Are you searching for self storage in Indiana? Stop by your local U•Store•It and you'll see why we are the solution to all your storage needs. We boast a variety of sizes in our Indiana storage buildings so you won't have to worry about getting everything to fit. Are you in need a Indiana storage unit close to home? You're sure to find several options in Indiana with over 400 locations across the nation to choose from. Looking for boxes to get your items prepped for that storage unit? Your Indiana U•Store•It location offers everything from mattress pads and furniture covers to locks and boxes in our storage supplies store. Stop on by and let us show you why we have the storage, service, and solutions that make us a leader in our business.
If you're moving to Indiana, U•Store•It has the solutions to make moving day a snap. You'll need the proper moving and packing supplies to protect those precious belongings. Your Indiana storage company location has everything from boxes to tape, bubble wrap to peanuts and even dish packs to ensure your items get to their destination safely. Have you thought about the moving truck? Selected U•Store•It locations offer truck rentals making us your moving day headquarters. Will you need temporary storage for some of your belongings until your new house is ready? U•Store•It offers a month to month leasing option so you can keep your things with us as long as you need. Many of our Indiana self storage locations have extra wide driving aisles allowing easy access with your moving truck. Visit your local U•Store•It today to learn all about how we can make your moving day a success.
Are you a new Indiana self storage customer? At U•Store•It, we can provide you with tips and tricks to help make your experience a pleasant one. A few of those tips are listed below, but feel free to speak to any of our on-site managers for additional information. Consider the following hints for fully utilizing your storage unit:
- Place those items you access frequently near the front of your unit
- Valuables and less frequently accessed items should be placed in the back of your unit
- Label boxes on all sides for easy identification
- Place fragile boxes on top of heavier less delicate ones