Our network of secure indoor and outdoor facilities offers protection for your vehicles. You can be confident that your vehicle will be in secure locations which are monitored around the clock.
Our purpose built storage facilities are protected by 24/7 CCTV and monitored alarm systems, allowing you have peace of mind that your vehicle is in safe hands during the entire period of storage with us.
Our vehicle storage service carries the same business values as our transport side. The second you hand us your keys, your exotic car, classic or Chevy will be treated like our own. We have expanded to include an additional 2,500 square feet to our administration and sales office. When it comes to room to work and store with we've also added 4,000 square feet to our storage-concierge division and shipping terminal.
Your car is likely one of the most valuable and functional things that you own, and sometimes you need a safe place to keep it in your absence. Self-storage facilities across the country have stepped up to meet the storage needs of car owners by offering safe, monitored space for you to keep your car. Whether you simply need a place to park it outside for a couple of weeks or are looking for a second garage to store your classic car, a self-storage facility near you may have exactly what you need.
If you're new to car storage and are unaware of the various options available along with the procedures necessary to protect your car while it's in storage, you're in the right place. If you're ready to find car storage near you, then contact us for to pick up your car and store with us.
Outdoor Car Storage
Facilities that offer outdoor car storage are typically referring to a paved parking spot on the facility premises, usually within the facility's gate.While some facilities have designated parking spots for car storage on the premises, many simply offer unused space around their drive-up storage buildings and on the outskirts of the facility grounds. Since these spots aren't under a roof or in a building, they're typically the cheapest way to store a car at a storage facility.
However, storing your car outside leaves it vulnerable to damage from the elements, most notably precipitation and the sun, the first of which can cause your car to rust,while the second can damage your car's paint and tires. Because of these environmental threats, you should always use a high-quality car cover while keeping it outside forlengthy periods of time, and consider using covered or indoor car storage if you plan on keeping the car at the storage facility for a long period of time
Covered Car Storage
Some storage facilities offer dedicated, covered spaces for you to park your car. These are often tall, wide, flat roofs under which several vehicles will be parked. Though you'll typically pay more for these spots than for those without a roof, the roof offers some important protections from the elements.
Two of the greatest environmental dangers involved with storing your car outside are sunlight and precipitation, and these threats are greatly reduced with the addition of a roof. Still, your car may be exposed to some sun and precipitation while under a roof, and dust and dirt will remain a concern, so if you're looking for the maximum amount of protection while storing your car, it's best to turn to indoor car storage.
Indoor Car Storage Units
For those looking for maximum protection from the elements while storing their car, renting a self-storage unit large enough to contain a car is the best way to go. Storing your car inside a typical storage unit will protect it from the sun, from precipitation, from dirt and dust, and from extreme temperatures. It's sometimes even possible to rent a climate-controlled storage unit to keep your car in.
If your car storage needs are long-term, it's safest to keep your car inside, as the damages environmental factors may wreak upon your vehicle will accumulate over time. One additional benefit of keeping your car inside a storage unit is the ability to store other items alongside it. Keep in mind when searching for a storage unit to store your car that you'll require a unit with drive-up access, as you won't be able to fit your car through any interior hallways.
Though indoor car storage is the most attractive option for almost every situation, it can be significantly more expensive than renting an outdoor or covered parking spot at a facility. If your vehicle is small and you can fit it inside a 10x15 storage unit then the price may not be too steep. But if you require something like a 10x30 unit, you could be spending significantly more.
Car Storage Unit Size Guide
Facilities often charge for outdoor and covered car storage spaces based on the size of the vehicle, with larger vehicles predictably costing more to store. When facilities do rent out specific parcels of outdoor or covered storage space, these are rarely according to any kind of standard like you'll find with storage units. When searching for outdoor or covered spaces you'll see all manner of dimensions, from 8' x 20' lots to 11' x 15' lots.
If you're looking for a storage unit to keep your car, there are only a few select sizes large enough to contain a vehicle. Since storage units come in standard sizes, we can help you figure out which size you'll need for your type of car. Below you'll find details about each size of car storage unit, as well as a list of popular models that can be stored in each size. For a more complete list of car dimensions and recommended unit sizes by model
AUTO STORAGE FACILITY
Indoor and outdoor Storage facilities
Why Choose our Storage Care Auto Facility
Our network of secure indoor and outdoor facilities offers protection for your vehicles. You can be confident that your vehicle will be in secure locations which are monitored around the clock.
