Moving to Red Bluff, California

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movingMoving to Red Bluff, California was a great idea for our family but we ran into an issue with the house that we had built for us. When we first arrived at our new house in Red Bluff, we discovered that the walls had been painted the wrong colors and they were colors that we did not want to keep, so we requested that they be repainted our chosen colors. Rather than move all of our furniture into our new home and have it be in the way of the painters, we decided that it would be more logical to place everything in a Red Bluff self storage unit until the painters were finished.

We called several Red Bluff self storage facilities to find out if there was one that had a unit available that was large enough for us to store everything. A manager of one of the facilities suggested that we simply rent one of their large parking spaces and leave everything locked in the truck rather than unload it all into an indoor Red Bluff storage unit and then have to load it all back up in a truck a few days later to take it to our new house. We checked with the truck rental company to find out the cost for keeping the rental truck a few extra days without putting any extra miles on it and it seems feasible. They told us that several of their other customers had rented Red Bluff storage units due to the fact that they had also had minor problems with the homes that were being built in the new community that we were moving into. 

We got a room in a nearby hotel and then drove the moving truck to the storage facility. We were concerned that we might have trouble maneuvering the moving truck to the parking area, but all of the aisles between the Red Bluff self storage units were very wide and the turns were easy to manage. We saw that there were plenty of security cameras all over the facility and the whole area was well lit so we felt confident that our belongings would be safe while the truck was parked there for the next few days. The storage facility manager told us their gate hours and said we were welcome to access the truck to get things out if there was something that we needed.