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Chula Vista Extra Public Self Storage units want you to know how storage works so that you can have a great self-storage experience. Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions.

How do I choose the right size and get started?
How far in advance can I make a reservation?
Can I rent on the telephone?
What do I need to provide when I rent?
When can I access my storage unit?
Can I drive onto the facility or do I need a code?
What do I do if I lose my key or access code?
Does Extra Storage provide locks?
Can I buy boxes and other packing materials from Extra Storage?
What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor and “drive-up” unit?
What is a roll up door?
Do you have moving aids available?
Are moving trucks available?
After I rent, can my spouse, kids or friends have access too?
Do you offer vehicle storage?
What does a “on-site” manager mean?
Do I need to give you notice when I move out?
What should or should not be stored in a self storage unit?
Do you require me to have insurance on my stored goods?
What security options should I look for in a self storage facility?

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What are the payment terms?
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right size and get started?
Sizes range from 5×5, or 25 square feet, to 10×30, or 300 square feet and 9′ high (all dimensions are approximate). Choosing the right size is easy with the use of our size guide . To determine the sizes available, click here. Reserve on line or contact one of our helpful Extra Storage Facility Managers at (619) 427-2122 or check online Extra-Storage.net

How far in advance can I make a reservation?
At Extra Storage you can reserve your unit on line or by calling us. Reservations can be made up to 30 day before moving in on unit sizes that are available.

Can I rent on the telephone?
We can reserve on line or on the telephone. Completing the rental process in person at the facility is required before move in.

What do I need to provide when I rent?
We will need two different addresses in the United States (one is an alternate emergency contact), a copy of your license or government issued photo ID, and a telephone number to reach you with.

When can I access my storage unit?
Extra Storage is open 7 days a week. The gate access hours are the hours that you have access to your unit. Gate Access is Monday through Saturday 7 a.m. – Close 6:30 p.m. and Sunday 7:00 a.m. – Close 5:00 p.m. The office hours are the hours that the Facility Manager is available to assist you with your storage needs and/or moving supplies. The office is open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Can I drive onto the facility or do I need a code?
Extra Storage has an electronic gate system which can only be opened by a security code that is assigned to each individual tenant. The code monitors who enters and exits the facility.

What do I do if I lose my key or access code?
Call or visit your Extra Storage Facility Manager during office hours for assistance.

Does Extra Storage provide locks? 
New sealed Disk Locks are available at our low purchase cost directly from Extra Storage. Extra Storage requires Disk type locks for the maximum protection of your stored goods. Whether you purchase a new Disk lock from Extra Storage or another vendor, It is your lock and your key. Extra Storage does not keep a key to your storage unit.

Can I buy boxes and other packing materials from Extra Storage?
Yes. Extra Storage offers a variety of boxes, tape, protective wrap, furniture covers and packing materials. For your convenience Extra Storage is open 7 days per week. You do not need to be a storage customer to buy supplies.

What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor “drive up” unit?
An indoor unit is within the property and requires you to go inside to access your unit. An outdoor or “drive up” unit has a roll up door and is generally located on the first floor and can be accessed directly by driving up to the unit which provides the ability to load directly into the unit.

What is a roll up door?
Roll-up doors provide the largest opening to a storage unit and are accessed by sliding a latch and rolling the door upward, similar to the motion of a garage door.

Do you have moving aids available?
Yes, Extra Storage has complementary moving aids. If you need a cart, please let anyone of our Extra Storage Staff know and they will be happy to assist you.

Are moving trucks available?
Extra Storage can refer you to moving truck companies that offer special discounts for our Extra Storage Customers. Check out our website “other” tab for links to local companies or contact our facility staff for more details.

After I rent, can my spouse, kids or friends have access too?
When you rent from Extra Storage you can allow access for the other people that you specify on your Rental Agreement (or restrict access only to yourself).

