Self Storage Units & Facilities Near Orono, ME

Average storage unit price in Orono, ME

Size Price
5' x 5' $62
10' x 10' $106
10' x 15' $164
10' x 20' $178

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Climate Control Drive Up Access 24 Hour Access
Rating of 4.5
(3 reviews)
Prime Storage - Bangor
Within 5.3 Miles

Prime Storage - Bangor
2nd Floor, Climate Controlled, Interior
First Month FREE
5' x 5'    $59.00

10' x 10'    $98.00

Review
very cleaned location and safe.
Rating of 4.5
(1 reviews)
063 All Purpose Storage - Brewer
Within 8.2 Miles

063 All Purpose Storage - Brewer
Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'    $97.00

Review
You Cube Secure Storage
Within 11.4 Miles

You Cube Secure Storage
Outdoor Access, Roll Up Door
10' x 10'    $94.00




Average rating 3.0 stars based on 3 customer reviews


Find a Storage Unit For Rent Near You


County Road Self Storage LLC 135 County Rd, Milford - Orono, ME 04461 207-827-7353

Kelley Road Self Storage 130 Kelley Rd, Orono, ME 04473 207-866-2344

Orono Old Town Storage 161 Park St, Orono, ME 04473 207-866-7867

Town View Storage 165 Ripley Rd, Dexter - Orono, ME 04930 207-944-1424


Finding and renting trusted self-storage facilities in Orono, Maine is now easier through MoversCorp. Compare options and rent storage near you with just a few clicks. We provide the convenience of reserving affordable storage units online or by phone. No credit card or long-term contract is required. Consider us as your solution for finding and reserving a storage facility throughout Maine, including options for mini storage units and storage containers to suit a variety of needs.

The cheapest storage unit in your area may not always be the best choice. Please consider the following factors when selecting a storage unit in Orono, Maine.

  • Monthly rates are based on features such as 24/7 access, climate control, facility security, location, and overall demand in your area.

  • For household goods, the most common storage unit sizes are 5x5, 5x10, 10x10, and 10X15. For added flexibility, some companies also offer portable mini storage units for rent for temporary residential use that can be delivered to your property or hauled by you for on-site storage.

  • Many facilities offer larger unit sizes for commercial and business storage, like 10x20 or 10x30. These sizes are ideal for storing office equipment, inventory, or business records. These sizes can also accommodate vehicles, making them a great option for car storage.

  • Most storage facilities require insurance for stored items. If you don’t have your own policy, you may need to buy one through the facility, adding about $15 to $50 to your storage rental cost each month. Some places also charge a refundable deposit or an administrative fee when you move in. Always ask about these costs and refund conditions before signing a lease.

  • Storage facilities with flexible leases allow you to rent on a month-to-month basis. Be aware that storage unit price increases are common. Many customers say their rates go up after a few months, sometimes more than once a year. Since storage rentals are month-to-month, facilities can raise prices with proper notice. Ask about potential rate increases before committing to a unit.

  • The monthly rent will also depend on whether a facility offers climate-controlled units or only drive-up units. Climate-controlled units cost more than drive-up units or storage containers.

  • Most locations have digital keypad access, which provides you with your personal access code. Check with the office for availability.
  • Consider drive-up access for easier loading and unloading, especially for heavy or bulky items.

  • Some facilities may provide extra room or rental space for public use, such as areas for organizing or handling your stored items. Contact the property manager to confirm availability.

  • Check for online reviews and recommendations. Local experts can guide renters to facilities that stay available and maintain reliable service during peak demand.

  • Ask the office about the preventive security measures for safeguarding the location. Facilities with experienced staff often maintain stronger daily oversight by monitoring access logs and responding quickly to tenant concerns.


Are there free storage deals in Orono, Maine?

Many companies offer promotions for new customers, such as a free first month. Search by your zip code or distance to locate cheap storage units that come with the first month free and other decent storage discounts. Take advantage of specials if you're a first-time renter.


How do I find the cheapest storage in Orono?

You can sort by price, from low to high, to find affordable options on our website. Away from the city center, you have a better chance of finding inexpensive storage rental solutions. The facility's size and amenities affect the monthly price.


What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor unit?

You have easy access to your unit when it is an outdoor unit. If the unit is indoors, you must first enter the building to get to it.


What is the difference between office hours and gate hours?

The property's operating hours are during office hours. The store manager will be on duty to help you with your questions. If you have questions or need help outside these hours, look up the property's phone number to contact the leasing office directly. The gate hours determine when you can enter the property and use your unit.

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Self-Storage Unit Size Guide


  • 5x5 Unit: Think of it as a small closet space for storing clothing, boxes, lamps, and small seasonal items.

  • 5x10 Unit: Holds the furnishings for a studio or small one-bedroom apartment.

  • 10x10 Unit: Ideal for a one-bedroom apartment.

  • 10x15 Unit: This unit size fits a two-bedroom apartment or the contents of three to four rooms.

  • 10x20 Unit: Best for a three-bedroom home with large furniture, appliances, and packed boxes.

  • 10x30 Unit: This size fits the contents of a four- to five-bedroom house.


What are the storage options?

Storage companies offer climate controlled, drive up storage units, and outdoor storage space for boats, cars and RVs.


What is a climate-controlled unit?

These units maintain a stable temperature, usually between 55°F and 85°F.


What is a drive-up unit?

A drive-up unit is on the main floor of a facility and has direct outside access. It typically features a roll-up door, allowing vehicles to park in front for easy loading and unloading.


What items cannot be stored?

You cannot store hazardous, toxic, food, perishable, illegal items, flammable items, explosives, living plants or animals, stolen goods, firearms or weapons, chemicals or corrosive substances, asbestos, biological waste, medical waste, radioactive materials, or items with strong odors.


What are the security features?

Many of storage locations offer 24 hour camera monitoring, individual gate access, computerized door alarms, and security fencing.


How to reserve a storage unit?

When you choose the ideal storage space in Orono, ME that meets your requirements, you can make a free, no-obligation reservation online. To reserve your storage unit over the phone, call us at 1-855-846-5507 number. There are never any commitments, and you always have the right to free cancellation of your booking.


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