A 10x30 is the largest standard unit, roughly a two-car garage. Enter your whole-home inventory to confirm it fits in one unit.
On a 30 ft unit the back third is the part people lose. Enter your inventory to confirm one unit holds it all with a path to the rear.
300 sq ft floor, ~2,400 cu ft
Real openings run about 1 to 2 inches under the labeled size, and a single inch can flip the result. Check your own measurements before you buy or move.
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Frequently asked
A 10x30 (300 sq ft, about 2,400 cu ft) holds a four to five bedroom home: multiple beds, a sectional, dining furniture, major appliances, garage items, and 80-plus boxes. It can also store a vehicle with room to spare.
01Yes. A 10x30 is long enough for a car or truck (about 15 to 20 ft) and still leaves roughly half the length for boxes and furniture. Confirm the drive-up door width fits your vehicle.
02Usually yes for a moderately to heavily furnished four-bedroom. A very large home with extensive garage, workshop, and patio items can need a second unit, so check your inventory.
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