10ft Yard Storage Containers in Tamworth
Need somewhere for the big awkward stuff?
Our 10ft yard storage containers are built for practical storage: trade gear, bulky stock, garden kit, event equipment and garage-clearout chaos.
For furniture, documents, keepsakes and anything moisture-sensitive, our secure indoor rooms are still the better choice. Because not everything belongs in a metal box. Some things have standards.
Who are yard containers actually for?
Yard containers are for the big, awkward, hard-wearing stuff that needs space more than pampering. If it is delicate, damp-sensitive or sentimental, it probably belongs indoors. Shocking, I know.
Trades & Contractors
Tools, site kit, materials, spare stock and the stuff that keeps ending up in the van because apparently vans are now wardrobes.
Bulky Business Stock
Robust stock overflow, larger items, display gear and equipment that needs a practical local base.
Garage Clear-Outs
For when the garage is full, the car lives outside, and everyone pretends this was always the plan.
Garden & Outdoor Kit
Garden tools, bikes, seasonal equipment and bulky items that do not need the indoor room treatment.
Event & Display Gear
Gazebos, stands, signage, stock crates, tables and the kind of kit that only appears when there is a deadline.
Hobby & Project Gear
Car parts, hobby kit, bulky equipment and half-finished projects that deserve space, even if they don’t deserve praise yet.
Indoor rooms or yard containers?
Same Brown Box common sense. Two different jobs. Indoor rooms are for the stuff you want kept clean, protected and civilised. Yard containers are for the chunky, awkward, hard-wearing gear that just needs secure practical space.
Indoor Storage Rooms
Best for household, business and sensitive items that deserve more than being lobbed into a metal box and left to experience British weather.
- ✓ Furniture, soft furnishings and household contents
- ✓ Documents, archive boxes and business paperwork
- ✓ Online stock that needs cleaner picking space
- ✓ Keepsakes, seasonal items and things you actually care about
- ✓ Moving house, downsizing, decluttering or renovating
10ft Yard Containers
Best for bulky, tough, practical storage where convenience and space matter more than indoor comfort. Basically: big useful stuff, not Nan’s china cabinet.
- ✓ Trade gear, tools and site kit
- ✓ Garden equipment, bikes and bulky garage items
- ✓ Event kit, display gear and seasonal business equipment
- ✓ Robust stock overflow and larger awkward items
- ✓ Garage clear-outs when the car has been evicted again
What should not go in a yard container?
Yard containers are great for bulky, robust gear. But some things deserve the indoor storage treatment. If it is delicate, damp-sensitive, sentimental or expensive to replace, do not make it audition for a survival documentary.
Furniture & Mattresses
Sofas, beds, mattresses and soft furnishings are usually better kept indoors, especially if you care what they smell like later.
Documents & Archive Boxes
Paperwork, files and business records belong in a cleaner indoor space, not somewhere moisture can start doing paperwork of its own.
Electronics
TVs, computers, tools with batteries, speakers and electrical kit are better stored indoors where conditions are more suitable.
Clothing & Soft Items
Clothes, bedding, curtains and fabric items should go indoors. Fabric and outdoor storage are not exactly best mates.
Keepsakes & Sentimental Items
Photos, family items, keepsakes and anything irreplaceable should be stored indoors. Future you will thank current you.
High-Value or Damp-Sensitive Goods
If water, damp, temperature changes or dust would cause a problem, choose an indoor storage room instead.
Storing furniture, documents or anything damp-sensitive?
Yard containers are built for bulky, robust gear like tools, trade kit, garden equipment and stock overflow. For furniture, archive boxes, keepsakes, household contents or anything that wants to stay clean and dry, our secure indoor storage rooms are the better choice.
Tell us what you’re storing. We’ll point you at the right space.
Yard containers are for the big, awkward, hard-wearing stuff. Indoor rooms are for the precious, sensitive or civilised stuff. Either way, we’ll help you avoid paying for the wrong space, because apparently that counts as customer service now.
