E South Blvd | Radiant Storage

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1118 E South Blvd Montgomery Alabama 36116

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Montgomery Self Storage at 1118 E South Blvd

E South Blvd | Radiant Storage

1118 E South Blvd Montgomery Alabama 36116

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Mon - Sun: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM

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Mon - Sun: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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Storage Units in Montgomery That Make Space for What Matters

Finding the right storage units in Montgomery can be the difference between “temporary clutter” and a home that feels usable again.
This location on E South Blvd is a convenient option for residents across Montgomery County who want practical storage without overcomplicating the process.
If you’re coming from the Vaughn Road corridor, Dalraida, or the Cloverdale area, it’s an easy stop along a well-known route.
Unit sizes span from compact spaces for a few boxes to larger options for furniture, equipment, or an apartment’s worth of belongings.
Drive-up access is available for quick loading, especially helpful when you’re moving heavier items or making repeat trips.
Indoor storage is a good fit when you prefer storing items inside the building rather than in an exterior-facing unit.
Climate-controlled options are also available for belongings that can be sensitive to Alabama heat and humidity.
Month-to-month leases keep things flexible for moves, renovations, or life changes that don’t come with a neat timeline.
A free lock with rental helps cut down on last-minute errands on move-in day.
Secure gate code entry and security fencing support a controlled entry experience when you’re coming and going.
If you’re unsure what fits, our storage unit size guide can help you plan with confidence.
When you’re ready to reclaim space, reserving online is a simple way to get started.

A Storage Facility in Montgomery Built for Everyday Access


Choosing a storage facility in Montgomery should feel straightforward: easy to reach, easy to use, and easy to keep aligned with your plans.
Radiant Storage on E South Blvd sits near major local connectors, which helps whether you’re running errands or coordinating a move across town.
Ground-floor access is useful when you’re storing heavy bins, furniture, or tools you don’t want to haul long distances.
Drive-up options make loading and unloading feel more like pulling up to a garage than navigating a long hallway.
Indoor units are a solid match for household storage when you want your items kept inside the building.
Climate-controlled storage supports items like documents, electronics, and wood furniture that benefit from steadier conditions.
Vehicle storage can help when driveway space is tight or you simply want an off-site place for an extra car.
Protection plans are available for added peace of mind when storing valuable or long-term items.
Month-to-month leasing works well for relocations, temporary work assignments, and renovation projects.
Secure gate code entry and security fencing help create a controlled-access property.
If you like to review details before committing, the self storage FAQ answers common questions about renting, access, and storage best practices.
When you’re ready, reserve your unit online in just a few steps.

Facility Features

We enhance your storage experience with a range of top-notch amenities designed for convenience and security.

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Climate Control

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Lock Included

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Storage Types Available at This Montgomery Location

Drive Up Storage


Our drive-up storage is made for quick loading, especially when you’re moving furniture, appliances, or stacked boxes.
You can park close to your unit, which helps when you’re juggling a truck, a busy schedule, and multiple trips.
It’s a popular setup for residents who want an easy in-and-out stop along E South Blvd.
Drive-up access is also helpful during remodels when you’re storing items temporarily and need them back sooner than expected.
If you’re rotating seasonal décor, sports gear, or tools, this format keeps organization simple.
Many customers treat drive-up units like an “off-site garage” to free up real space at home.
For small businesses, quick access can help when supplies need to move with the workday.
If convenience is the priority, drive-up storage is often the most efficient choice.

Drive Up Units


Drive-up units are ideal when your storage plan includes frequent visits or heavier items.
They work well for anyone clearing out a spare room, staging a home, or organizing after a move.
With direct access, you spend less time carrying and more time getting things done.
This option is useful when multiple people are helping on move day and you want a smooth flow in and out.
Contractors and service professionals often like drive-up units for tools and materials that need to stay accessible.
It’s also a practical fit for families managing busy schedules who want storage that doesn’t add friction.
If you’re deciding between sizes, use the unit size guide to match your items to the right space.
For everyday convenience, drive-up units keep storage simple.

Climate Controlled Storage


Climate-controlled storage helps protect belongings from heat and humidity that can be common in central Alabama.
It’s a strong option for wood furniture, electronics, photos, paper records, and other items that prefer steadier conditions.
Many renters choose climate control when storing keepsakes, upholstered furniture, or documents they can’t easily replace.
It also works well for business storage when you’re keeping files, equipment, or inventory in better conditions.
If your move timeline stretches longer than expected, climate control can reduce storage-related stress.
Pair climate-controlled storage with smart packing habits to keep your unit organized and easy to navigate.
Our storage tips page includes practical guidance for stacking, labeling, and protecting items.
When long-term care matters, climate control is usually the safest route.

