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Public Storage - 6220 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC

Self Storage 25 - 300 Sq. Ft.
4.8/5 - 364 Reviews
Location:
6220 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, NC 27612
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Small Storage Unit
7.5x10
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$132/mo
Small Storage Unit
7.5x10
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
$124/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$124/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
$90/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$71/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
$64/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x18
Self Storage
180 Sq. Ft.
$144/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$204/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$165/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
$145/mo
Large Storage Unit
15x20
Self Storage
300 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$304/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x30
Self Storage
300 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$304/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x20
Self Storage
200 Sq. Ft.
Climate-Controlled
First Floor Access
$184/mo

Amenities

  • Climate-Controlled
  • Drive-Up Access
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Contactless Renting
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Kiosk Available
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • First Floor Access
  • Online Payment

What customers are saying

4.8/5 - 364 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of Public Storage at 6220 Creedmoor Road, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

Had a great interaction with Melody when she quickly returned my voicemail the same day. She provided me with the info I needed courteously and professionally and insisted I keep her number for future needs. Amazing - made my day! ... Read more
Walter H. - 20 January 2026
Derrick E. - 14 January 2026
I just had the best customer service experience in my life, and I am a senior person. I was having unusual system issues upgrading from my current storage unit to a bigger one online. Extremely frustrating. I called company help line which was fruitless and they instructed me to call local office which I did and left message. In quick turnaround, I wound up talking WITH Tiffany. I was literally amazed at how professional, patient, and knowledgeable she was in picking apart what turned out to be a glitch in the way their processing system works with android phones during the payment part of the application. She took about 25 minutes working out the problem and staying on the phone while I was trying some things out. Her demeanor was so friendly that I did not get upset because I could sense that she was getting to the cause of the problem, which she did. All during the she was so positive and upbeat. Unbeatable customer service and aptitude. Hope anyone reading this is fortunate to have Tiffany, or someone with her character, help you with a problem. Tiffany, you are a gem!!! ... Read more
Lou P. - 23 September 2025
We initially had some issues with finding the right unit for our items and ended up at another Public Storage location. While there was no service person at the location at the time we realized we needed to change locations, customer service was very helpful in managing the process and allowing us to shift over without additional hassle or undue cost. I realize that sometimes the locations are not always staffed but appreciate the outreach provided by Public Storage in getting everything squared away. ... Read more
Stephen C. - 25 August 2025
I’m blown away by the level of scummy business practices that public storage condones. Raising my rent by 65% after 2 months of renting. Charging $50 for a REFUNDABLE lock, but not refunding it, then charging a full month of rent after leaving by noon on the second day of the month. It’s criminal. Absolutely criminal. I’m blown away. I will do everything I can to prevent anyone I know from falling into this trap. I’ll happily change my review if public storage decides to right their wrongs. ... Read more
Devon R. - 3 August 2025
Chris was on site, and though he had limited time, he helped me by drilling my lock, as I had lost my key. He was very helpful and professional. And he saved me a lot of money, as I did not have to call a locksmith. ... Read more
Steve W. - 31 July 2025
Kenzie M. - 24 February 2025
Don’t get handcuffed by this company!!!!! We rented a regular 10 x 15 space with public storage on Creedmoor Road six months ago. When going through the process of getting our storage unit, we were given the option to purchase insurance for our unit through public storage or through our homeowners insurance. We chose our HOI because it was less expensive for the same coverage. After moving a few items in we realized that a mouse had been chewing on a camping chair we had in the space. Concerned about more expensive items potentially being ruined ( leaving us with a co-pay to replace those items/would it be worth it to go through insurance) we brought the issue to the attention of Judith. Judith is a stellar employee who helped us with setting up with PS. She was great dealing with the mouse issue too. Can’t say enough about her professionalism and knowledge. She gave us the option of moving to a climate control unit for the same price as the unit we were currently in. It wasn’t an easy decision to make. Time is precious, and we had already moved several things into our unit. After some consideration, we made the decision to take everything out of our unit and move it to the new climate controlled unit. For the last five months we have been emptying out our entire attic into the 10 x 15 climate control unit. Last week we got notice that the unit price is going up $49 per month! I called the number I had for Judith on Creedmoor Road. Turns out we don’t have an onsite employee anymore. Just a big orange kiosk if you need help at that location! So I left a message and another awesome female employee from the Atlantic Ave location returned my call. I explained to her that I felt like a $49 increase after six months was unreasonable and she sent in an appeal to corporate on my behalf. She said her hands were tied and couldn’t do anything on a local level. A few days later, I received an email from corporate explaining that there was nothing they could do, that they stand by the $49 increase. So I called the Atlantic Avenue office back and asked if I had any recourse. She gave me the customer service number for Public Storage. Did you know that Public Storage is based out of California? I held for over 20 minutes for someone to answer my call. The employee that I spoke with during that call was abrupt and stood by her company’s policies! Policies policies policies! I explained my situation and she explained that if I had gotten their insurance and not my own that I could have filed a claim. She actually shamed me for not getting their insurance specifically. I explained that that was not the issue. She also explained that if had I read the contract I would know that they can raise the rent anytime they want to because I do not have a lease and they are permitted to raise the rent anytime they want to with 30 days notice. And I explained that a $49 increase after that a short amount of time is unfair and unreasonable. But that’s the policy!So, here is the bottom line. I did not do my research. I went to a nearby storage facility that I assumed is local. My policy is to do business with local companies. This storage company waits until you get your stuff in there and knows that it’s inconvenient for you to make other arrangements and then they start raising the price every 6 to 12 months. There is only so much they can do about a mouse getting through a crack, and I certainly was not unreasonable about that. So now they are putting big orange kiosks at their sites instead of human beings and raising their prices. I just wish that I had the words to convey to everyone the”kiss my a**” attitude/tone that the employee in California had during our conversation. Clearly the jokes on me because after all it is PUBLIC STORAGE POLICY! PS. The two local female PS employees I dealt with are top notch.Do your research and do business with a small local company that will treat you fairly. ... Read more
Dawn W. - 11 January 2025
This place is a sham, I started my unit at $93 and they have chosen to increase rate and their own needs through out the time- and not just $5/10 but $40 at a time! My unit is now $163- don’t understand why an increase is even necessary let alone that amount. While Judith has been great to deal with the company as a whole- doesn’t care for longevity with its renters- if you’re looking for something long term- this ain’t it! I’ll be moving out this month! ... Read more
Steph V. - 6 June 2024
Showed up for the first time to this storage unit and Judith was extremely helpful. She seems to enjoy taking care of the customer and has already made the experience so easy for me. Showed me around, how to use the lock, the app, hate system, and let me use a hand truck. She is amazing! Thank you. ... Read more
Nathan F. - 31 October 2022
Judith was awesome. She was super friendly and incredibly helpful! She helped us find just the right size storage unit and made sure we had the accessories we needed, like a mattress cover, boxes, and packing tape. It was a one stop moving shop! She made everything easy! The unit was clean and more than spacious enough for us! Overall, we had a great experience and will go to Judith for all our storage needs in the future. ... Read more
Jenna S. - 2 April 2017

