There are roughly 2.3 billion square feet of self-storage in the US right now or roughly 7.06 square feet of self-storage space for every man, woman, and child in the US. That’s a lot of storage space. So what are people doing with all this storage? Well, here are the top six reasons Americans rent storage units.
One of the most common reasons Americans rent storage units is as a temporary holding facility for all their possessions between moves. Many times, there is a gap between the time when a family or individual needs to be out of one home and when they can move into another.
Sometimes, people’s jobs or lives take them out-of-state or out of the country for an extended period of time. Sometimes, this can happen quickly, and it is simply easier to put your belongings in storage and just take a few personal items until you can settle in a more permanent location.
Storage units are a great option for college students on summer vacation. Instead of having to lug all their belongings home for the summer and find someplace to store them at home, they can simply move their things into a storage unit and pull them right back out at the end of the summer.
In many cases, it is both convenient and economical for people to move their more valuable furniture and belongings into a storage unit while work is being completed. When people are selling a home, they often need to remove excess furniture and other personal belongings to create a more neutral setting for potential buyers to see.
Whether it is a boat, a lawn mower or Christmas decorations, most people own something that they only use once a year or for one season. Storage units make a great place to keep these items when they are not in use. Particularly for individuals that live in small homes or don’t have a great deal of storage space in or around their home.
Personal items are not the only things that people use storage facilities for. Businesses also sometimes undergo remodeling, need some equipment only seasonally or even use storage facilities for excess inventory. While there are strict laws in most states about what storage facilities can be used for, some enterprising entrepreneurs are even running their businesses straight from a storage facility.