Climate Controlled Units


Climate-controlled units are built for customers who want a more stable environment for sensitive belongings.
They’re commonly used for mattresses, clothing, paper goods, and furniture that can react to moisture or temperature swings.
This option is especially helpful if you’re storing items through a season change or during a longer relocation.
Families often use these units for heirlooms and keepsakes that shouldn’t sit in a hot attic or garage.
For businesses, it’s a practical choice for records and materials that need consistent conditions.
If you’re unsure what size works best, planning ahead saves time on move-in day.
The storage unit size guide helps you estimate space based on common household layouts.
If your goal is storage that’s gentler on your belongings, climate-controlled units are a reliable pick.

Indoor Storage


Indoor storage is a great fit when you prefer storing items inside the building rather than in an exterior-facing unit.
It’s commonly used for boxes, household overflow, and belongings you want to keep neatly organized.
Many renters like indoor options for frequent visits because it feels more “inside and structured” than a typical shed-style setup.
Indoor storage also pairs well with climate-controlled choices for items that need more stable conditions.
This is a helpful option during downsizing, estate organizing, or when you’re clearing rooms for a renovation.
If you’re storing items you’ll access occasionally, indoor units keep everything consolidated and easy to find.
For best results, label boxes clearly and keep a simple aisle so you can reach what you need.
When you want a straightforward, sheltered space, indoor storage is a solid choice.

Ground Floor Storage


Ground-floor storage helps you avoid stairs and makes loading bulky items less of a hassle.
It’s especially useful for furniture, large bins, and equipment that’s awkward to carry.
If you’re making quick trips from nearby neighborhoods or running errands along the South Blvd area, easy access saves time.
This option is popular for renovation projects where tools and materials need to be stored and retrieved regularly.
It can also help when multiple people are coordinating a move and you want smoother in-and-out flow.
For business owners, ground-floor access can simplify drop-offs and pick-ups during a busy workweek.
If you have questions about access and reservations, our FAQ resource is a helpful reference.
When convenience is the goal, ground-floor units make a noticeable difference.

Vehicle Storage


Vehicle storage is a practical solution when you need extra parking space off-site.
It’s a good fit for an extra car, a work vehicle, or a seasonal vehicle you don’t drive every day.
Many renters choose vehicle storage to free up driveway room or keep their property less crowded.
It can also help households that are coordinating a move and want everything-unit and vehicle-in one place.
For local businesses, off-site vehicle parking can keep operations organized without taking up customer-facing space.
Secure gate code entry supports controlled access when you’re coming to park or pick up.
If you’re planning a move, pairing vehicle storage with a unit can simplify logistics.
When you want a straightforward place to park and reclaim space at home, vehicle storage is worth considering.

Residential Storage


Residential storage helps when your home is doing “too many jobs” at once-office, storage room, and living space.
Families often use storage during moves, remodels, downsizing, or when helping a relative transition.
This option is helpful for keeping furniture, décor, and boxed keepsakes organized without crowding the house.
Drive-up access makes it easier to move big items in and out on your schedule.
Indoor and climate-controlled choices help you match the unit to what you’re storing.
Many renters appreciate month-to-month leasing because plans can shift as projects progress.
If you’re unsure what size fits, the size guide is an easy planning tool before you load up.
When you want a less cluttered home without getting rid of what matters, residential storage is a smart fix.

Business Storage


Business storage supports local companies that need space for inventory, tools, supplies, signage, or records.
It’s a practical way to stay organized without paying for extra office or warehouse square footage.
Drive-up units help when you’re loading equipment and heading out to job sites.
Indoor and climate-controlled options can be helpful for documents, electronics, or materials that benefit from steadier conditions.
Many owners use storage to keep back rooms clear and operations efficient.
If your business also manages properties or larger materials, you may benefit from exploring commercial real estate storage as a reference point.
Month-to-month leasing supports business cycles that change throughout the year.
For a clean, practical way to protect workspace, business storage is a strong choice.

Moving and Relocation Storage


Moving storage is built for those in-between moments when timing doesn’t line up perfectly.
If you’re waiting on closing day, relocating for work, or moving across Montgomery, storage keeps your plan flexible.
Drive-up access can make move days smoother when you’re unloading a truck in stages.
Indoor options are helpful when you’re storing household goods longer than expected.
Climate-controlled units are a smart pick for sensitive items during a longer transition.
Ground-floor access also helps when you’re coordinating multiple trips and want quick drop-offs.
Preparation matters, and our storage tips can help you pack, label, and stack efficiently.
When you want a calmer move with fewer last-minute surprises, moving storage is the support system that keeps things on track.
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Directions to Radiant Storage on 1118 E South Blvd

Montgomery City Hall


From Montgomery City Hall, head south on N Perry St toward downtown connectors and turn toward S Court St when it makes sense for your route.
Continue onto E South Blvd and stay on the main corridor as you move away from the core of downtown.
Follow E South Blvd toward the Vaughn Rd area and watch for cross streets along the way.
The facility is on E South Blvd at the 1118 address.

Alabama State Capitol


From the Alabama State Capitol, head along Dexter Ave toward S Court St and follow the most direct route south.
Continue until you can merge onto E South Blvd, a familiar east-west route for locals.
Stay on E South Blvd as you pass through the midtown area and toward the Vaughn Rd corridor.
Radiant Storage is located at 1118 E South Blvd.

