Most
people think of climate control storage as something that food service
companies need to keep food refrigerated or frozen. For the average user, they
think of self storage as a large building made of rooms that are about the size
of a one-car garage or smaller, with a garage type door and no special features
at all. And some self storage units are
just that a medium-sized concrete room with a garage type door that allow large
items to be put into the storage unit easily. The temperature inside the unit
varies with the season; they're boiling hot in the summer and frigid in the
winter. These types of storage units are ideal for items that aren't affected
by changes in climate or for short term storage.
Some
self storage facilities offer covered outdoor storage for certain items, and
some offer indoor storage designed for specific purposes, so your choices don't
just range from mini storage to units that are large enough to house every
piece of your furniture. You can get specialized self storage for your other
storage needs, too.
Climate
control storage is offered at many facilities and can be used for a variety of
purposes. Some companies will have climate controlled self storage units just
for storing wine, for instance. They'll be able to tell you how many cases will
fit into each unit, and should offer the temperature they keep the unit at 24
hours per day and 7 days per week-for
wine, it should be right around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. This type of special self storage will cost
more than a standard storage unit of the same size that doesn't have climate
control.



