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Your new place isn’t ready yet. The closing got pushed. Your renovation is running three weeks behind schedule. Whatever the reason, you’re stuck with a truckload of belongings and nowhere to put them.
That’s where a temperature controlled storage unit makes sense. Your furniture doesn’t sit in a metal box that hits 110 degrees in July or drops below freezing in January. Long Island summers push humidity to 75 percent—enough to warp wood, grow mold on fabric, and ruin anything with glue or leather.
Climate control keeps your unit between 55 and 80 degrees year-round. Humidity stays regulated. Your grandmother’s dresser doesn’t crack. Your mattress doesn’t smell like mildew when you pull it out six months later.
You get month-to-month flexibility, 24/7 access when you need it, and the same crew that packed your boxes can unload them into storage. No second company. No explaining everything twice.
We’re not a storage-only facility. We’re a family-owned moving company that added storage because our customers kept asking for it. When you’re already handling someone’s entire move, it makes sense to offer a place to keep their stuff when timing doesn’t cooperate.
We’re licensed by the New York State Department of Transportation (T38688) and fully insured. We’ve done over a thousand local moves per year across Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Queens. We know the area—the traffic patterns, the building restrictions, the summer rush in the Hamptons, the winter slowdowns.
Our storage works the same way our moving does. Straightforward pricing. No surprises. You call, we give you a real number, and we show up when we say we will.
You call or email us with your situation. We ask about your timeline, how much stuff you’re storing, and whether you need climate control. Most people do—it’s worth the small difference to avoid replacing furniture.
We give you a quote that includes moving your belongings into the storage unit. If you’re between homes, we can move you out of your old place, store everything, then deliver it to your new address when you’re ready. Same truck. Same crew. One invoice.
You pick your unit size based on what you’re storing. A one-bedroom apartment usually fits in a 10×10. A full house might need 10×20 or larger. We help you figure out what makes sense so you’re not paying for empty space.
Once your stuff is in storage, you have 24/7 access with your own code. The facility has gated entry and surveillance. When you’re ready to move out, you call us and we schedule your delivery. If you only need a few items in the meantime, you can grab them yourself anytime.
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Every monitored storage unit includes gated access with personalized entry codes. Surveillance cameras cover the facility. You’re not leaving your belongings in an unmonitored warehouse hoping nothing happens.
Climate controlled units maintain consistent temperature and humidity levels. That matters in Suffolk County, where summer heat and coastal humidity can destroy anything organic—wood, paper, fabric, leather, even electronics with adhesive components.
You get month-to-month rental terms. No long-term contracts. If your renovation finishes early or your closing gets moved up, you’re not stuck paying for storage you don’t need.
We also handle the heavy lifting. If you’re storing a piano, a pool table, or a gun safe, our crew knows how to move it without damaging your floors or the item itself. We’ve moved everything from antique furniture to commercial inventory across Long Island for over 15 years.
Suffolk County has 44 storage facilities with prices ranging from around $60 to $275 per month depending on size and features. Our pricing stays competitive, and because we’re also your moving company, you’re not coordinating between two separate businesses to get your belongings from your old place into storage.
If you’re storing anything made of wood, fabric, leather, paper, or electronics, yes. Suffolk County summers regularly hit 75 percent humidity, and standard storage units can exceed 100 degrees inside. That combination warps wood furniture, grows mold on upholstery, makes paper stick together, and breaks down adhesives in electronics.
Climate controlled units maintain temperature between 55 and 80 degrees with regulated humidity around 55 percent. Your belongings stay in the same condition you left them. Non-climate units work fine for metal tools, plastic bins, or things that can handle temperature swings—but most household items can’t.
The cost difference is usually $20 to $40 per month. That’s less than replacing a single piece of damaged furniture. If you’re storing family heirlooms, mattresses, or anything you’d be upset about losing, climate control isn’t optional.
Yes. That’s one of the main reasons people use our storage. Your closing gets delayed, your renovation runs over, or your new place isn’t available yet—we move everything out of your current home into a storage unit, then deliver it to your new address when you’re ready.
You work with the same crew for both moves. We already know what you own, how it’s packed, and any special handling requirements. You don’t re-explain that your dresser drawer sticks or that the couch has to go through the window.
We schedule the second move when your timeline is clear. If that’s two weeks or six months later, the process is the same. One company handling everything from start to finish means fewer chances for miscommunication or damage.
A 10×10 unit fits most one-bedroom apartments—bed, couch, dining table, boxes, and miscellaneous items. Two-bedroom apartments usually need 10×15. A full three-bedroom house typically requires 10×20 or larger, depending on how much furniture you’re keeping.
We help you figure this out before you commit. Our crew has loaded thousands of storage units across Suffolk County. We know how much space a standard household takes up, and we know how to pack it efficiently so you’re not renting more square footage than necessary.
If you’re between sizes, it’s usually smarter to go slightly larger. Cramming everything into a too-small unit makes it impossible to access anything in the back. A little extra room means you can actually walk in and grab what you need without unloading half the unit.
You get a personalized access code for the gated entry. You can come and go whenever you want—early morning, late night, weekends, holidays. No need to call ahead or coordinate with office hours.
The facility has surveillance cameras and monitored entry points. You’re not walking into an unprotected building at 11 p.m. hoping for the best. Security is built in, but access is still flexible.
Most people don’t need to visit their storage unit often. But when you do—maybe you need your winter clothes in November or you’re grabbing holiday decorations—you’re not waiting for someone to unlock a gate during business hours. You go when it’s convenient for you.
We offer same-day emergency moving and storage services across Suffolk County, Nassau County, and Queens. If another moving company cancels on you or your situation changes suddenly, we can usually get a crew out the same day.
Call us in the morning, and we’ll tell you immediately whether we have availability. If we do, we’ll give you pricing over the phone and schedule a time. No waiting three days for an estimate or playing phone tag with multiple companies.
Last-minute situations are stressful enough. You shouldn’t have to spend hours coordinating logistics on top of everything else. We’ve handled enough emergency moves to know how to move quickly without cutting corners on care or safety.
Yes. We move pianos, pool tables, gun safes, antique furniture, and other heavy or fragile items regularly. Our crew knows how to disassemble, transport, and reassemble specialty pieces without damaging them or your property.
Pool tables get broken down properly so the slate doesn’t crack. Pianos get padded and secured so the finish doesn’t scratch and the internal components don’t shift. Safes get moved with equipment designed for the weight—not by dragging them across your floor.
If you’re storing these items long-term, climate control becomes even more important. Pianos go out of tune in fluctuating temperatures. Wood on pool tables can warp. Leather on antique furniture dries out and cracks. A temperature controlled storage unit protects your investment while it’s sitting between homes.
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