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SELF STORAGE FACILITIES IN NORTH END HALIFAX, HRM

OUR SELF STORAGE FACILITIES IN HALIFAX

Need to find a self storage facility near you in HRM? Well situated in North End Halifax, Storage Inn takes pride in offering the latest in technology and self-storage design. Our facilites have security gates and other features to ensure only existing customers have access to the building. After office hours, the facilities can only be opened by using a personalized and secure access code. We have a weather protected loading bay where you can easily unload your belongings without worrying about them being damaged by Nova Scotia's inclement weather.

Our Storage Facilities in North End Halifax

YOU'LL FIND OUR SELF STORAGE FACILITIES DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY WITH YOU IN MIND...

  • With our wide access aisles, we think you'll find that maneuvering large items isn't a worry and with dollies and loading carts provided for your use free of charge, you can be sure you will move in with ease.
  • Numerous DVR video surveillance cameras are located throughout the facilities and each of our self storage units is individually alarmed to provide an extra measure of security.
  • The interior of our facilities were constructed with specially coated steel and concrete to keep the facility clean and safe for storage.
  • All of our storage units have roll up doors for easiest access.

COMPUTERIZED CLIMATE CONTROLLED SELF STORAGE

Storage Inn's two locations are conveniently located in North End Halifax, but very near to Downtown, South and West End, Dalhousie and SMU. Our self storage facilities are specifically designed to protect your valuable belongings from the fluctuations of our Halifax weather. We are equipped with heaters, air conditioners, humidifiers and dehumidifiers that work together to maintain a consistent relative humidity and temperature within the building. A facility with computerized climate control is important because it ensures your belongings don't get too hot, too cold or are exposed to too much, or too little moisture. For example, the glue within furniture is highly susceptible to changes in temperature. If it gets too hot or too cold this glue will expand and contract. As a result, you'll find this will loosen the joints and cause damage to your furniture (this is especially important with antique belongings). If the relative humidity (RH) is too high your belongings will retain moisture, creating an environment for potential mould growth.