Brockton Storage Units

Brockton storage units offer a wide range of sizes and services to meet all the organization needs of Brockton residents. Whether you are moving, remodeling or spring cleaning, space is often an issue. As clutter accumulates over the years, daily tasks are harder to manage, causing you stress. Brockton storage units can alleviate that stress by providing ample space and flexible lease terms for long- or short-term rentals.

Brockton is located in eastern Massachusetts in Plymouth County, MA. Brockton has seen modest growth over the last three years, and it is the seventh largest city in Massachusetts. As families in the city grow, changes may be needed to accommodate their new lifestyles. With births comes the need for nurseries, which may mean re-purposing old rec rooms. As children head off for college, parents can reclaim those bedrooms for their own hobbies.

Brockton storage units can make those transitions easier by providing a place to store furniture, electronics, keepsakes and more. When you need more space, but you don't want to throw away your belongings, keep them accessible in Massachusetts secure storage rentals. Visiting storage units firsthand is the best way to find the space that suits you. Fill out our easy-to-use form for more information to get started getting organized today.

Insuring Your Stored Property

You keep your home and your car insured, so why not take the same precautions with your stored belongings? Many Brockton facilities require renters to carry property insurance to alleviate their liability and ensure that you are compensated for any loss or damage. From theft to fire, there are many perils that can claim your belongings. A comprehensive insurance policy can help restore what was lost.

Some Brockton storage units sell MA insurance policies directly, adding the cost of the premium to your monthly rent. This is a convenient option, but do some comparison shopping before agreeing to the policy. They are often much more expensive than what you could buy independently, and you may already be covered by your Massachusetts homeowner's insurance policy.

Once you have found a provider, you will need to inventory your belongings to get accurate coverage limits. To do this, list a description of each item. Include receipts, certificates and other documentation. Then, take a series of photos or a walk-through video to document where each belonging is located in the unit. This will help the provider assess the value of your belongings, and it can remind you of what was in the unit if there is a disaster.

Brockton storage units may restrict the storing of valuables. Items of great monetary value are better kept in a safe deposit box where they are not so susceptible to theft or damage. While basic security at Brockton storage units is usually sufficient, it isn't worth the risk to keep items of monetary or sentimental value in a regular unit. If the insurance company deems the storage units unsafe, it could be much more expensive to insure those items, and the provider could even refuse to cover them.

Assessing Security

Security is the primary concern of most Brockton renters. When your belongings are out of your sight, you want the peace of mind that they are kept safe. Another advantage of checking out Brockton storage units in person is the ability to evaluate security measures. Schedule a visit with a manager to talk about security measures and what you can do to keep your belongings in good condition.

Most storage units require renters to provide their own locks. This gives you a degree of control over your own security. Buy the best lock available and be sure the juncture of the lock and the wall or floor is sturdy.

When touring the units, there are some security implements you can observe. Make sure there is plenty of lighting all over the property, both in the parking lot and inside unit blocks, to protect renters from injury and crime. A strong perimeter fence or wall will keep out intruders. Before you even enter the property, notice the surroundings. Storage units located in unsavory neighborhoods of Brockton may be at higher risk of burglary and vandalism.

All storage facilities should have strict bans on smoking. Fire can quickly consume multiple units, and it is a preventable risk. Look to see that there are smoke detectors in every unit block and all over the property. Some Brockton storage units allow renters to store motor vehicles, so check that an empty fuel tank policy is strongly enforced.

Alarms, video surveillance, night guards, foot patrol, intercoms and keyless entry are a few implements that a MA facility might have. These are considered extra by some, and they may charge higher rates for advanced security. Generally, Brockton storage units are sufficiently secure, but consider the value of your belongings when making a decision.