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Box Self Storage - Reading Road

Box Self Storage - Reading Road

Cincinnati, OH 45202
0.6 miles away
  • 5' x 10' $28
  • 5' x 5' $28
  • 10' x 10' $58
  • 5' x 10' $28
Heated, Interior, Roll Up Door
Starting at $28.00 per month View Availability
Spring Grove Self Storage

Spring Grove Self Storage

Cincinnati, OH 45232
4.6 miles away
Rating 4.5 29 Reviews
  • 5' x 5' $50
  • 5' x 10' $75
  • 10' x 10' $115
  • 3' x 3' $8
1st Floor, Climate Controlled, Interior, Premium Location
Starting at $8 per month View Availability
Hidden Valley RV Storage

Hidden Valley RV & Storage

Cincinnati, OH 45215
10.4 miles away
  • 5' x 5' $40
  • 5' x 10' $55
  • 5' x 10' $55
  • 5' x 15' $60
Outdoor Access, Swing Door
Starting at $40.00 per month View Availability
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Cincinnati Self Storage Units

Said to be the first purely American city as the first one founded after the American Revolution, Cincinnati enjoys a unique place in the history of the country. The historical importance of this city is supplemented by its present day importance, as one of the only thirteen places in the USA that can claim to have ballet, excellent museums, a symphony, an opera and thriving theatre -- the five tenants of high art. This city is, therefore, the perfect place to live in for an art lover, along with this, its 300,000 strong population also enjoys outdoor recreation at places like Redbird Hollow. Often called the Paris of America, Cincinnati is home to centuries old architecture and one of the oldest and largest universities in the country: the University of Cincinnati. Despite all these factors to recommend it, Cincinnati locals must be wary of the climatic conditions and weather patterns in this city that can affect their belongings in their homes, and certainly in their storage units.

Weather Trends and Cincinnati Self Storage

Undoubtedly, humidity will be the bane of your existence when you are storing your items in Cincinnati and this is true even for the surrounding regions of Sherwood OH, so you have to learn to cope as best as you can. Extreme fluctuations mark that the Cincinnati Seasons and summers can be very hot; meteorologists attribute the high level of humidity to this phenomenon, claiming that humidity levels can be as comfortable as 41% and as troublesome as 97% over the course of the year, while never being as dry as 25% to ensure storage in a non-climate controlled unit! This humidity creates the perfect situation for mold to grow, so in Cincinnati, a climate controlled unit is the way to go.

Protecting the Antiques -- A lesson in Self Storage

Considering that March and April are the only months when humidity is relatively low, you should account for the times at which you are moving your items into self storage as well, particularly if you are moving antiques. Experts recommend that you should never go from a relatively cold location to a hotter location and vice versa, which is why it is so essential to get climate controlled units in this city. Antiques are particularly susceptible to cracking or warping due to temperature fluctuations, as is furniture.

The Final Frontier of Self Storage Protection for the Long-Term

In places such as Cincinnati where the weather can be so volatile, long-term storage requires extra precaution. After the snow starts to melt, visit your storage unit to ensure there is no flooding. Carrying out regular inventory inspections will not only ease your mind, but it will possibly help you avert disaster as well.