Need to move your belongings into storage? We can help you safely pack, load, transport, and organize your items inside a public self-storage facility anywhere in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island, or nearby New York areas.
We are a moving company, not a storage facility. That means we do not own or operate private warehouse units. Instead, we help our customers move into trusted public self-storage facilities such as Public Storage, Extra Space Storage, CubeSmart, Life Storage, and other local storage providers across New York.
Whether you are between apartments, renovating your home, downsizing, waiting for your new place to be ready, or simply need extra space, our movers can make the storage process smooth, organized, and stress-free.
## How Our Storage Moving Service Works
Moving into storage is not the same as a regular apartment move. The truck has to be loaded correctly, the storage unit has to be packed in the right order, and furniture must be protected so it can stay in good condition while stored.
Our team can help with:
* Loading your items from your home, apartment, office, or building
* Wrapping furniture with moving blankets or shrink wrap
* Disassembling beds, tables, shelving, and large furniture when needed
* Transporting your belongings to the storage facility
* Unloading everything into the storage unit
* Stacking and organizing items to maximize space
* Placing heavy items on the bottom and fragile items safely on top
* Keeping access to important boxes if you need to reach them later
* Moving items out of storage when you are ready
If you already rented a storage unit, we can move your items there. If you have not chosen a facility yet, we can give general guidance on what size unit you may need based on your inventory.
## Public Storage Locations We Commonly Serve in Brooklyn
Brooklyn has many public self-storage facilities, and availability can change daily. We regularly help customers move into storage locations around:
* Downtown Brooklyn
* Williamsburg
* Greenpoint
* Bushwick
* Bedford-Stuyvesant
* Crown Heights
* Park Slope
* Gowanus
* Red Hook
* Sunset Park
* Bay Ridge
* Bensonhurst
* Flatbush
* Midwood
* Canarsie
* East New York
* Coney Island
* Brighton Beach
* Sheepshead Bay
Many customers choose storage facilities near major roads or neighborhoods with easier truck access. In Brooklyn, this can make a big difference because not every facility is equally convenient for movers, especially if the building has narrow loading areas, limited parking, elevators, or strict access hours.
## How Much Does Storage Cost in Brooklyn?
Storage prices in New York depend on the unit size, location, floor level, climate control, insurance, promotions, and availability. The storage facility charges the monthly rent directly to the customer. Our moving company only charges for the moving labor, truck, packing materials if needed, and time required to complete the move.
Typical Brooklyn self-storage price ranges may look like this:
* 5×5 unit: often used for boxes, small items, and seasonal storage
* 5×10 unit: good for a small studio or partial room storage
* 10×10 unit: often used for a studio or one-bedroom apartment
* 10×15 unit: useful for a larger one-bedroom or small two-bedroom move
* 10×20 unit: can fit larger apartment contents or business inventory
As a general expectation, many storage units in Brooklyn can range from around $80 to $450+ per month depending on size and location. Smaller units are usually cheaper, while larger, climate-controlled, or easy-access units usually cost more.
Before reserving a unit, always check:
* Monthly rent
* Admin fees
* Required insurance
* Lock requirements
* Move-in promotions
* Access hours
* Elevator access
* Loading dock availability
* Truck parking rules
* Whether the unit is climate-controlled
* Whether the price can increase after the promotional period
## What Size Storage Unit Do You Need?
Choosing the right unit size is important. If the unit is too small, your items may not fit. If it is too large, you may overpay every month.
Here is a simple guide:
### 5×5 Storage Unit
Best for boxes, small furniture, seasonal items, small appliances, tools, and personal belongings.
### 5×10 Storage Unit
Good for a small studio, several pieces of furniture, boxes, mattress sets, and smaller apartment items.
### 10×10 Storage Unit
Often works for a studio or one-bedroom apartment, depending on how much furniture you have.
### 10×15 Storage Unit
Better for a larger one-bedroom apartment, small two-bedroom apartment, or customers with more furniture.
### 10×20 Storage Unit
Usually used for larger apartment moves, business storage, or when customers want more space and easier access to their items.
If you are unsure, send us a list of your items or photos, and we can help estimate the size you may need before moving day.
## Why Professional Movers Matter When Moving Into Storage
A storage move can go wrong quickly if items are not loaded and stacked properly. Furniture can get scratched, boxes can collapse, fragile items can be crushed, and the unit can run out of space before everything is inside.
Our movers know how to load storage units correctly:
* Heavy furniture goes in first
* Mattresses and flat items are placed safely
* Boxes are stacked by weight
* Fragile items are separated
* Frequently needed items can stay near the front
* Furniture is wrapped for protection
* Space is used vertically when possible
* The unit is packed tightly but safely
A properly loaded storage unit can save you money because you may be able to use a smaller unit and avoid renting extra space.
## Important Storage Tips Before Moving Day
Before your storage move, we recommend doing a few things:
1. Reserve the storage unit before the movers arrive.
2. Confirm the facility address and access hours.
3. Ask if the facility has elevators, carts, or a loading dock.
4. Make sure your unit is large enough for your items.
5. Buy or reserve a lock if the facility requires one.
6. Check if storage insurance is required.
7. Label your boxes clearly.
8. Keep important documents, valuables, and essentials with you.
9. Do not store food, liquids, hazardous items, or anything prohibited by the facility.
10. Ask about climate control if you are storing wood furniture, electronics, artwork, documents, or delicate items.
## Moving Into Storage From an Apartment Building
New York apartment buildings often have rules for moving. If you are moving out of a building and into storage, check if your building requires:
* Certificate of Insurance
* Elevator reservation
* Specific move-out hours
* Loading dock reservation
* Building management approval
If your building requires a Certificate of Insurance, let us know in advance so we can handle it before your scheduled move.
## Storage Move-Out Service
When you are ready to take your belongings out of storage, we can help with that too. Our team can pick up your items from the storage facility and deliver them to your new apartment, house, office, or another location.
We can also help if you only need to remove part of your storage unit, reorganize the unit, or move items from one storage facility to another.
## Get a Storage Moving Quote
Tell us where your items are located, which storage facility you are using, what you need moved, and whether you need packing or furniture protection. We will give you a clear moving estimate and help you plan the storage move correctly.
Call us today or request a quote online for professional storage moving services in Brooklyn and New York City.