The average storage unit in America costs $100–$150 per month. That's $1,200–$1,800 per year to store items you haven't looked at in months — or years. After 3 years, you've spent $3,600–$5,400 on a unit you forgot about.
Here's the reality check: if you haven't accessed your storage unit in 6+ months, you probably don't need what's in it. But that doesn't mean it's worthless — it just means the value should be in your pocket, not the storage company's.
We coordinate directly with storage facilities for access and scheduling. Our crew clears the entire unit, appraises everything with value, and you stop paying rent the same day.
Common high-value items found in storage units: furniture you planned to use 'someday,' seasonal decorations with resale value, electronics that still work, sports and outdoor equipment, tools, and collectibles.
The math: one cleanout at $100–$300 (after credits) versus $1,200+/year in ongoing rent. The cleanout pays for itself in the first month. Most customers wish they'd done it years ago.