Storage unit rentals in Utica start at $60.00/month. Popular 10×10 units (perfect for a 1-2 bedroom apartment) average $90.00/month, with the lowest rate at $90.00.
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On January 08, 2026 the average cost of a 10x10 storage unit in Utica was $90.00 per month, while the cheapest 10x10 storage unit rented for $90.00 per month at LocalStorage Westmoreland.
A 5×5 holds a closet's worth, a 5×10 fits a studio apartment, and a 10×10 accommodates a one-bedroom apartment—that's the most popular size. A 10×15 fits two bedrooms, and a 10×20 holds a three-bedroom home.
Depends what you're storing. Electronics, wood furniture, photos, and anything leather needs climate control or it'll warp, crack, or grow mold. Metal tools, plastic stuff, and outdoor furniture? You're fine without it. In Utica, climate control runs about $60.00/month—roughly 25% more than standard units. Only pay the premium if most of your stuff actually needs protection.
10' x 10' storage units are the most popular size unit in Utica. 10' x 10' storage units can accommodate the contents of a 3 bedroom apartment. The average price of a 10' x 10' unit on January 08, 2026 is $90.00 per month. If you're looking for the cheapest 10 x 10 storage unit in Utica - it's yours for $90.00 monthly.
The average price for a climate controlled storage unit in Utica on January 08, 2026 is $60.00 per month. Prices vary depending on unit size and facility location. You can find the cheapest climate controlled storage unit in Utica at LocalStorage Westmoreland for $60.00 per month.
Storage units work well for most household items, furniture, seasonal goods, and business inventory. Facilities restrict flammable materials (gasoline, propane, paint thinner, chemicals), perishable food, plants, animals, and illegal items. Firearms, ammunition, and valuable items like jewelry vary. Some facilities prohibit them entirely, while others allow them with restrictions. Storing prohibited items can violate your lease agreement and result in access restrictions. Review your lease's prohibited items section to avoid issues.