Household Storage - Storage Facilities

Household StorageCharleston's families trust their household storage needs to Azalea Moving & Storage. Our company's storage facilities span 20,000 feet of secure, air-conditioned space, and are equipped with various alarm systems and 24-hour camera surveillance. Our Charleston movers and packers can pack and load your belongings in our household storage units, or you can drop them off at your convenience. Because we're a full-service storage company, our facilities are not just available during a move - you can use our warehouse as a long-term storage space for belongings too difficult to store at home. We use vaulted storage, an accident-proof system in which your belongings are pad-wrapped and stacked vertically in large, individually marked wooden vault to guarantee that they can't be damaged or stolen. We track your goods using our innovative inventory management system, a database which contains detailed information about every stored item in our care. We also use this system to contact you and coordinate drop-off and pick-up dates. Azalea's space is partially climate-controlled for the safekeeping of delicate items and electronics.

Charleston Household Storage

Amenities offered in our storage facilities include:

  • Fire and Theft Protection Systems
  • Camera Surveillance
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Storage Options
  • Climate Controlled Storage Space Available
  • Inventory Management System
  • Pickup and Delivery of Goods Available
  • Vaulted Storage

Please contact the household storage experts at Azalea Moving & Storage to learn more about how we can meet your needs. Fill out our quick quote form to receive your FREE, no-obligation estimate, or call us with your residential storage requirements today.

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