Lancaster Storage Units

Lancaster storage units offer a safe and stable environment for all of your belongings. Residents of Lancaster, one of the fastest growing cities in the state, can store their things for as long or as briefly as necessary. Flexible lease terms and customizable options make Lancaster storage units a worry-free solution to your organization needs.

Lancaster is located in Southern California in the Antelope Valley. It experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters thanks to its proximity to the Mojave Desert. These conditions can damage some of the goods you keep in an attic or garage, but California climate controlled storage can keep your belongings protected from the CA elements.

Environmental Controls

Some Lancaster storage units offer climate and environmental controls to keep your belongings at optimal temperatures and moisture levels. Environmental controls include dust prevention, pest controls, temperature controls and humidity controls. These options all come at an additional cost, but it may be worth the investment to keep your things in good condition.

The high CA temperatures in Lancaster can cause warping of furniture, damage to documents and photographs and shorting out of electronics. Environmental controls keep the contents of Lancaster storage units at a moderate temperature. This option is well worth the cost for businesses who keep sensitive documents in storage or residents who need to store valuables and antiques.

The lack of humidity in Southern California is good for most things kept in storage units, but some items need moisture to keep from drying out. Furs, for instance, become brittle if they are kept too dry. Paint can start to chip in arid climates as well. Too much moisture can lead to mold and rot, so find a facility that keeps moderate humidity levels.

Traditional Lancaster storage units have roll-up doors and uninsulated walls. The lack of a good seal allows dust to enter the unit, a familiar problem for all desert dwellers. Some storage facilities claim to have dust-controlled units. It is hard to tell how effective dust control measures are, but facilities with indoor units can generally control outdoor dust from getting in. In most cases, this is not a feature that is worth the extra money.

Finally, pest control is an important feature for all Lancaster storage units. The last thing renters want is to find critters nesting among their belongings. Before signing a rental agreement, be sure the facility has regular pest control. Never store food or plants in your unit, as these attract bugs. Also look for signs of infestation, including droppings, burrow holes and food on the ground, when you tour the facility before committing to a rental unit.

Rental Insurance

Most Lancaster storage units require renters to have insurance on their stored belongings. Many companies offer their own policies in cooperation with a local insurance agency. This is quick and convenient if you are not otherwise insured, but the premiums are often much higher than they would be on an independent policy. Do some comparison shopping for signing on to a potentially costly insurance agreement.

First, check your CA homeowner's policy to see if things kept in storage units are protected under personal property or dwelling contents coverage. If they are, determine how much your premium might increase if you make a claim on stored items. Lancaster homeowners insurance premiums are already fairly costly. It may not be worth the potential rate hike for your stored items.

If you choose to take out a separate policy on stored goods, you can probably arrange for a policy that is renewable monthly. Since Lancaster storage units offer flexible monthly rentals, you will not have to pay insurance on a vacant unit. If you feel assured that your items are secure, choose a high deductible to bring down the monthly premium. If the odds are low that you will ever have to pay the deductible, it will be worth the monthly savings. Check out the facility's security features before making this decision.

Homeowners' and rental insurance typically cover damage from wind, hail, lightening and fire. They may also cover vehicle and aircraft collisions, vandalism, theft and even explosions. What they do not tend to cover is flooding and earthquakes. If flooding or earthquake damage are concerns, consider adding endorsements for these things onto the policy. If there is a real risk, it is better to be over-insured than to be under-insured.

To make an informed decision about environmental controls and the level of insurance needed, it is best to see Lancaster storage units firsthand. Contact several storage units and schedule tours. Lancaster managers should be willing to answer any questions you have about pricing, security, access and insurance recommendations. Lancaster units can offer organization solutions to put your mind at ease and your clutter out of sight.