Self-storage in Bristol – Discover convenience and flexibility.
Our service will assist you to effortlessly compare storage units across Bristol and help you find the perfect solution to your needs. We ensure you never have to compromise on size of the unit, location and the time needed by making it easy to see where you can get storage near you, and how much you can expect to pay. Whether you’re a business owner, a mover, a declutterer or a student, Bristol will have a storage unit to suit you. At Storage Locator, we’re your trusted partner in finding the right storage solution, tailored to you. We’re experts in all things self-storage, and we’re dedicated to helping you make the most of self-storage facilities in Bristol.
How much does self-storage in Bristol cost?
The median price for a 25 square foot self-storage unit in Bristol was £19.02 per week, which is 20% cheaper than the national median. In our sample, the median 50 square foot self-storage unit in Bristol was £33.35 per week, 7% less expensive than the UK median price for self-storage. The median 100 square foot self-storage unit in Bristol cost £62.40 per week, which is 3% more expensive than the UK median. Therefore, choosing a smaller unit in Bristol may be a cheaper option in comparison to other cities however Bristol storage facilities may charge higher than the rest of the UK for larger storage unit sizes.
There is a wide range of prices for self-storage in Bristol. Prices vary by location, by availability of specific unit sizes, by opening hours, among other reasons. About 80% of sites offered 25 square foot units for less than £30 per week. There were a few facilities that offered prices cheaper than £10 per week for a 25sqft unit. Even the most expensive 25 square foot units were still less than £40 per week.
Is self-storage in Bristol getting more or less expensive?
Self-storage prices in Bristol have increased significantly in July 2024. The median prices of small self-storage units in Bristol increased up to £27.69 per week in July 2024, and has stayed consistent in August. Once the summer ended, storage prices have decreased to £19.02 per week in October.
How much could I save with a larger storage unit?
Large self-storage units usually have a lower price per square foot than smaller self-storage units. Looking at median prices from our sample, we found that 50 square foot units in Bristol were 12% cheaper than 25 square foot units on a price per square foot basis. 100 square foot units were cheaper still, with the median price per square foot 18% lower than 25 square foot unit prices. In other words, the more you store, the more you save.
How much does Outdoor Storage cost vs. Indoor Self-storage in Bristol?
Outdoor Storage is generally less expensive on a price per square foot basis than Indoor Storage. The most common Outdoor Storage units are 160 square feet. The median 160 square foot Bristol Outdoor Self-Storage Unit cost £41 per week, which equates to 26p per square foot per week. This is significantly less to the median price we found for the 100 square foot indoor unit, priced at £62.40 per week. This means that you will pay less for more space, if you opt for an outdoor self-storage unit in Bristol over an indoor storage unit.
Self-storage FAQs
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Many facilities offer unlimited daily access to their storage units, with 24/7 availability in some cases.
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Self-storage can be tailored to fit your needs. You can rent short or long-term spaces for your personal or business items in secure ‘storage units’ or ‘lockers.’ Many facilities will allow you easy access to your belongings, making it a convenient and flexible choice.
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Some facilities will require you to pay a refundable security deposit before storing. The deposit amount varies from provider to provider. It’s refunded when you move out, providing there is no damage to your unit.
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Self-storage prices depend on how much space you need and where your unit is. Use our helpful locator tool to find out more about storage prices near you.
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Each provider will have their own set of rules for what you can store. Most things are fine, but you should be cautious about things to avoid, which can differ between companies. Most of it is common sense – don’t store anything that may be unsafe, illegal or may attract vermin. For example, make sure not to store any of the following items:
- Firearms
- Food or perishables
- Flammable or explosive materials
- Hazardous Materials
- Plants, birds, fish, animals or any other creatures
- Money
- Stolen Property
- Tyres