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Best Storage Units in Evanston, IL

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Evanston Storage Units on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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5147 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640

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4.8 (59)
Yelp
5.0 (12)
Facebook
5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

Honore Storage caters to the personal and commercial storage needs of residents in Evanston and the surrounding regions. The facility offers features such as newly-renovated and climate-controlled storage units and an indoor loading bay for convenient loading and unloading of items. The units come in a range of sizes to accommodate different items. The property is equipped with 24/7 security monitoring for maximum protection. The facility also accepts mail and packages deliveries for the clients.

  • 24/7
  • Self Service
  • Climate Control

Glenview, IL 60026

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5.0 (45)
Yelp
4.5 (9)

Why choose this provider?

A-Affordable Hauling takes care of the residential and commercial storage needs of clients in Evanston, Glenview, and the rest of the region. The facility maintains a wide range of storage unit sizes and types to accommodate different items, such as a few household possessions and bulky equipment and furniture. Special packages are available for veterans, seniors, and military personnel. Locally owned and operated, the company has been in the industry since 1993.

  • Indoor & Outdoor Units

1516 North Orleans Street, Chicago, IL 60610

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5.0 (57)
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5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

Chicago Northside Storage is a local storage unit facility that also serves customers from Evanston and the surrounding areas. Located in Old Town along North Orleans Street, it offers climate-controlled storage, vehicle storage, and wine storage units. The storage managers at Chicago Northside Storage ensure that the temperature of their climate-controlled storage units is between 55 and 78 degrees, which is ideal for storing appliances and electronics. The company has other locations in Lakeview and Wilmette.

  • Vehicle Storage
  • Indoor & Outdoor Units
  • Climate Control

546 Frontage Road, Northfield, IL 60093

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5.0 (2)
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5.0 (2)

Why choose this provider?

Northfield Self Storage is a locally-owned and operated business that services residential and commercial clients near Evanston. There are different types and sizes of storage units available. Some of them are climate-controlled and designed to protect delicate items from harsh temperatures. Storage rental can be done on a monthly basis and tenants are given 24/7 access to their units. All of the units are on the ground floor, individually lighted, and have drive-up access. Security measures include perimeter fencing and video surveillance.

  • 24/7
  • Self Service

Compare our Top Storage Units

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Honore Storage
5147 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60640
A-Affordable Hauling
Glenview, IL 60026
Chicago Northside Storage
1516 North Orleans Street, Chicago, IL 60610
Northfield Self Storage
546 Frontage Road, Northfield, IL 60093

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Storage units are secure, enclosed spaces that people rent to store possessions they aren't using or they don't have space for in their homes. Some of the most popular items to put in a storage unit are old furniture, vehicles, seasonal clothing, mattresses, toys, art, and other collectibles.

    Storage units are leased from the owner of a storage facility, which usually has many of such units on a single lot. Units are typically rented per month, with a rental agreement that details activities and items that are prohibited in the unit.

    At some facilities, there are indoor and outdoor units. The indoor units are sometimes climate-controlled. Units usually come in a range of sizes for different amounts of storage, with the price fluctuating based on the size and other amenities like climate control and electricity.
  • How much do storage units cost on average?

    The average cost of renting a storage unit can fall in a range between $20 and $450 per month. The variance in price depends on a variety of factors, such as size, the value of the items being stored, and whether it is temperature controlled.

  • Can you live in a storage unit?

    No. Living in a storage unit violates the rules of most storage unit rental companies, and most local and federal housing laws require that the owners of a storage facility evict anyone found living in one of the units.

  • How can you figure out what size storage unit you need?

    To select a storage unit big enough to fit your belongings but not so large that you'll be paying for unfilled space, put the possessions you intend to store in one place, calculate the approximate volume by measuring the height, length, and width of the load and multiplying them together.

  • How do you know if you need a storage unit?

    If you have more possessions than you have space to store them in your home, you may need a storage unit. It's a practical, cost-effective option to put things that you don't use often or are not appropriate for the current season in another location.

  • Does homeowners insurance cover a storage unit?

    Most homeowners insurance policies don't cover storage units automatically. If your homeowners policy has coverage for "off-premises personal property," items in a storage unit are usually included.

  • How do you store clothing in a storage unit?

    An important consideration when storing clothing in a storage unit is making sure it stays dry. When storage facilities are not climate-controlled, you'll want to use a vacuum-sealed bag or a wardrobe box to protect your clothes against moisture and insects.