U-Haul Offers Texas Flood Victims 30 Days Free Storage

Posted by MSM on Jul 7, 2025 11:45:00 AM

U-Haul® has expanded an existing disaster relief offering in metro San Antonio to include its Company centers across metro Austin, where Central Texas flood victims needing a dry and secure place to stow belongings can receive 30 days of free self-storage and U-Box® services.

 

U-Haul has added 21 centers in metro Austin to its 16 centers in the San Antonio area that are now offering a month of free storage services to Texas flood victims in need of assistance during the recovery process.

 

The Guadalupe River’s catastrophic flooding has tragically resulted in the loss of life. Intense rains also produced property damage for many residents.

 

Access to dry and secure self-storage units and portable storage containers can assist communities during the clean-up and recovery process after natural disasters.

 

By adding 21 centers in metro Austin to 16 stores in the San Antonio area, there are 37 U-Haul-owned and -operated facilities now participating in the goodwill offer.

 

The U-Haul disaster relief program applies to new self-storage and U-Box rentals and is based on availability at participating facilities. The U-Box portable container offer is for on-site storage at Company centers.

 

People seeking more information on the 30 days free storage offer or needing to arrange services can contact their nearest regional office or stop by a U-Haul self-storage facility in the cities below:

 

U-Haul Co. of North Austin (13 stores)
Store locations: Austin, Cedar Park, Copperas Cove, Killeen, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Temple
(512) 865-4154

 

U-Haul Co. of South Austin (8 stores)
Store locations: Austin
(512) 331-7705

 

U-Haul Co. of San Antonio East (7 stores)
Store locations: New Braunfels, San Antonio
(210) 731-2805

 

U-Haul Co. of San Antonio West (9 stores)
Store locations: San Antonio
(210) 569-0962

 

In addition to its 30 days free self-storage disaster relief program, U-Haul is proud to be at the forefront of aiding communities in times of need as an official American Red Cross Disaster Responder.