Why Climate-Controlled Storage in Colorado Is Worth It Year-Round

Why Climate-Controlled Storage in Colorado Is Worth It Year-Round

By John Reynolds

Living in Colorado Means Weather You Can’t Predict—But You Can Prepare For It

If you're searching for climate-controlled storage in Colorado, you're probably already familiar with our state's unpredictable seasons. One day it’s sunny and 85°, and the next morning it’s snowing. These wild swings in temperature and humidity can wreak havoc on your stored items—especially if you’re using a traditional, non-insulated unit.
At Red Rocks Self Storage, we offer temperature-controlled storage units that are built to protect what matters most—no matter what Colorado’s climate throws your way.

What Is Climate-Controlled Storage?

Climate-controlled storage (sometimes called temperature-controlled storage) is a storage solution that maintains a consistent indoor environment—typically between 55°F and 80°F year-round. Many of these units are also humidity-regulated, which helps prevent moisture damage, mold, and mildew.

These units are especially useful in Colorado, where the climate can shift dramatically between seasons—and even day to day.

Top Reasons to Choose Climate-Controlled Storage in Colorado

✅ 1. Protection From Extreme Cold in Winter

When Colorado temperatures dip below freezing, non-climate-controlled units can cause:

  • Wood furniture to crack and warp
  • Electronics to short out from condensation
  • Leather, plastics, and fabrics to become brittle

With a temperature-controlled unit, your belongings stay in a safe, consistent environment.

 2. Defense Against Heat Damage in the Summer

In peak summer, metal units can heat up like an oven—especially without insulation. This can cause:

  • Photos and documents to fade or curl
  • Vinyl records, candles, and art supplies to melt
  • Electronics to overheat or fail

Red Rocks Self Storage units stay cool and stable, helping prevent damage before it starts.

✅ 3. Moisture and Humidity Control Year-Round

While Colorado isn’t known for its humidity, sudden shifts—like summer storms or spring thaws—can introduce moisture. That means:

  • Mold and mildew on boxes and fabrics
  • Warped wood and discolored paint
  • Musty odors or water stains

Climate-controlled units help regulate humidity levels, offering added peace of mind.

What Should You Store in a Climate-Controlled Unit?

If you're storing any of the following, a climate-controlled unit is strongly recommended:

  • Furniture (especially antiques or wood)
  • Electronics (TVs, laptops, gaming systems)
  • Photos, books, or documents
  • Art supplies or framed artwork
  • Musical instruments
  • Clothing (especially leather, furs, or wedding dresses)
  • Business inventory or sensitive files

For a full list of what’s ideal to store (and what’s not allowed), check out our What You Can & Can't Store Guide 

Is Climate-Controlled Storage Worth the Extra Cost?

Yes—and here’s why:

While climate-controlled units typically cost more per month than standard units, they help you avoid costly replacements and irreversible damage. Think about it this way: would you rather spend a little extra now, or lose a priceless family photo album or a $2,000 sound system later?

Plus, many of our Colorado tenants use climate-controlled storage for long-term purposes: seasonal transitions, college storage, downsizing, and small business inventory. It’s a smart investment with long-term value.


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