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Choosing a Furniture Storage Space

March 29, 2010 in Self Storage,Self Storage Tips | Comments (0)

MG 0142 300x200 Choosing a Furniture Storage SpaceIf you are in the process of moving, you probably need to find a place to store some of your belongings. Many people assume that all storage places are the same and that they can keep all of their stuff at the self storage company down the street. Unfortunately, many storage companies do not value your items as much as you do, and as a result, your belongings can suffer severe damage. For this reason, you need to follow a set of specific guidelines when choosing a furniture storage facility.

  • Indoor or Outdoor – The first thing to consider when searching for a storage space is whether you need climate controlled storage or not. The best way to determine your needs is to look at the items you will be storing. For instance, if you are looking for a furniture storage space, you will want climate controlled storage because the environment is air conditioned, similar to a home, which helps to protect the condition of the furniture. All valuable items that are sensitive to outdoor conditions should be stored inside. Non-climate storage is more suitable for tools, heavy equipment, and other items that can survive in a garage type environment.
  • Accessibility – The ability to access your items when you need them is another important facet of choosing a Houston storage facility. Many storage companies make it difficult for their customers to retrieve their items. For this reason, you should always choose a company that lets you get to your items when you need them. The best companies give their clients individual pass codes to open the gate and retrieve their belongings.
  • Security – Perhaps the most important aspect to consider when choosing a Houston storage facility is the level of security the storage company offers. As it relates to accessibility, you want to have access to your items, but you don’t want everyone else to have that same level of access. The storage company needs to have a system in place that assigns individual access to each storage unit. Furthermore, your storage unit should come equipped with sturdy locks that keep intruders out. Some of the better storage companies feature security alarms and 24/7 surveillance cameras throughout the property. This helps ensure that your belongings will be treated with as much care as possible.

BullsEye Storage
BullsEye Storage is a Houston self storage company with 30 years of experience in providing expert service for all of their customers. They value your belongings, and it shows in their high quality facilities and exceptionally friendly customer service. BullsEye Storage is proud to offer the best value for furniture storage in Houston. To learn more about their services, visit www.bullseyestorage.com or call them today at 713-523-6200.


Managers of Houston Storage Facilities Establish New Levels of Customer Satisfactions with Self-Storage Services

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MG 0172m 300x200 Managers of Houston Storage Facilities Establish New Levels of Customer Satisfactions with Self Storage ServicesFor the past three decades, BullsEye Storage, a local company, has been building and operating specially designed self-storage facilities in Houston, Texas. This organization, which today owns six locations, has pioneered innovations that set their units apart from the rest of the industry.

According to Peter Morris, who directs the organization, “Our BullsEye staff has succeeded in creating the most convenient, user-friendly self-storage centers in Houston.”

BullsEye managers live on each site. Their goal is to save customers money and make storing items as convenient as possible. These trained storage experts help tenants get maximum use from every inch of rented area.

“We do all we can to lower our customers’ costs by suggesting sound ways to put more items into less space,” said Morris. “Since a large number of BullsEye units have ceilings a full two feet higher than many other storage centers, our managers can often assist tenants in making a 10-foot by 10-foot unit do the work of a 10-by-15 room. That’s a real money saver.”

In addition to maximizing storage space, BullsEye managers are also packing pros who give tips on the best way to prepare items for long or short-term storage. And since they live in the facility, they are available for extra customer service. They also answer the telephones, so a tenant calling with a special need speaks with someone on-site as opposed to an operator thousands of miles away in a call center.

The on-location BullsEye managers control the 24-hour-a-day, 365-days-a-year TV cameras and alarms. When requested, they will accompany customers to their storage space and, with a tenant’s authorization, accept business packages from FedEx, UPS, and other services.

Since hot, moist Houston air can ruin customers’ valuables, another manager responsibility is monitoring the commercial-grade climate-control systems. BullsEye facilities are maintained at a constant 75 degrees, as opposed to the less costly 78-degree temperatures found at many competitors’ sites. Site managers are also charged with handling all facility maintenance to ensure meeting tough company standards.

According to Morris, “BullsEye managers hold responsible positions. Our buildings are first-class. And our bonus benefits to tenants, including free use of a BullsEye truck and a specially designed lock that comes at no extra charge with each rental, are great attractions. But what sets BullsEye apart is the dedication of our managers. These folks make it possible for us to offer our money-back guarantee that says if a tenant moves in and is not completely satisfied after the first two weeks, we’ll cheerfully refund their money in full. That’s another advantage of local ownership.”