What is Portable Storage?
A. A metal constructed container delivered to your home or building site. You may load the container at your convenience, and we will move it to where you want it delivered. You unload it as your time schedule allows, and we pick up the container when you are finished using it. Q. Will my contents slide around when loaded and unloaded? A. Tie everything as you would with any truck or trailer and there will be little movement. The bed tilts slowly to load and unload the container. The truck suspension allows for a smooth ride with minimal movement while traveling down the road. Q. How long may I keep this container at my home? A. The rental is on a monthly basis. The city allows two weeks on the street without a permit for building at your site. Different neighborhoods have different restrictions. The container is very clean and unobtrusive on your driveway or location. Q. How does this compare to a self-storage unit? A. In addition to providing a place to store your belongings, you get
Portable storage usually consists of units, such as pods or containers, that can be left at a site as semi-permanent storage or transported. In most cases, the portable storage units are ideal for those who are moving, but want to take their time packing. Also, for those who need to put things in storage before a move, this is a way to do it so that it does not have to be loaded and unloaded more than once. Portable storage is often also used by contractors while at various job sites. A portable storage container usually comes in a number of different sizes. Some can be as large as semi-trailers, which generally run as long as 53 feet (16.15 m). Larger storage units are generally not recommended for home use, but may be ideal for a larger industrial job site. Residential storage units generally run no longer than 30 feet (9.15 m). One of the most common types of portable storage units for residential use are the PODS™ containers. Delivery of these units can be accomplished as simply as