
My Storage Erda
A steel self-storage facility in Erda, Utah, designed and built by Wasatch Structures. Single-story drive-up metal buildings framed by the Stansbury and Oquirrh ranges, engineered and erected for the Tooele Valley under one design-build self-storage construction contract.
Tooele Valley is filling in fast, and the storage has to keep pace with the rooftops.
My Storage Erda sits in the Tooele Valley west of Salt Lake, on the SR-36 corridor between Tooele City, Stansbury Park, and Grantsville. The valley is one of the fastest-growing bedroom markets on the edge of the Wasatch Front: new subdivisions going in year over year, commuters running the I-80 corridor into the city, and the Stansbury and Oquirrh ranges pulling boats, trailers, and side-by-sides out every weekend. New rooftops and outdoor recreation both generate the same thing, which is demand for space the house does not have.
Erda, UT · View map→A growth market rewards a facility that is easy to pull into and easy to read from the road. A confusing site and tight access cost lease-up, month after month.
Built for drive-up: single-story buildings with wide, paved lanes so a truck and trailer reach the unit door without a three-point turn.
Built for the rigs: a unit mix and door schedule worked for the boats, RVs, and side-by-sides this valley actually owns, alongside the household overflow that new construction always creates.
Built for the valley: standing-seam steel roofs sized to Tooele Valley snow and wind, with a clean low profile that holds its own against the mountain backdrop.
Wasatch carried it end to end. Steel system design, stamped drawings engineered to the local loads, fabrication, doors, and erection under one contract and one schedule.
In a market growing this fast, the facility that reads clean and rents easy becomes the one tenants remember. Erda was built to be that one.
- 01Single-story drive-up units
- 02Wide paved lanes for trucks and trailers
- 03Mix for boats, RVs, and household overflow
- 04Standing-seam roofs for Tooele Valley loads
- 05SR-36 growth corridor
- 06Design-build under one contract