The Right Fit for Your Gear, The Right Price for Your Budget
Flexible Storage Options for Every Need
Why Unit Size Matters
This page explains what fits in each size—10x10, 10x30, 20x30, and 20x40—pricing examples, and guidance on how to choose the most cost-effective option for your needs.
Prevents overpaying
Renting a unit that’s larger than needed increases your monthly cost unnecessarily.
Avoids overcrowding
Under-sizing a unit can result in damage from poor stacking and limited airflow.
Simplifies access
The right size keeps items organized and accessible for retrieval.
Allows for future changes
Understanding what fits helps you plan if you need to upsize during ongoing projects like renovations.
Pricing Transparency & Costs
Billing cycle: Monthly payments with due dates as outlined in your rental agreement.
Deposit and move-in fees: May vary—staff will explain all upfront charges.
Late fees: Clear policies explained during sign-up.
Discounts and specials: Ask our staff about current promotions or discounts for longer-term rentals.
"Rates vary with demand, unit condition, and facility specials. Contact us for exact current rates and promotions."
Common uses:
Contents of a one-bedroom apartment.
Small furniture items: loveseat, mattress sets, dresser, small appliances.
Boxes and seasonal items like holiday décor or sport equipment.
Documents and small-business inventory.
Unit Size Comparison Guide
10x10
100 SQ FT
A 10x10 unit equals approximately 100 square feet. It’s roughly comparable to a single-car garage in footprint, though ceiling heights vary.
Common Uses
- Contents of a one-bedroom apartment
- Small furniture: loveseat, mattress, dresser
- Holiday décor or sports equipment
- Documents and small-business inventory
How to Pack
- Use shelving for efficient vertical storage
- Disassemble larger furniture to optimize space
- Keep frequently used items near the front
20x30
600 SQ FT
A 20x30 unit equals about 600 square feet—a large space typically used for significant storage. Comparable to a two-car garage.
Common Uses
- Multi-bedroom house during moves/renovations
- Contractors needing work staging space
- Combination: furniture, large appliances, boxed zones
How to Pack
- Create organized zones (furniture, boxes, etc.)
- Leave room for heavy equipment access
- Consider shelving on one side and an aisle
20x40
800 SQ FT
A 20x40 unit provides approximately 800 square feet—a very large footprint suited for significant storage and business uses.
Common Uses
- Long-term storage for large households
- Vehicles plus household goods
- Large-scale accessible commercial storage
How to Pack
- Designate sections with a central aisle
- Use heavy-duty shelving and pallets
- Plan drive-in or loading patterns safely
Call Us
Insurance and safety reminders
Simple steps to secure your parking spot.
Insure valuable items either through your homeowners/renters policy or a dedicated storage policy.
Avoid storing hazardous materials that could cause safety hazards or violate lease terms.
Use recommended lock types and follow facility safety guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 10x10 unit cost?
Prices vary over time. Call (317) 770-9088 to get the most current rate and any available promotions.
Can I change unit sizes if needed?
Yes. We offer flexible month-to-month leases that allow you to upsize or downsize when availability permits.
Do you offer discounts for long-term rentals?
Occasionally. Ask our staff about any current promotions or discounts.
Reserve your unit
Call Hobbs Discount Self Storage at (317) 770-9088 with your inventory or desired unit size.
200 Feed Mill Road, Tipton, Indiana 46072 to view units and finalize your rental agreement.
Bring your own lock and identification for move-in.
Ready to Get Stored?
Call (317) 770-9088 to reserve your unit at 200 Feed Mill Road today.
Want a quick recommendation? Call now and tell us what you need to store.
