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For the most part, these units are 15 feet long and 10 feet wide. In general, this equals approximately 150 square feet of usable space. Most units have approximately 8-foot ceilings, which allows for tons of vertical storage space as well.
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Read More »One of the more common rentals we offer is the 10×15 storage unit. For the most part, these units are 15 feet long and 10 feet wide. In general, this equals approximately 150 square feet of usable space. Most units have approximately 8-foot ceilings, which allows for tons of vertical storage space as well. Just be sure you don’t stack anything too high to risk injury or damage to your items. Remember, each 10×15 storage unit might vary slightly in size, so make sure to use this guide as a reference only. For exact measurements, contact your local storage facility directly. To help you get started, we’re answering some commonly asked questions regarding this popular storage unit size. If you still have trouble visualizing the space, watch our video below to find out exactly how much will fit in a 10×15 storage unit.
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