What You Should Know About Renting a Lockup Garage

If you’re thinking about renting a lockup garage, for whatever reason, I’m sure you have plenty of queries and questions. Whether you are moving house and need storage, or you have vehicle repair work, these are some of the key important points to renting a garage lockup.

What are you Storing?

Before renting a lockup garage, you should consider the size and number of items you are intending to store there. This can make a difference in the type of space and size of space you may require. Whilst most lockup garages are used for storing vehicles, they are also great for any domestic items and can be a more affordable and convenient alternative. Most of the garages available to rent are a standard 16ft by 8ft, but there are bigger spaces available on request.  You can use our garage finder to help you in your search.



Looking After & Maintaining the Space.

Before you get access to the garage, one of our experienced team members will check the space and make sure it’s suitable for renting. We scratch your back, you scratch ours, so we would love it if when you leave the space, you leave the lockup clean and tidy. We expect the average wear and tear, but it would be great if the garage was left clear, so we can get it ready for re-letting. You can look after the space easily by just keeping on top of the cleanliness, and don’t overstuff the contents.

If you keep a clear space it will be easier to clear out and return to its original state. A humidifier could be a great idea, if you are worried about damp, especially in the cold seasons and putting items on pallets could help with ventilation. Maybe cover certain items with polythene or other appropriate fabric to help conserving stored items.



Lockup Specifications.

As any business, lockup garages have a few small asks for our customers. We ask that you don’t store flammable items, unless it is a vehicle that you are storing and it has petrol in. This is the same with any waste or refuse; which should not be stored in the lockup, but disposed of appropriately.

When the lockup is not in use, you should keep the door securely shut and locked. The same goes for the main security gate if there is one on entrance. This isn’t just for your safety and your items safety, but for others too. Taking this into consideration, the supplier isn’t responsible for insuring your goods, so if you feel necessary, contact your own insurer. You can look more closely at the specifications from our rental agreement.

Security and Location

Lockup garages have over 1000 different locations with garages, so the chances of you finding a garage within driving/walking distance is high. Dependant on the location of your lockup storage you might want to consider extra security locks (although if you want to so this, then we would ask if you apply in writing) although a standard combination lock comes with your lockup garage for insurance reasons, and for your piece of mind. We will provide your combination code over the phone. If the entrance to garage has a security gate, a key will appear through your letterbox.

If you have any more questions about the requirements, specifications and general knowledge you of renting a lockup garage, you could send us a quick enquiry here, or pick up the phone and say hello on 020 8882 8575.

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