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Rent a Storage Container

If you’re looking for 40-foot storage containers for sale near you or 20-foot steel storage containers in New Hampshire, Page Street Leasing has you covered. We offer solutions to rent storage containers perfectly located in Franklin, New Hampshire. Our storage containers are designed to meet your needs, whether it’s for a home project or business use.

At Page Street Leasing, we make it easy for you to get the space you need. Our rental process is simple:

Rent Storage Containers: We Make It Easy

  1. Determine which size(s) fits your needs and your desired location.
  2. Request a quote online, or call us to get a quote from one of our storage professionals.
  3. Check out our container pricing page.
  4. If you’re a new customer, please fill out one of our rental applications: Individual or Business.
  5. Once these are all set, we can deliver your rental storage container in New Hampshire and beyond when convenient for you!
  6. Keep the container for as long as you need it. Storage container rentals are all month-to-month, so just let us know when you’re done with it and we’ll remove it from billing and schedule a pick-up.

About Our Containers in Page Street Leasing

    • Our 10-foot rental storage containers are the most compact, space-efficient portable storage option. A 10-foot container is perfectly suited for smaller driveways or urban applications.

      Dimensions

      Length Width Height
      Exterior 10′ 8′ 8’6″
      Interior 9’4″ 7’8″ 7’9″
      Door 7’8″ 7’6″
    • Our 10-foot rental storage containers are the most compact, space-efficient portable storage option. A 10-foot container is perfectly suited for smaller driveways or urban applications.

      Dimensions

      Length Width Height
      Exterior 20′ 8′ 8’6″
      Interior 19’4″ 7’8″ 7’9″
      Door 7’8″ 7’6″
    • Our 10-foot rental storage containers are the most compact, space-efficient portable storage option. A 10-foot container is perfectly suited for smaller driveways or urban applications.

      Dimensions

      Length Width Height
      Exterior 40′ 8′ 8’6″ (standard) or 9’6″ (high cube)
      Interior 39’4″ 7’8″ 7’9″ (standard) or 8’9″ (high cube)
      Door 7’8″ 7’6″ (standard) or 8’6″ (high cube)
  • Delivery Surface

    The surface may range from pavement or concrete, to packed gravel or grass. Please be aware that the surface must be firm enough for a heavy truck to drive over. Containers may be placed on grass, but there could be some impact at the delivery site.

    The spot chosen must be fairly level with no more than a few inches of variation from front/back and side-to-side.

    Space Requirements

    • 10-Foot

      10 foot containers require a minimum of 40 feet of clear space to deliver. This size is delivered on a smaller, manueverable straight truck and can usually fit into tighter spaces.

    • 20-foot

      20 foot containers require a minimum of 50 feet of clear space to deliver. This size is delivered on a smaller, manueverable straight truck and can usually fit into tighter spaces.

    • 40-foot

      40 foot containers require a minimum of 100 feet of clear space to deliver. This size is delivered using a large tractor-trailer (approx. 60′ long, almost twice as long as a dump truck). Caution must be taken to ensure that the roads leading to the delivery location can accommodate such a large vehicle. The truck makes wide turns, so the road and driveway must be wide enough to allow entry.

  • Home

    • Remodeling
    • Seasonal storage (save your garage space).
    • Moving
    • Extra space and organization.

    Commercial

    • Overstock
    • Layaway inventory
    • Facility remodeling

    Construction

    • Secure storage of materials and tools.
    • Temporarily store a building’s furnishings.
  • How do you bill?

    Rentals are billed monthly, on the day you receive delivery (ex: September 6th delivery would mean a monthly bill on the 6th of each month). The first bill consists of the delivery charge, pickup charge, and the first month’s rental amount. We do not bill on a 28-day cycle.

    Is there a minimum or maximum rental period?

    No, you can have the container for as little or as long as you like; they are month-to-month. The invoices are billed for the whole month and not prorated, so the minimum charge is for a month, but you may have it for a shorter period.

    Are the containers wind/water/rodent tight?

    Yes, our containers are weatherproof and leave our facility free of any leaks. Rubber gasket seals are on the container doors to ensure a tight barrier against anything entering the container, including rodents and insects.

    Are they ventilated?

    Yes, our containers have covered vents on the sides. The newer, residential fleet containers have more such vents. For applications requiring more vents, please let us know and we’d be happy to accommodate.

    What’s the difference between standard vs high-cube?

    A standard container has an exterior height of 8’6″, while a High-Cube container offers an extra foot of vertical space, standing at 9’6″ tall. This additional height provides approximately 10% more internal volume, making High-Cubes ideal for stacking taller items or storing bulky equipment that won’t fit in a standard unit.

    How much clearance do delivery trucks need on narrow New England roads?

    Delivery trucks require significant straight-line clearance to safely drop off your container. Please ensure your delivery site meets the following minimum clearance guidelines:

    • 10-foot containers: Require 40 feet of clearance.
    • 20-foot containers: Require 50 feet of clearance.
    • 40-foot containers: Require 100 feet of clearance

    Note for narrow New England roads: 40-foot containers are delivered via a tractor-trailer that is approximately 60 feet long. The roads and driveway leading to your site must be wide enough to accommodate wide turns and heavy vehicle access.

    Can a container sit on grass/gravel? How to prevent sinking?

    Yes, containers can be placed on pavement, concrete, packed gravel, or grass, provided the surface is firm enough to support a heavy truck. The site must be fairly level, with no more than a few inches of variation.

  • To prevent the container from sinking into softer surfaces like grass or loose soil over time, we suggest placing pressure-treated wood blocks, railroad ties, or paving stones under the corners. This helps distribute the weight and keeps the container level and off the damp ground.

    What’s the door opening for moving large items?

    The door opening dimensions depend on the size and type of container you rent. Please refer to the table below to ensure your items will fit:

    Container Size Door Width Door Height
    10-Foot 7′ 8″ 7′ 6″
    20-Foot 7′ 8″ 7′ 6″
    40-Foot (Standard) 7′ 8″ 7′ 6″
    40-Foot (High-Cube) 7′ 8″ 8′ 6″

Where we rent

Page Street offers flexible, efficient storage container rental services. We help clients across New England rent storage containers in NH, MA, VT and beyond at the best available rates. We understand the importance of having custom, flexible storage container rental options depending on your unique needs. Everyone has a different budget, and we believe in offering options to accomodate everyonen. Pay for the storage you need, and return your container when your project is complete. We make it simpler and more affordable than ever to protect your goods and materials and access them on-site when you need them, where you need them.

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