Our purpose built storage facilities are protected by 24/7 CCTV and monitored alarm systems, allowing you have peace of mind that your vehicle is in safe hands during the entire period of storage with us.
Our vehicle storage service carries the same business values as our transport side. The second you hand us your keys, your exotic car, classic or Chevy will be treated like our own. We have expanded to include an additional 2,500 square feet to our administration and sales office. When it comes to room to work and store with we've also added 4,000 square feet to our storage-concierge division and shipping terminal.
Your car is likely one of the most valuable and functional things that you own, and sometimes you need a safe place to keep it in your absence. Self-storage facilities across the country have stepped up to meet the storage needs of car owners by offering safe, monitored space for you to keep your car. Whether you simply need a place to park it outside for a couple of weeks or are looking for a second garage to store your classic car, a self-storage facility near you may have exactly what you need.
If you're new to car storage and are unaware of the various options available along with the procedures necessary to protect your car while it's in storage, you're in the right place. If you're ready to find car storage near you, then contact us for to pick up your car and store with us.
Outdoor Car Storage
Facilities that offer outdoor car storage are typically referring to a paved parking spot on the facility premises, usually within the facility's gate.While some facilities have designated parking spots for car storage on the premises, many simply offer unused space around their drive-up storage buildings and on the outskirts of the facility grounds. Since these spots aren't under a roof or in a building, they're typically the cheapest way to store a car at a storage facility.
However, storing your car outside leaves it vulnerable to damage from the elements, most notably precipitation and the sun, the first of which can cause your car to rust,while the second can damage your car's paint and tires. Because of these environmental threats, you should always use a high-quality car cover while keeping it outside forlengthy periods of time, and consider using covered or indoor car storage if you plan on keeping the car at the storage facility for a long period of time
Covered Car Storage
Some storage facilities offer dedicated, covered spaces for you to park your car. These are often tall, wide, flat roofs under which several vehicles will be parked. Though you'll typically pay more for these spots than for those without a roof, the roof offers some important protections from the elements.
Two of the greatest environmental dangers involved with storing your car outside are sunlight and precipitation, and these threats are greatly reduced with the addition of a roof. Still, your car may be exposed to some sun and precipitation while under a roof, and dust and dirt will remain a concern, so if you're looking for the maximum amount of protection while storing your car, it's best to turn to indoor car storage.
Indoor Car Storage Units
For those looking for maximum protection from the elements while storing their car, renting a self-storage unit large enough to contain a car is the best way to go. Storing your car inside a typical storage unit will protect it from the sun, from precipitation, from dirt and dust, and from extreme temperatures. It's sometimes even possible to rent a climate-controlled storage unit to keep your car in.
If your car storage needs are long-term, it's safest to keep your car inside, as the damages environmental factors may wreak upon your vehicle will accumulate over time. One additional benefit of keeping your car inside a storage unit is the ability to store other items alongside it. Keep in mind when searching for a storage unit to store your car that you'll require a unit with drive-up access, as you won't be able to fit your car through any interior hallways.
Though indoor car storage is the most attractive option for almost every situation, it can be significantly more expensive than renting an outdoor or covered parking spot at a facility. If your vehicle is small and you can fit it inside a 10x15 storage unit then the price may not be too steep. But if you require something like a 10x30 unit, you could be spending significantly more.
Car Storage Unit Size Guide
Facilities often charge for outdoor and covered car storage spaces based on the size of the vehicle, with larger vehicles predictably costing more to store. When facilities do rent out specific parcels of outdoor or covered storage space, these are rarely according to any kind of standard like you'll find with storage units. When searching for outdoor or covered spaces you'll see all manner of dimensions, from 8' x 20' lots to 11' x 15' lots.
If you're looking for a storage unit to keep your car, there are only a few select sizes large enough to contain a vehicle. Since storage units come in standard sizes, we can help you figure out which size you'll need for your type of car. Below you'll find details about each size of car storage unit, as well as a list of popular models that can be stored in each size. For a more complete list of car dimensions and recommended unit sizes by model