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Whether you’re working on a temporary construction project or need to store your belongings while moving offices, investing in a temporary storage trailer can be a great way to secure your valuables. Because of this, the professionals at A&M Crane and Rigging in Winston-Salem and High Point, NC, specialize in storage trailers and containers that are safe and affordable. However, before you rent a storage trailer and have it delivered to your property, there are a few things you should be aware of to make the process a bit smoother. 

For those considering investing in a storage trailer, here are five things to ask yourself before it’s delivered:

  • Will You Need a Permit? It may be necessary to obtain a temporary use permit from the city before a storage trailer can be installed on your property. This will usually depend on where you’re storing your items, as well as the local or neighborhood requirements in place. Typically, storage experts will be aware of these in your area and can assist in obtaining such permits. 
  • Is There a Delivery Fee? Often, delivery costs aren’t included in the overall price of renting a storage trailer, which is why it’s important to inquire beforehand about such fees. Doing so will give you a good idea of the overall cost of renting storage equipment.
  • storage-trailerWhen Do You Need It? Delivery of a storage trailer can take a lot of work, which is why if you need one asap, it’s important to find a company that can deliver your trailer quickly. The professionals at A&M Crane and Rigging know that you can’t wait around all week for your storage solutions, so they offer same day delivery and pickup for those who request it. 
  • Do I Need to Prepare the Site? Often, the site where your storage trailer will be installed won’t require much preparation, but it’s still important to check with your storage company as to what their needs are. Most storage suppliers will request the location be in a flat and level area that isn’t prone to flooding and can be accessed by a semi-truck. 
  • What Are the Exact Measurements? The most common types of storage trailers are 28 or 48 feet, so you’ll need adequate space on your property to place them. It’s also helpful to give your storage company any necessary details about your property to make the delivery process easier, like where the entrance is and the direction you want the doors of your storage trailer to face. 

Whether you’re storing construction equipment or building supplies, the storage solutions from A&M Crane and Rigging will keep you satisfied. They also specialize in towing and tree removal, so contact them today at (336) 889-6000 or visit them online for a closer look at what they do. 

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