Storage units in nearby cities

Here is how Raleigh, NC, compares to other nearby cities. Overall, there are many other great self storage opportunities in the area. Knightdale, NC, is just 10 miles away and has 3 storage facilities. Monthly rents there start at $23. However, you could also drive to Morrisville, NC, which is 12 miles away and which also offers storage units for as little as $34. Garner, NC is also just 12 miles distant. Listings there show no less than 10 facilities, with unit prices starting from $40. Looking a bit further away, storage facilities in Rolesville, NC, and Wake Forest, NC, have multiple types of units available, with monthly costs starting at $77 and $19, respectively.

Storage units in Knightdale, NC Within a 10-mile radius
3 Facilities
From $23/mo
Storage units in Morrisville, NC Within a 12-mile radius
4 Facilities
From $34/mo
Storage units in Garner, NC Within a 12-mile radius
10 Facilities
From $40/mo
Storage units in Rolesville, NC Within a 13-mile radius
2 Facilities
From $77/mo
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9 Facilities
From $19/mo
Storage units in Wendell, NC Within a 15-mile radius
5 Facilities
From $48/mo
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8 Facilities
From $44/mo
Storage units in Youngsville, NC Within a 18-mile radius
4 Facilities
From $40/mo
Storage units in Holly Springs, NC Within a 19-mile radius
5 Facilities
From $20/mo
Storage units in Zebulon, NC Within a 20-mile radius
2 Facilities
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Storage units in Creedmoor, NC Within a 21-mile radius
2 Facilities
From $27/mo
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2 Facilities
From $80/mo
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1 Facility
From $85/mo
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2 Facilities
From $20/mo
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3 Facilities
From $55/mo
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3 Facilities
From $65/mo
Storage units in Pittsboro, NC Within a 32-mile radius
1 Facility
From $68/mo
Storage units in Lillington, NC Within a 33-mile radius
1 Facility
From $70/mo
Storage units in Dunn, NC Within a 38-mile radius
4 Facilities
From $35/mo
Storage units in Sanford, NC Within a 38-mile radius
10 Facilities
From $25/mo

Check out storage units in trending cities

If you want to see how your city compares to others, you can start by checking out other facilities in trending cities. A wide array of storage units can be leased in Charlotte, NC, Winston - Salem, NC and Greensboro, NC, where sizes and amenities may vary. Monthly rents for units in these cities are as low as $10, $12 and $8, respectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at Public Storage - 6220 Creedmoor Road include the following amenities: Climate-Controlled, Drive-Up Access, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Contactless Renting, Security Camera, Gate, Kiosk Available, Credit Cards Accepted, First Floor Access and Online Payment. Depending on what you need to put away in storage, you can discover there are some things you absolutely need, so make sure you check with the facility manager that you'll find everything you need on site.

This particular storage facility provides self storage units of different sizes, ranging from 25 to 300 square feet. Space is not an issue! If you have more belongings to store, or simply bulkier items or even vehicles, you should go for larger storage units.

You already know how much stuff you need to put in self storage, so figuring out the unit size you need is the next step. Smaller units such as 5'x5' or 5'x10' spaces can usually be filled with the amount of items you would normally store in a closet: a few chairs and lamps, sports equipment, garden tools and some boxes.

Moving on to larger sizes, imagine the 10'x10' and 10'x15' units as similar to a bedroom or a living room – larger pieces of furniture, sturdier equipment and bicycles can fit here. Finally, a 10'x20' unit has enough space for the contents of a 3-bedroom house, while the larger 10'x30' space easily accommodates the contents of a loaded semi-truck.

Monthly prices for units offered by Public Storage - 6220 Creedmoor Road start from $64 and can go up to $304 for larger spaces.

Accessibility and quickness are key when it comes to storage, so drive-up storage units are generally regarded as very convenient. Pull your car right up to your storage space, load, unload, and you're good to go! However, if you're mostly storing temperature-sensitive items, you should rather consider indoor storage units.

Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels all year round, making them perfect for all your sensitive items. Moisture and varying temperatures can damage a whole host of things, and that is why a lot of people choose to use climate-controlled units to store items like wooden furniture, electronics, artwork, documents and photographs, collectibles, antiques, etc. If the belongings you're storing are important to you, you should consider renting a climate-controlled unit.