Fountain City Coffee


From Fountain City Coffee, get back onto E South Blvd and head west along the main road.
Stay on E South Blvd for a short stretch, passing local businesses and familiar intersections.
Watch for the 1118 address on the north side of the roadway.
The drive is quick and stays on one primary corridor.

Walmart Supercenter (Ann St)


From the Walmart Supercenter on Ann St, follow the most direct route toward E South Blvd using the main connectors in the area.
Merge onto E South Blvd and continue along the corridor toward the Vaughn Rd side of town.
Stay on E South Blvd and look for the 1118 address as you approach the facility area.
Radiant Storage is positioned for a straightforward stop during errands or move-day runs.

The Home Depot (Eastern Blvd)


From The Home Depot, head toward E South Blvd using Eastern Blvd and the closest connecting roads.
Once you reach E South Blvd, follow it toward the facility’s address.
Keep an eye out for major cross streets along the way as you stay on the main corridor.
Radiant Storage is located at 1118 E South Blvd, making it an easy stop after picking up moving supplies.

FAQ: Answers to Common Storage Questions in Montgomery

1) What size storage unit do I need for an apartment or small home?


The right size depends on whether you’re storing just boxes or full furniture sets, and whether you want to leave an aisle for access.
Many apartment moves fit comfortably when you stack efficiently and place larger items strategically.
Our storage unit size guide is a fast way to match common living spaces to unit sizes.
If you’re on the fence, choosing a little extra space can make loading easier and reduce the need to re-stack later.

2) Is climate-controlled storage useful in Montgomery’s weather?


In central Alabama, heat and humidity can be tough on certain items, especially over longer storage periods.
Climate-controlled units are often recommended for wood furniture, electronics, photos, paper documents, clothing, and mattresses.
They can help reduce warping, moisture odors, and other issues that can show up in uncontrolled storage environments.
If you’re storing anything sentimental or hard to replace, climate control is typically the safer choice.

3) What’s the difference between drive-up storage and indoor storage?


Drive-up storage lets you pull close to the unit, which makes loading and unloading quicker for heavy or bulky items.
Indoor storage is located inside the building and is often chosen for items you prefer to keep in a more sheltered, interior setting.
If you expect frequent, heavy trips, drive-up access is usually more convenient.
You can compare drive-up storage and indoor storage to decide what fits your routine.

4) Do you offer month-to-month storage leases?


Month-to-month leasing is designed for flexibility, which is helpful for moving timelines, renovations, and temporary storage needs.
It allows you to keep storage aligned with real life instead of committing to a long contract.
This is especially useful when plans change because of closing dates, contractors, or family schedules.
For additional details on renting and access, the FAQ page is a helpful reference.

5) Can I store a vehicle at this facility?


Yes, this location offers vehicle storage to help free up driveway space or manage an extra car.
Vehicle storage can be useful during moves, seasonal changes, or when you need more room at home.
Many renters like having their vehicle and unit storage in one place for simpler logistics.
If you’re coordinating a move, pairing vehicle storage with a unit can make the whole process more organized.

6) What do I need to rent a storage unit?


Most rentals require a valid government-issued photo ID and an active form of payment.
Reserving online is a convenient way to start the rental process and reduce paperwork.
If you’re comparing storage options or want to understand how the process works, the self storage FAQ covers common questions.
Planning ahead can make move-in day smoother, especially if you’re renting a truck or coordinating help.

7) How should I pack a storage unit so items are easy to find later?


Label boxes clearly on multiple sides and group items by category rather than by room to speed up retrieval.
Keep frequently used items near the front and stack heavier boxes on the bottom for stability.
Leaving a small walkway can save you from unpacking the unit just to reach one box.
Our storage tips include practical guidance for stacking safely and staying organized.

8) What storage works best for a local small business?


Business storage is commonly used for inventory, tools, supplies, signage, and records that take up valuable workspace.
Drive-up units can help when you’re loading equipment and heading out to job sites.
Indoor and climate-controlled options may be helpful for documents or materials that benefit from steadier conditions.
If your needs are more specialized, reviewing commercial real estate storage can provide helpful context.

9) Can storage help during a move or relocation?


Storage is useful when move-in and move-out dates don’t line up or when you’re moving in stages.
It can also help if you’re relocating for work and want time to settle before fully unpacking.
Drive-up access can make move days easier when you’re unloading a truck and making multiple trips.
The moving storage resource explains how people typically use storage during transitions.

10) Where can I learn about other Radiant Storage locations?


If you travel between cities or want to compare facilities, it helps to browse your options by brand or state.
You can view Radiant Storage locations to see other facilities in the portfolio.
For an Alabama-focused view, the Alabama storage locations page is useful for planning storage around work, school, or a move.
This can be especially helpful for businesses or families coordinating storage across multiple towns.