Kenosha Storage Units

Kenosha storage units serve residents and businesses of the Kenosha-Chicago-Milwaukee megalopolis area. With spacious Wisconsin storage units available under flexible rental terms, Kenosha storage units can accommodate virtually anything you have to store for as long or as briefly as you need. Don't let clutter take over your living and work space. Storage units make spring cleaning quick and easy so you can be more productive with less stress.

It is so easy today to do all of our business online, but selecting storage units requires a bit of face time. Use our website to take a look at all of the facilities available in Kenosha and narrow down your options. Then take the time to visit several units to take a look at security, cleanliness and customer service.

Kenosha is located in southeast Wisconsin on the shore of Lake Michigan. It is nearly equidistant between Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, IL, and though it sometimes called Chicago's northernmost suburb, Kenosha has a vibrant economy all its own. Transplants from the two larger cities do make their homes in this lakefront community to escape the perils of the big city, but Kenosha remains a self-sufficient community, the fourth largest in Wisconsin.

Business Uses for Storage

Kenosha storage units are an excellent business solution for organizing office space, increasing productivity and even improving sales capacity. When a company starts to outgrow its space, expanding to a larger space can be an expensive proposition. Storage units can help companies transition before renovations or relocation are necessary. The obvious solution is moving extra furniture and boxes to a unit, but storage units have much more potential than that.

Climate-controlled facilities can serve as organized, secure archives for important financial or clientele documents. Wisconsin receives ample snow in the winter and a fair amount of precipitation the rest of the year. All of this moisture can cause items in traditional, un-insulated storage facilities to mildew, which can destroy paper in no time. Climate-controlled facilities monitor and regulate the interior temperature and humidity levels, keeping all belongings in prime condition. Just be sure to keep a digital back-up file of those records before storing them away.

Companies can save a ton of money by ordering office supplies in bulk, but it isn't always practical to have 5,000 reams of paper hanging around the office. Small to medium rentals can serve as extra supply closets, and they are easily accessible when you need to retrieve your items. These can also be used to store seasonal displays, promotional materials and surplus merchandise that would otherwise be crowding employees' space. With more space to work, employees are more productive and less stressed, making business operations run more smoothly.

Online and catalog merchants can even use Kenosha storage units as small-scale distribution centers, increasing their sales capacity. Renting a unit in place of a store front can significantly reduce overhead, improving profitability. For any instance where the workspace is insufficient, Kenosha storage units are a viable solution. Some facilities may even offer discounts for local businesses to foster the business community of southeast WI.

Scoping Out Facilities

When you have narrowed your options of Kenosha storage units to a few promising prospects, schedule visits with WI managers so you can take a unit tour and have your questions answered. Walking aimlessly through a property won't tell you much about the quality of the facility, so go in prepared with a (mental or actual) checklist and a list of questions. When your belongings aren't under your watchful eye, you want to be comfortable with the facility and people handling them to avoid any surprises.

Security is one of the most important aspects of Kenosha storage units. You keep your things under lock and key at home, so make sure that level of protection exists with the unit you choose. Many Kenosha facilities require renters to provide their own locks, giving you a degree of control over your own security. Ask for recommendations of the best locks on the market, and find out what other measures you can take to ensure your belongings' safety. Look for basic security measures like ample lighting, perimeter fences, and surveillance cameras, and ask about additional implements like guards, keyless entry and alarms.

Kenosha storage units experience some wear and tear over time, but they should be well-kept and clean. Excess dirt and stains can transfer onto your belongings, and droppings or food on the floor can indicate vermin that could nest in your stored items. Don't forget to look to the ceiling for signs of water damage that could lead to a leak.

Be sure to take a contract home to review carefully. Check out the rental terms for Kenosha storage units before signing an agreement, and pay attention to the fine print. Kenosha facilities can be excellent investments for smart consumers.