Portable Moving and Storage in Houston, Texas
Portable Moving and Storage
in Houston
U-Box containers are a convenient and flexible solution for all your moving and storage needs throughout the Houston area. Our portable moving and storage containers are ideal for moving across town or across the country, as well as storing your belongs at home or at a nearby Houston U-Haul storage facility. Whether you’re moving, storing, or a combination of both, U-Box containers offer the flexibility and convenience you need.
How Does U-Box Work?
U-Box® containers are a hassle-free moving solution and storage solution. It starts with us delivering the containers to a location of your choosing. You pack your belongings in our containers at your own pace. When you’re finished, we pick up the containers and store them at a secure storage facility, or we ship them to your destination for portable storage on site.
Learn More About U-Box®Portable Storage Solutions in Houston
U-Box containers are the ideal choice for portable storage in the Houston area. A perfect solution for businesses and individuals, U-Box containers offer unmatched flexibility when it comes to storing your belongings. Whether you need more time to unpack at your new space or need temporary storage during a home renovation, U-Box has you covered. Choose from a variety of pick up and delivery options to meet your needs.
Long-Distance Moving in Houston
If you’re moving to or from the Houston area, make your move easier with the help of U-Box containers. Your containers are delivered right to your doorstep, allowing you to pack and load your belongings on your schedule. Once you’re finished, we’ll pick up your containers and ship them to your destination, allowing you to complete your long-distance move stress and hassle-free.
More About Houston, Texas
They say everything is bigger in Texas, and Houston is just about as big as they come. Houston is the largest city in Texas and fourth largest in the U.S. by population, and it’s only growing. H-Town is a hub for the energy, healthcare, aerospace, and technology sectors, leading to a strong economy with plentiful job opportunities. This, plus a low cost of living relative to neighboring cities like Dallas and Austin, has lead to a consistent influx of people moving to Houston in recent years.
Things to Do in HoustonHouston isn't just a great place to work. There are plenty of cultural offerings and fun things to do that longtime residents and newcomers will enjoy. Here are some of our favorites:
- Visit the Museum District and learn about the city’s heritage. The district features the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Natural Science, and Children's Museum of Houston.
- Enjoy some world-class shopping at the Galeria, one of the largest malls in the country or at the charming boutiques in the Montrose and the Heights neighborhoods.
- Take in a show at the Houston Theater District, home to venues like the Alley Theatre, Wortham Theater Center, or Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.
- Get some fresh air at Houston parks like the Buffalo Bayou Park or Discovery Green. The latter is home to a variety of events, while the former is great for outdoor recreation.
- Cheer on one of Houston’s four professional sports teams: the Houston Texans (NFL), Houston Astros (MLB), Houston Rockets (NBA), or Houston Dynamos (MLS).
- Take a day trip to one of south Texas’s other attractions, such as the NASA Space Center, Galveston Island, Kemah Boardwalk, and others.
If you’re new in town, here are some interesting things to know about the city:
- Houston is nicknamed “Space City,” due to its role in U.S. space exploration. It’s home to the NASA Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston, not to mention the Houston Rockets and the famous movie quote “Houston, we have a problem.”
- Houston is known for its wide-reaching, ‘sprawling’ layout. In fact, New York, Miami, Washington, Seattle, Boston, San Francisco, and Minneapolis could all fit inside.
- Houston isn’t quite Seattle, but it’s rainier than you might think. The city receives nearly 50 inches of rain per year on average, helping cause the famous “muggy” humidity and tropical climate.