Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Paoli Loop Storage

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

    Paoli Loop Storage Photos

    Special offers for you

    Sponsored

    4.0
    (141 reviews)
    Movers
    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    Self Storage
    Responds in about 1 day
    Loading...Loading...Loading...

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Paoli Loop Storage

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    14 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Erin F.
    2
    96
    26

    10 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    12 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Self Storage 4,389 times last month within 25 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Gateway Storage

    Gateway Storage

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    Great storage business. We started with our travel trailer and our boat. Well maintained lot and…read moreaccessible with larger trailers. Karen, property manager has been nothing short of amazing, organized, friendly, and helpful. She knows her tenants and we decided to move our storage from another location and have everything under one business for convenience and price. Not a corporate feeling storage company that seems to be taking over all the small businesses. Karen goes out of her way to provide great customer service. Gateway is clean and recently tidy'd up. Highly recommend this location and support local long time business.

    **CAUTION** Before renting at any storage facility managed by Cubix Asset Management, I would…read morestrongly encourage prospective tenants to do their homework and ask a lot of questions. My concerns don't stem from a minor customer service issue. They stem from how Cubix handled the aftermath of a burglary at one of its managed facilities where my property was stolen. As a disabled veteran, many of the items I stored were not simply replaceable household goods. Among the property taken were military awards, memorabilia, service-related keepsakes, and personal belongings collected over years of military service. Some of these items had been with me through multiple duty assignments and major chapters of my life. They carried sentimental value that cannot be measured in dollars and cannot simply be replaced with an insurance payment. After the theft, I spent months attempting to obtain basic information, including insurance contacts, ownership information, preservation of video footage and access logs, and a clear explanation of what happened. The process was frustratingly slow, communication was inconsistent, and getting straightforward answers proved far more difficult than it should have been. The facility advertised security cameras and surveillance. After the burglary, I was informed by the property manager that the camera covering the area of my unit was not functioning or connected to Wi-Fi. Learning that after my property had already been stolen was deeply concerning. I also learned that there had been another break-in in the same area of the facility just days before my unit was burglarized. That raised obvious questions about what additional precautions, inspections, or security checks were performed afterward and whether the advertised daily walkthroughs were actually occurring as represented. What was most disappointing was the lack of urgency and accountability after a customer suffered a significant loss. A theft is stressful enough. Customers should not have to spend months chasing information that should be readily available after an incident, especially when the stolen property includes items that are impossible to replace. In the end, after months of follow-up, the only resolution offered was roughly three months of free rent. While I appreciated that some offer was eventually made, it amounted to very little compared to the value of the property that was stolen and the time spent trying to obtain answers. Rather than providing confidence that the matter had been taken seriously, the offer felt more like an acknowledgment that something had gone wrong without any meaningful effort to make it right. The message I was left with was simple: the loss was significant, but the response was minimal. As a result, I have been forced to pursue the matter in small claims court. If you're considering renting at a Cubix-managed facility, I would recommend asking the following questions before signing a lease: * Who handles theft and loss claims? * How can tenants obtain insurance information if property is stolen? * What procedures exist to preserve surveillance footage and access records? * Are all advertised security cameras actually functioning and connected? * What steps are taken when there is a reported break-in at the facility? * How quickly are customer complaints escalated and resolved? * Who has authority to make decisions when a serious issue arises? I can only speak from my own experience, but based on that experience, I would think carefully before storing anything you would be upset to lose. Renting the unit was easy. Getting answers after a burglary was not. Anyone considering a Cubix-managed facility should spend as much time asking about theft claims, surveillance systems, and incident response as they do comparing rental rates. Those details may not seem important until the day you actually need them.

    Storage Star

    Storage Star

    4.7
    (9 reviews)

    This is a great facility, located right off of Hwy 29 in Napa. Great customer service, a variety of…read moreunits to choose from, wine lockers also! Restrooms available during business hours, EZ-PAY available, locks available also... closed on Sunday & Mondays... CLEAN FACILITY, GOOD LIGHTING

    My unit was rented by my 47yr old daughter. Do to the fact my oldest sister past away in 7/2/25.She…read morehad a one bedroom apt. that we had to pack and then her storage unit. Both were in Capitola, CA. The unit rented at 297.00 plus 15.00 insurance. The 2nd mo. it went up above 300 something, I'm not sure because my Daughter pd it also. The next month I paid it and it 406.00mo. the amount stayed there for 2 more months. That's when I looked into other storage places. I found one 2'x3' larger for 188.00. I went to let Star know I was planning on moving by the end of the month since I'm on a fixed income. The office personnel asked why if that was my only reason for leaving, which at that time it was. She said since I was an elder and took the contract over that she could call and get it reduced if I would stay. So I did. The next month it went down to the original rent. However before the next payment was due I got an email notifying me the rent would being going up. I paid 412.00 after a 43.00 dollar discount for being a senior. So now I'm going to have to find another unit that I can afford. Also the unit is open till nine or so pm but there is no electrical outlet in or near so I can't see after it gets past dusk. Also the only restroom on the property is in their main office. So if it wasn't open I had to put everything I had been putting outside the unit back in and leave to go use another restroom. By then when your working alone it doesn't even cross your mind to go back and start over!

    Paoli Loop Storage - selfstorage - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...