iStorage Self Storage Facility at 6200 All American Blvd in Orlando
About this Self Storage Facility on 6200 All American Blvd
Are you in search of a self-storage facility in Orlando? Look no further than the iStorage Self Storage facility located at 6200 All American Blvd for your storage requirements! Our facility is equipped with an extensive range of features to cater to all your storage needs. Conveniently situated near the neighborhoods of Lockhart, Eatonville, and Rosemont, accessing your belongings will be hassle-free. Get in touch with us or reserve online now for top-notch self-storage service!
Here at iStorage Self Storage on 6200 All American Blvd, we understand the importance of your belongings. That's why our facility is designed with your security in mind, featuring on-site security cameras, electronic gated access, and a fully fenced perimeter. Our well-lit areas also contribute to a safe environment. Choose iStorage Self Storage for a storage experience that emphasizes the importance of your possessions.
Storage Unit Sizes
Small Self Storage Units
Small Self Storage Units range from 5x5 to 5x15. The compact 5x5 unit is similar to a small closet, perfectly fitting a few medium-sized moving boxes, a dresser, and a small bookshelf. On the larger end, the 5x15 unit offers a walk-in closet space, ideal for storing a sofa, mattresses, and several large moving boxes from a one-bedroom apartment.
Medium Self Storage Units
Medium Self Storage Units spanning 10x10 to 10x15, are designed for substantial storage needs. The 10x10 option, comparable to half of a standard one-car garage, holds contents from two bedrooms, including nightstands, bedframes, mattresses, dressers, and assorted moving boxes. For larger storage requirements, the 10x15 unit, akin to a small one-car garage, provides plenty of space for three bedrooms of furniture or an entire medium-sized apartment's belongings.
Large Self Storage Units
Large Self Storage Units can be offered in sizes of 10x20, 10x25, and 10x30, providing ample space for larger items. The 10x20 unit, comparable to a standard one-car garage, is ideal for storing the contents of a small house or multi-bedroom apartment, such as full living room and kitchen sets, along with two bedrooms' worth of furniture. The 10x25 unit, similar to an oversized one-car garage, can comfortably fit a car or furniture from a medium-sized home, encompassing bedroom sets, appliances, and whole living and dining room sets. The 10x30 unit, mirroring a one-and-a-half car garage, is spacious enough to store belongings from a 5-bedroom house, including large appliances, TVs, sofas, dining and bedroom sets, and a substantial number of large boxes.
iStorage Self Storage FAQ
Do I need Insurance?
Yes, insurance is a requirement for any storage unit. If you have homeowners or renter's insurance, it may also extend to your storage unit. Please check your coverage with your agent to see whether storage coverage is included or can be added to your policy. If you do not have your insurance, we require SBOA Tenant Insurance for your items. It is recommended that customers utilize our plan even if they are using their homeowners or renter's policy, as it prevents your insurance premiums from going up in the event of a claim and pays out prior to insurance claims.
Is Month to Month Leasing Offered?
All leases we offer are month-to-month. Whether you only need storage for a month or longer, there is no need to sign an additional lease to accommodate a greater need. Stay for as long as you need storage without fear of lengthy commitments. While you are welcome to utilize your storage unit for less than a month, prepayment of one month is required and will not be prorated if your use is less than one month.
What documents do I need to reserve a storage unit?
A valid driver's license or Government-issued photo ID is required to rent a unit.
Is There Anything I Can't Store?
Certain items cannot be stored in your storage unit at ANY time. These prohibited items include:
- Perishables
- Food Items, including canned/sealed goods – even water bottles
- Animals
- Stolen Property
- Hazardous or Flammable Materials
- Drugs
- Explosives/Firearms/Ammunition
- Unregistered Vehicles
- People/Yourself, i.e., seeking shelter from a storage unit
- Anything Illegal
How can I pay my rent each month for my storage unit?
Currently, you can pay in-person, online, or over the phone using a credit card. You can also set up automatic payments to make paying your storage unit rent easy and convenient.
What is the difference between access hours and office hours?
Access hours are the times when our customers can access their units and either load or unload them. Access hours typically have a wider range than office hours. Office hours are the hours our office is open for business. Things that you may need to do during office hours include paying rent– should you opt to pay in person– purchasing additional moving supplies, and transferring or vacating a unit.