SMARTBOX Portable Self Storage Blog

June 25, 2008

Problems Caused By Condensation

Why Condensation plays a Large Role

“The roof is leaking and my stuff’s soaked” Unfortunately, this isn’t an uncommon complain in self-storage facilities or with metal portable or mobile containers.  More times than not, roofs aren’t the source the leaks, but condensation is dripping down on the contents below.  Metal has become the industry standard in self-storage due to its durability, attractiveness, low maintenance and ease of use.  However, without taking the proper precautions, metal roofs can have problems with condensation.

What is Condensation?

Condensation is a natural phenomenon in which water vapor in the air is returned to its liquid state.  All air contains water vapor in differing amounts.  When air is cooled, the amount of water vapor it can hold is reduced.  The point when it becomes too cold for the air to hold its moisture level is called the dew point.  If the air is saturated, it will release this moisture in the form of droplets until such point as it is back below the dew point or the temperature goes back up (Refer to “Condensing the Facts”).

For our purposes, condensation depends on three main factors:

·         Temperature inside the building or container

·         Temperature outside the building or container

·         Relative humidity (amount of moisture in the air)

Metal-roofing panels are not good thermal insulators, so as the cold outside air hits the roof panel, it cools.  When the relatively warm moist air inside the building meets the cold panels, the dew point is reached and water condenses on the underside of the roof panel, causing water to drip on the contents in the unit.

Why Worry about it?

You have a well-written rental agreement that excludes water damage, so why worry about condensation at all?  Maintenance issues cost time and money.  They also can lead to unhappy customers, which ends up costing more money.  Even worse, rumors of dissatisfaction can spread fast.  It only takes one time for conditions to be just right for condensation to wreak havoc.

If it is taken into consideration in a self storage building plan, they can minimize headaches with a little preventive medicine.   With most all portable or mobile container there is little being done to prevent the problem even though it is more problematic as it moves around in different climates.

Combating Condensation

The traditional way to deal with condensation is to keep the temperature on the underside of the roof panel from reaching the dew point.  This is done through the use of insulation.  A vapor barrier is added to keep the moisture in the air from reaching the roof panel.  In the building process, a vapor barrier is spread over the purlins, and insulation is rolled on top of that.  The roofing is then attached on top.   Once again this is not practical or commonplace with portable containers.

There is another system that has been used for years in Europe and has been winning favor in the US, particularly for the non-climate-controlled self-storage industry.  This system uses a fleece coating that is adhered directly to the roof panel.  The roof panel with coating provides a medium for trapping this moisture in specially designed pockets.  The fleece holds the moisture until conditions go back below the dew point and releases the moisture back into the air in the form of normal humidity.  Thus, the fleece acts much like a sponge that soaks up the moisture when it appears and releases it as it returns to its humid air state.

This material is self-adhesive and is applied to the panel in the roll-forming process.  As a result, it arrives at the building site already in place and set to be installed with the roofing panels immediately.

The membrane is designed to be resistant to aging, and has an adhesive that keeps moisture from coming into contact with the metal panel, actually providing an additional layer of protection for your metal roof.  It’s a simple idea that cuts cost, time and condensation in the end.

Condensing the Facts

·         Condensation occurs when the humidity conditions inside the building and temperature of the meta-roof panel reach the dew point.

·         Condensation will continue to drip until either the temperature goes back above the dew point, or enough moisture is released in the form of water droplets to alter the dew point.

·         The traditional method for dealing with condensation is to insulate the roof so the temperature on the panel never reaches the dew point.

·         In self-storage it only take once for the vapor barrier to be ripped and contents damaged.

June 19, 2008

Moving to or from an Apartment?

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SMARTBOX, the premier provider of low cost, convenient portable storage, offers the ultimate solution for moving to and from apartments.  Each SMARTBOX mobile storage container is eight feet deep, seven feet high and five feet wide, allowing you to fit two units into one parking spot at your apartment complex.  Our on demand storage units are great for organizing spaces, accommodating up to a room and a half of furniture, making them the obvious choice for apartment moves.  SMARTBOX also offers you flexibility and extra storage space that many lose when renting an apartment.  Because many apartment complexes have limited parking, property managers will set time limits for the on-site placement of mobile storage pods.  For no extra storage fee, SMARTBOX will place your excess belongings into our secure, climate controlled storage facilities until you are ready to make room for them.

June 10, 2008

Low Cost Moving Solution

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With gas at record high prices and climbing ever higher, people are looking in new directions to find cost savings.  SMARTBOX, the premier provider of portable self storage is now the ultimate solution for moving.  With gas prices hovering over $4.00 a gallon, and well higher for diesel, truck rentals are becoming too expensive for the average customer.  The average 14′ rental truck offers 8 to 10 miles per gallon.  One thing that you don’t account for when counting your options is the hefty fee of re-filling the tank when you return your rental truck, often blowing your budget.

SMARTBOX Portable Self Storage offers you pricing up front with no hidden charges.  There are no fuel charges tacked on after the fact, allowing you to budget your move without fear of extra expense.  Even better, SMARTBOX’s delivery system has the ability to service multiple customers in one trip, saving us gas, and allowing us to provide our service at a savings.  Next time you move, think about filling up your rented or borrowed truck, and then think about letting us do the driving.

June 5, 2008

Long Distance Moving

If you are planning a long distance move of 50 miles or greater, turn to SMARTBOX Long Distance Moving. SMARTBOX Long Distance Moving offers the ultimate moving solution, providing a highly organized experience at a budget friendly low cost. With the help of respected national affiliates, SMARTBOX services the 65 largest United States markets, bringing the ultimate moving system to nearly everyone in the country. During each move, you will be given access to a single point of contact for quick answers and convenient planning. SMARTBOX’s Long Distance Moving wing is composed of moving industry and logistics specialists insuring the most thorough service and assistance.

Call SMARTBOX for a no hassle, free long distance moving quote the next time you move.  Each free quote provides all the information you need up front, and in writing.  Don’t worry about hidden fees or fuel surcharges.  Don’t rely on traditional full service movers that operate on their own loose schedules.  SMARTBOX also gives you flexibility that other providers can’t.  If your move hits a snag, or your deadlines change, SMARTBOX is the best solution for storage too.  Keep your belongings in one of our secure, climate controlled storage facilities until your new home is ready.