Metal Mini Storage Buildings in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania

Constructed by Sunward Steel in April 2022 and sent to Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, these two metal mini storage buildings are now part of a profitable self-storage business.

Designed for use in the lucrative self-storage industry, the buildings offer convenient drive-up access and have 56 storage units between them the owner can use to generate steady rental income. Customized with roof moisture barriers, the mini storage buildings also have Dripstop pre-applied to the roof panels, helping keep stored items safe and dry while enhancing peace of mind for renters.

Heavy-duty steel partitions separate the inside of the buildings into individual storage units, while Light Stone paint and bright Yellow roll-up doors give them a modern, welcoming look. The combination of durability, security and visual appeal makes these buildings a valuable asset for the self-storage business, helping it attract more renters while keeping their belongings well-protected.

Building Specifications

Constructed from rugged, heavy-duty steel parts, the storage buildings are 40’x120’x8.5’ and have gable roofs with modest 0.5:12 pitches. Each storage unit offers private access through a mini storage door, with the buildings featuring the following between them.

  • (16) 4’x7’ mini storage doors
  • (36) 9’x7’ mini storage doors
  • (4) 10’x7’ mini storage doors

These Sunward Steel mini storage buildings also meet Beach Lake’s strict wind and snow load regulations. Each building features a 115-mph wind speed rating and a 30.1-psf roof snow load, making it a reliable year-round storage solution for renters.

A popular getaway in the Pocono Mountains, Beach Lake is part of Berlin Township, in Wayne County. It sits about 40 miles northeast of Scranton and roughly 90 miles north-northeast of Allentown.