Do you offer vehicle storage?
Yes, Extra Storage has vehicle storage parking spaces for rent.

What does “on-site” manager mean?
An on site storage manager means that one of more employees, usually the on site managers stay in an apartment that is on site at the facility.

Do I need to give you notice when I move out?
Yes, five days notice is required. Remove your lock and let the office staff know when you have completely vacated your unit so that you will not incur unnecessary charges.

What should or should not be stored in a self storage unit?
Self-storage is an excellent option for storing many different types of items from your home and/or business. Think of your storage unit as a garage or supply room.
When planning what to store in your unit, whether for business or personal purposes, consider that all storage facilities have restrictions on what they will allow you to store on their premises. This is for the protection of not just you and your belongings, but the facility staff and other customers and their goods. You will be required to sign a lease indicating that you understand and agree to adhere to the rules and restrictions for what items are allowable. As a general rule, any item or material that is considered “intrinsically dangerous” will not be allowed.
In preparation for renting a storage unit, make out a preliminary list of the items you wish to store. Call ahead to Extra Storage to review what you will be storing to ensure that you’ll be in full compliance with the list of allowable items. Full disclosure of what you will be storing is required. This will prevent any related inconvenience upon arriving.
Combustible, Flammable, Hazardous or Toxic Materials Considered “intrinsically dangerous,” these include but are not limited to; gasoline, compressed gas, propane tanks, kerosene, lamp and motor oil, acid, grease, corrosives, fertilizer, paint, cleaners, chemicals, narcotics, or hazardous, toxic or biological waste. Asbestos or products containing asbestos are not allowed. You also cannot store fireworks, explosives, weapons or ammunition.
Tires & Vehicles Storing vehicles is generally acceptable, as long as they are registered, insured and in operational condition. Extra Storage does not allow more than four tires in your self-storage unit because of the cost to dispose of them.

Medical/Pharmaceutical Supplies & Equipment Sales representatives may find a self-storage unit a convenient place to store and manage supplies and samples. It is a useful way to keep your products organized and accessible without using up your office space or filling your trunk. While most supplies are acceptable, anything that contains radioactive materials cannot legally be stored.

Construction Equipment Construction workers find it convenient to stop by their storage unit on the way to the job site and pick up any needed equipment or materials. However, please check with the self-storage facility before planning to store any construction equipment/tools. One tool – Bolt Cutter is prohibited within the Extra Storage facility.
Perishable Food and Animal Products Any canned foods can be stored in a storage unit. However, perishable and boxed foods are not allowed as they attract rodents and pests.
Other Prohibited Items Appliances and/or other electrical items such as refrigerators, freezers, generators, space heaters are strictly prohibited and may not be plugged in or used within a storage unit. People are not allowed to sleep in or live in any storage unit. Animals or plants, alive or dead and any stolen items are strictly prohibited. Refer to paragraph Combustible, Flammable, Hazardous or Toxic Materials for other prohibited materials.

