Spring cleaning and a clean well lit storage place

Tomorrow is the first day of spring. The roads are clear of snow and the streets are free of ice. There is no better time to start spring cleaning. The problem of space in the city is always of concern. However, there is a storage facility in D.C. that offers space, excellent customer service, and great security.

U-Store on 301 New York Avenue, NE, is the areas first self storage company and the manager, Janis Wilson, makes customer service her number one concern. “I believe there is nothing more important than to give customers great customer service. I think that customer service is the key to a successful business. I try to treat my customers as I would want to be treated,” Wilson said.

With a staff equally devoted to helping the customers, Wilson has created an environment at U-Store that makes the difficult process of moving and storing a great deal easier. The storage facility is clean and neat. The lighting is excellent and Wilson maintains a secure facility. Even if a person is concerned about loss U-Store has that covered.

For a small fee tenants can acquire insurance for the contents of their storage unit from storsmart insurance. Since the storage facility is not responsible for insuring a storage tenants’ property storsmart insurance provides a service that will ensure that a customer’s valuables are safe. The storsmart program covers fire or lightning, cyclone, tornado, hurricane, windstorm, or hail.

In the uncertain weather of the D.C. area storsmart adds to the security already provided by Janis Wilson and her staff. For example, in the unlikely event of building collapse due to the weight of ice, snow, or sleet storsmart is offering coverage to protect the customer.

For further information about the rental space available at U-Store contact Janis Wilson at 202-547-7500 or email her at NYA@U-Store.com. U-Store is open 9a.m. to 6p.m. Monday through Saturday. Gate hours are 7a.m. to 7p.m.

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