Going green is good for the planet – and for business. Today, more and more companies are responding to economic policy and consumer demand by becoming eco-friendly. Despite some upfront costs, green initiatives largely pay off in the form of financial savings and consumer loyalty. Embracing sustainability is no different when it comes to green self storage. Increasingly, more owners are investing in an environmentally-friendly, green self storage facility or upgrading their existing facility to include more sustainable storage solutions.
While self storage is already somewhat sustainable, consuming less energy than office buildings, restaurants, and retail, more developers are now working with self storage architects certified by LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) to become even greener.
The LEED rating system is a certification standard overseen by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The USGBC offers rating systems for all building types and phases, including new construction, renovations, operational upgrades, and more. There are also four rating levels available for buildings, including green self storage facilities: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum.
LEED Certified buildings significantly improve efficiency, consuming on average 25% less energy and 11% less water than non-green buildings. However, to achieve LEED certification, buildings must meet a lengthy list of criteria. To become a LEED-certified green self storage facility, buildings must:
A LEED-certified architect will be able to help developers with green self storage building design, choosing sustainable sites, suggesting the right materials and resources, designing for efficient water and energy use, and more.
Not all owners have the luxury of constructing a green self storage facility from the ground-up, but still want to reap the rewards of becoming more environmentally friendly. There are some steps you can take following construction to become a green self storage facility.
An easy way to get greener is to switch to energy-efficient lighting. Lighting makes up 17% of all electricity consumed in commercial buildings, so If your building relies on incandescent, halogen, HID, or T12 fluorescent, you’re throwing money away. Switching to LEDs provides the same brightness as traditional bulbs but uses 90% less energy. They also last 15 times longer, so they require less maintenance/replacement.
An HVAC system that is too small can’t keep up with demand, while a system that is too large is an inefficient use of energy. So, consider right-sizing your HVAC system, having one customized for your facility’s needs. Of course, there will be an upfront cost, but your building will be greener and you’ll save some green in the long term. This is especially important for facilities with climate-controlled units.
Installing solar panels has become very popular for commercial buildings, including green self storage unit facilitiies. There are many benefits to offering solar paneling as part of your offerings to storage unit rentals:
Another reason to go solar? The National Renewable Energy Laboratory reports that for every $1 saved on your utility bill from rooftop solar, your property value goes up $20.
When expanding your self storage units, consider foam-panel walls for a green self storage facility. While these may cost a bit more upfront, they conserve energy and will save you money in the long run (they also help deter pests). Adding eco-friendly fiberglass siding to storage unit buildings is also gaining in popularity. It can be painted or stained and comes in a variety of textures and widths. While installation takes some time for your storage unit facility, it’s tough, durable, and has a long life.
Installing thermal-plastic roofing to your storage unit facility is another way to reduce energy consumption. It reduces heat, requires less long-term maintenance than asphalt over a 20-year cycle, and is fully recyclable at the end of its life. Can’t afford it? Paint your roof white! This will keep your building cooler even when the sun is beating down on it.
Unlike other commercial buildings, many self storage facilities do not use a lot of water. However, installing efficient plumbing fixtures is easy to do and can help conserve water. Self storage facilities that allow vehicle and boat storage – and thus have washing stations – can also install a water reclamation system for greater water efficiency.
Landscaping choices also impact your facility’s water usage. Hot and dry climates, in particular, should use less “thirsty” plants so less watering is required. Trading out sprinklers for drip irrigation is another way to reduce water consumption. Xeriscaping, which involves creating landscapes using native plants and porous hardscapes that don’t require regular watering, is also growing in popularity.
Every time a vehicle stays off the road, our carbon footprint is reduced. While it may seem minor, by posting photos and prices on your website, and allowing tenants to rent units online, you can cut down on unnecessary pre-rental visits.
If management is remote – which again, cuts back on vehicle emissions – the move-in process can also be automated using smart technology (such as Nokē Smart Entry) to provide seamless, secure access.
Management doesn’t even need to come onsite to deal with lost keys, physical locks, and overlocks - meaning you can enjoy all the convenience of working remote with all of the security. Also, if you're using security cameras, make sure you're using an energy-efficient power source.
Tenants frequently go through their self storage units and discover items they no longer need. Where do these items go? Into one large garbage bin. Instead, encourage people to declutter before storing, and then provide large, clearly marked recycling bins on-site to help ensure paper, metal, and plastic waste is disposed of – and recycled – properly.
You can also consider bins for potentially dangerous items like car batteries. This is a nice service for customers that reduces operator risk and the accumulation of trash on the property.
We’ve talked about the benefits of operating an environmentally friendly storage facility, but let’s delve a little deeper.
The majority of today’s consumers care about the environment and will be more likely to seek out a sustainable storage solution. This storage solution allows you to attract more – and better – tenants. Just check out some of these statistics from Solstice:
The best part about self storage customer loyalty? They’re more likely to refer your self storage facility to family and friends.
We’ve talked about savings throughout this blog, but it’s worth mentioning again! Each step you take toward becoming a more sustainable self storage facility can save you money. Increasing energy efficiency saves on utility costs, installing sustainable materials saves on energy costs, and so on. According to Inside Self Storage, just a 2% investment to add green features yields savings of more than 10 times the original outlay in operational costs.
Additionally, the U.S. government offers certain rebates, tax credits, and other incentives to companies that pursue green construction. These incentives vary by state and location, but in some cases, they can put a significant amount of money back into your pocket.
It may surprise you to learn that going green doesn’t just generate goodwill from self storage consumers – employees also value it as a self storage solution. Studies show that employees don’t want to leave a place that makes them feel as if they are a part of a work community that cares, reducing turnover.
In addition, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) reports that 38% of employees are more likely to be loyal to a company that prioritizes sustainability while the UCLA Newsroom reveals that employees at eco-friendly companies are 16% more productive than average.
Green businesses demonstrate that sustainability is part of their mission and company culture. So, by becoming an environmentally friendly storage facility, you get a seat at the table with other big green companies. These companies enjoy cost savings, tax credits and incentives, improved efficiency, healthier workplaces, and more loyal customers.
If you’re thinking about building a state of the art, green self storage facility, or are interested in adding green features to your current facility, we recommend speaking with a self storage consultant today. We can help with that!