Do you require me to have insurance on my stored goods?
Yes, you are responsible for the items that you are storing at Extra Storage and insurance for your belongings is required.
You may think that successful self-storage means your extra stuff is out of sight, out of mind. But it’s just as easy to overlook insuring your prized possessions when they’re stored remotely. In most cases, your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy will offer little or no coverage for the contents of a storage unit.
Self-storage facilities don’t automatically offer coverage either. Although your lease should include coverage of any damage that occurs to the storage building itself, this protection does not extend to your business or personal belongings. Additional insurance is offered at the time of rental for a minimal monthly fee. This small investment translates into some notable benefits:
• Low cost / low deductible – You may be able to save quite a bit on the cost of insuring your items by going with a self-storage facility policy. For example, at Extra Storage we provide you with a Deans & Homer Insurance Brochure. They offer several levels of insurance coverage for your belongings for affordable monthly rates. Their insurance covers damage to your belongings in the event of a variety of accidental circumstances, including fire, water damage, and theft. The deductible is only $100, which is significantly less than that of a homeowner’s insurance policy.
• Separate deductible – Claims are filed directly through Deans & Homer Insurance Company, rather than your own insurance company. Therefore, these claims will not affect the amount of your monthly homeowner’s or renters insurance premium, nor cause your personal or business policy to be cancelled.
• In-transit coverage – Insurance policies offered through most storage facilities cover any items that are damaged in transit — up to a 50-mile radius. This is coverage that is most likely not offered through your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy.
• Supplemental coverage – If you are a business owner, you may already have insurance that covers equipment and other items you’ll be storing in a self-storage unit. However, you may wish to consider investing in the insurance offered by the storage facility, as it provides good supplemental coverage for your items.
Most items commonly stored are covered under self-storage insurance policies, one common exception is vehicles. Most policies require stored vehicles to be covered by an auto insurance policy. If storing a vehicle, you will need to provide proof of this coverage when you sign your storage rental lease.
Whether you are planning to store your personal belongings or items for your business, make sure to calculate how much you estimate your items are worth. That way, you can purchase the appropriate amount of insurance to covered your belongings.

What security options should I look for in a self storage facility?
Security measures vary according to geographic location, facility policy and cost. Below are some items to keep in mind when looking for storage that works for you.
Facility Hours
For security purposes, self-storage properties have set hours during which renters can enter the property and access their storage unit. The property’s security system will prevent you from entering the property other than during these hours. If your schedule is different than the hours the storage facility is open, storage access may become difficult to you. Be sure to ask what times and days you will be allowed to access your space.
Locks & Security Systems
Although no security system is foolproof, there are security features that the facility should have to make sure both you and your stored property are as safe as possible:
• Choose a facility that is completely fenced and well lit.
• Choose a facility that has a keypad entry system at the main gate. During the rental process you will be given a unique access code, which you’ll use to gain entry to the facilities main gate keypad system. In addition to using the code, you will be responsible for supplying or purchasing a Disk lock for your individual storage unit. Remember that you will have the only key to your individual lock.
• Choose a facility that has at least one video surveillance camera at the main gate. This backs up the keypad entry system with a chronological visual history of who has entered and exited the facility.
Manager on Site
Some storage facilities are managed by a staff member or owner who lives on site. Although having an on site managers provides an additional level of security, it does not mean that someone is monitoring the facility security at all times.
Deliveries
If you’re a business owner, and will may need to have deliveries accepted at your unit. If so, there are several additional questions you should ask before renting:
1. Can the storage facility accept deliveries on your behalf?
2. Are deliveries limited to specific times and days?
3. If deliveries are accepted, can they be delivered right to your storage unit?
4. If they can be delivered right to your storage unit, what is the maximum size of the delivery trucks that can enter the property and drive up to your unit?
5. Does the property manager need to be present or can the delivery be made without the manager there?

What are the payment terms?
Extra Storage provides month-to-month rentals and monthly payment terms. For your convenience we have a variety of payment options to choose from.
AutoPay
Enroll in person at Extra Storage and we will automatically debit your bank account or charge your Mastercard®, Visa®, Discover®, or American Express® credit card for your monthly storage rent.
Pay by debit and/or credit card
We accept debit and major credit cards payments including MasterCard®, Visa®, Discover®, or American Express®.
Pay by mail
Mail your payment to Extra Storage. Be sure to include your storage unit number on your check or money order.
Pay in person
Extra Storage is open 7 days and accepts payment by cash, check, debit or credit card.

 

Learn More About Chula Vista Extra Public Self Storage units!!

Chula Vista Extra Public Self Storage units are designed with the security of your belongings, your budget and convenience in mind.  For all your personal and commercial storage needs, we have 24 hour on site management available to ensure the safety and security of all your belongings.

Call the Extra Storage professional team at 1-619-427-2122 or
email us lease@extra-storage.net

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