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Every Storage Point facility offers month-to-month leases with no long-term commitment required. Unit sizes range from compact spaces for boxes and seasonal items to larger units that accommodate furniture and equipment. Gate hours run from early morning through late evening, giving you time to stop by before work or after dinner. Most units feature drive-up access for easy loading, and both locations offer boat and RV storage options. Browse the listings below to find the facility closest to your home or daily route.
Our Storage Locations
Pennsylvania
Portersville, Pennsylvania
122 Fisher Rd, Portersville, PA 16051
Storage Point in Portersville sits just off Fisher Road, providing easy access for renters in the Lake Arthur and Moraine State Park area. Families preparing for a move or clearing out a garage find the drive-up units practical for loading furniture and boxes without hauling items through hallways. Local contractors and small businesses use this location to store equipment, tools, and project materials between jobs. With boat and RV storage available on-site, seasonal storage fits naturally into one visit on your way to or from the lake.
Zelienopole, Pennsylvania
609 Market St, Zelienopole, PA 16063
The Storage Point facility on Market Street in Zelienopole serves renters throughout northern Butler County and the Harmony area. Homeowners tackling renovations or downsizing appreciate the convenience of ground-level units where they can pull up and unload directly. Small business owners in the area rely on this location for inventory overflow, file storage, and seasonal merchandise. Stopping by fits easily into a weekly routine, whether you're running errands in town or commuting through on Route 19.
How to Choose the Right Storage Point Storage Location
- If ground-level, no-stairs access would save you time and effort, drive-up storage lets you pull your vehicle right up to the unit door for quick loading and unloading.
- If your items are better off inside a secure, enclosed building, indoor storage provides an extra layer of protection from outdoor conditions.
- If you're between homes or creating breathing room during a renovation, household storage gives your belongings a temporary landing spot until you're ready.
- If storing belongings between leases or semesters would make your life easier, student storage works well for furniture, clothes, and dorm room items you can't take home.
- If a PCS move or deployment means you need reliable, flexible storage, military storage accommodates unpredictable timelines without locking you into a long lease.
- If your commercial space can't keep up with your business needs, commercial storage provides overflow space for inventory, files, and equipment.
Storage Point Storage Questions
How much space do I really need for a one-bedroom apartment?
A 5×10 or 10×10 unit typically holds the contents of a one-bedroom apartment, including a bed frame, mattress, dresser, couch, and 10-15 boxes. If you have bulkier items like a dining table or extra furniture, sizing up gives you room to maneuver. Use our storage unit size guide to estimate based on your specific inventory.
Does temperature matter if I'm only storing for a few months?
It depends on what you're storing. Electronics, wooden furniture, and anything with leather can warp or crack when exposed to temperature swings, even over a short period. Storage Point recommends climate-controlled storage for sensitive items, especially during Pennsylvania's humid summers or cold winters.
What's the best way to protect clothing in storage?
Clean everything before packing to prevent stains from setting, and use breathable garment bags or plastic bins rather than cardboard boxes. Avoid vacuum-sealing natural fabrics like wool or cotton for long periods, as they need some air circulation. For more tips on preparing items, visit our self-storage FAQ.
How quickly can I get access after renting a unit?
At Storage Point, you can typically access your unit the same day you complete your rental agreement. Gate hours run from early morning through late evening, so you can start moving items in on your schedule. Check our moving storage page for guidance on planning your move-in day.
Why would someone choose indoor storage over drive-up?
Indoor units sit inside a fully enclosed building, which adds protection from dust, pests, and weather exposure. If you're storing items you won't access frequently and want extra peace of mind, indoor works well. Storage Point's indoor storage page explains the differences in more detail.
Can students use self-storage over summer break?
Yes, and it's one of the most common reasons people rent short-term. Instead of hauling furniture back home or scrambling to find a subletter, you can store dorm and apartment items for a few months. Our student storage guide covers what to expect and how to prepare.
What's included in the rental price at most facilities?
Your monthly rent at Storage Point covers the unit itself, access during gate hours, and on-site security features like gated entry and surveillance cameras. Locks, insurance, and packing supplies are typically purchased separately. Visit our FAQ page for a full breakdown of what to budget for.
Is self-storage a good option during military relocation?
Absolutely. Month-to-month leases mean you're not locked in if orders change, and Storage Point's flexible terms work well with unpredictable PCS timelines. Many service members store household goods, vehicles, or personal items during deployments or training assignments. Learn more on our military storage page.
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