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Large units like 20×40 with a tall door aren’t just for cars or RVs — they’re ideal for businesses that have big equipment, bulky materials, trucks, trailers, or job-site staging needs. Our 16-foot door lets you drive right in to load or unload hassle-free, while pest control and security cameras make security a top priority. Our contractor storage units in Traverse City, MI give you a central hub for your tools closer to your customers, without taking up room at home.
No need to juggle materials across multiple locations – if you need more room, you can always add on another storage unit for temporary or long-term storage. Stored work tools and materials stay dry and safe in a contractor storage unit, reducing repair costs and letting you focus on getting good work done. Rent a contractor storage unit online in 90 seconds today!
See what other businesses in the area store in our contractor storage units!
General contractors coordinate multiple trades and projects and often need space for bulk supplies (lumber bundles, drywall sheets), large power tools and compressors, job-site staging and storage between projects, and organized bins & pallets of materials.
This includes contractors who routinely use or own skid steers or loaders, mini excavators, backhoes or trenchers, and forklifts or job-site trailers. Our 16’ doors mean equipment can roll straight in/out easily!
Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning companies often need storage for large air handler units, duct runs, refrigerant rigs; space to organize seasonal inventory and commercial units; or room for conveyors, fans, and oversized equipment.
Although many of their tools are smaller, these trades benefit when storing bulk pipe and tubing, large conduit & wire spools, or generators, trench boxes, and lifts. These large units keep inventory dry, organized, and secure.
These crews often deal with pallets of shingles, underlayment, insulation, sheet metal coils and vents, ladders, safety equipment, and staging boards. A large unit keeps inventory from cluttering trucks or job sites.
Landscapers may use big units for lawn mowers, tractors, skid steers, hardscape pavers, stone, mulch bins, and seasonal storage when materials are not in use.
Painting companies often struggle with bulk supplies and tall equipment. These units are perfect for storing lifts, scaffolding, tall ladders, spray rigs, compressors, hoses, pumps, pallets of paint, coatings, primers, and drywall compound. They’re also great for job-site protection materials like drop cloths and masking machines. Contractor storage units keep equipment secure, organized, and protected from freezing temperatures and theft — without cluttering trucks or home garages.
Drywall crews frequently need wide, deep storage that allows materials to stay dry and accessible. These contractors often store bundled drywall sheets, framing materials and metal studs, drywall carts, lifts, stilts, scaffolding, mud mixers, sanders, and taping tools. The 20×40 layout of our contractor storage units allows drywall to be stored flat and organized, while the 16-foot overhead door accommodates delivery trucks and material carts.