protect your belongings while they’re in storage and gives you peace of mind between visits. Many self storage facilities use a combination of features such as video surveillance, gated access, on-site management, and well-lit premises to help deter unauthorized access.
At Extra Space Storage - 165 Quality Drive, available security amenities may include Security Camera, Gate, Onsite Manager, designed to help keep your items protected.
Can you store cars in self storage?
Yes, most standard vehicles can be stored in self storage units. A 10x20 unit typically provides enough space for a car, while outdoor or designated parking areas may be available for larger vehicles.
What can you not put in storage?
For safety reasons, most self storage facilities restrict certain items. These commonly include:
- Hazardous, flammable, or toxic materials
- Perishable food
- Live plants or animals
- Cash, firearms, or irreplaceable valuables
Always check with the facility at 165 Quality Drive for specific restrictions and recommendations.
