Facility Information

General Information

This facility was built in 2006 and is under continued development. We currently have 220 units, plus open spaces for Cars, Boats, and RV's. It has a 10 foot high fence around the building with security lights. There is a coded gate access system for all clients with 24/7 access. The manager lives on site above the office. We will have climate controlled units in the future.

Aerial view of our buildings and office.
Photo of our typical units, clean, neat, and easily accessible.

Facility Rules and Regulations

The following PDF document are the rules and regulations for our storage facilty. Please print and sign the agreement to start the process of obtaining your storage unit.

Click here for our Rules and Regulations agreement. (PDF format).

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What size space do you need?

From a closet to an entire house, we have the storage space you need. The following storage space sizes are available:

Dimension Square Feet Sample Storage Items
5 X 10 50 sq. ft. Boxes, clothing, small furniture, toys, business records or about 50 file boxes.
10 X 10 100 sq. ft. The Furnishings of a one bedroom apartment with refrigerator, washer and dryer and patio furniture or about 200 file boxes.
10 X 15 150 sq. ft. The furniture of a two bedroom apartment or a small house with refrigerator, washer and dryer, yard furniture, boxes and miscellaneous items or about 300 file boxes.
10 X 20 200 sq. ft. The furnishings of a three or four bedroom house with major appliances, garage extras, boxes and miscellaneous items or business files and inventory.

Helpful Storage Ideas

  1. Use a good quality lock on your door. Inexpensive locks rust. Insure your goods while in storage. Ask the Manager about self-storage insurance at reasonable rates.
  2. Cover the entire load with a light plastic cover.
  3. Leave a few inches of space between your items and the wall for better ventilation. Do not lean anything against the wall.
  4. Stand sofas and mattresses on end and protect them with specially designed covers. Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of upholstered furniture.
  5. Make packing for storage easier by planning ahead. Start by listing all the items you are going to store, and their approximate sizes. Also collect plenty of sturdy cardboard boxes, packing paper, bubble wrap, sealing tape and marker pens. Also think about furniture covers or shelving that you intend to use in storage.
  6. Label all boxes so that you know what is in them and keep a list. You can take pictures as well. Make sure you mark all fragile boxes.
  7. Pack books flat to protect their edges. Line cartons with plastic and fill empty spaces with paper.
  8. Do not place book boxes directly on the floor.
  9. Hang clothing and draperies in wardrobe boxes. Add mothballs or cedar chips for extra protection.
  10. Stack boxes shoulder high to maximize you total space.
  11. Place items you use frequently, or may need to use soon, near the door.
  12. Store lightweight small items around the back of the room. Move large, heavy items into storage last. Remember to leave a walkway so you can get to the back.
  13. Pad mirrors and paintings with paper and place them in special mirror boxes or large boxes. Mark these boxes for sure. Never store table tops on edge and pad with paper or blankets.
  14. Wipe the surfaces of tools, bikes and other metal objects with light oil to prevent rusting.
  15. Use lots of paper to pack dishes and glassware. Place a layer of paper inside the bottom and top of boxes. Wrap each dish and glass separately and cushion them with crumpled paper. Plates are best stacked on edge.
  16. Pack as much as you can in uniform size boxes. Fill them tightly, but take care not to over pack or under pack. Bulging cartons tip when stacked and half full boxes tend to collapse. Use wadded-up newspaper or bubble wrap, rags, towels or blankets to fill in empty spaces.
  17. Tape up all boxes with sealing tape.
  18. Pack heavy items, such as books and tools in small boxes. For easier handling limit the weight of all boxes to 30 pounds or less.
  19. Clean and dry appliances thoroughly before storing. Secure all moveable parts with paper or wrap a towel around each item. During transport tape all doors shut, remember to wedge them open in storage.
  20. Tape or tie all bed rails together. Mark the pieces for easier assembly later on. Place covers or plastic bags on mattresses to keep them clean during storage.
  21. Use bureau drawers to store small fragile items. Clothing and towels make excellent packing materials.
  22. Protect chair legs by wrapping them in paper. Leave slip covers on upholstered chairs and cover them with plastic covers.
  23. Pack lamps and lamp shades in individual boxes. Use plenty of clean paper or clothing for padding.
  24. Pack stereos, cameral and other high value items in unmarked, or coded, boxes toward the rear of the storage space.
7950 Market Place, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88007    ph. 575-647-9244
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