American Self Storage

6308 Highway 64 W. PittsboroNC27312
Opens in 46 minutes
Sunday
12:00pm-4:00pm
Monday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-5:00pm
Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-4:00pm
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by starnewsonlinelocal on March 15, 2015 from starnewsonlinelocal

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At American Self Storage Highway 64 we pride ourselves on providing our customers with a safe and secure storage facility. We are conveniently located between Pittsboro and Siler City on the corner of Hadley Mill Rd and US 64. We offer climate and non-climate controlled units ranging in size from 5b x 10b to 20b x 40b to accommodate all of your storage needs. You can always visit our...
by superpages on July 02, 2014 from superpages
American Self Storage - We are the best value for self storage in Pittsboro, North Carolina. If you live or work in Siler City or west Pittsboro, you'll love our convenient location on Highway 64. We've had the pleasure of working with several different kinds of customers, and we're confident that we have the experience it takes to keep your belongings protected. Whether you're interested in a...
by storagefront on May 05, 2014 from storagefront
Self storage units are a great way to create extra space at home and keep your stuff out of the weather. Most units are in facilities that have public storage units that are climate-controlled, keeping your items safe from weather damage. Whether you’re looking for mini storage or a larger unit, be sure to educate yourself on important storage tips before moving, such as using the same sized...
by tupalo on August 24, 2012 from tupalo
Renting a storage unit may seem like an open and shut task: You open the door, stack your things, lock the door and leave, sometimes for years. But self storage isn't so simple. Even though your things are just resting in the dark, in a substandard facility they could be ruined. They could warp, mold, bake, or become infested by bugs. Even worse, they could be stolen!
by localcom on July 22, 2011 from localcom