From a closet's worth of boxes to a boat parked for the season — compare every unit at J I Bell Storage by size, price, and what it actually holds.
Pick the closest match below — we'll highlight the storage units people in similar situations usually choose. This is a starting point, not a strict rule; call us if you're between two sizes.
Every footprint below is drawn to the same scale, so you can see the real size difference between a 5×10 and a 10×25 at a glance.
Hardin County is lake and river country — these bays and parking spaces are built for trailers, motorhomes, and full-sized boats near Pickwick Lake and the Tennessee River.
Drive-up units are great for anything that isn't sensitive to heat or humidity — tools, outdoor equipment, vehicles. Climate-controlled units hold a steady temperature and humidity year-round, which matters most for electronics, antiques, wood furniture, musical instruments, and important documents during hot Tennessee summers.
When in doubt, size up. Overpacking a slightly-too-small unit makes items harder to access and increases the risk of damage. The cost difference between adjacent sizes is usually small compared to the hassle of outgrowing a unit early.
Yes — if your needs change, give us a call and we'll help you move to a different unit size, subject to availability.
Yes. Tennessee requires sales tax on the storage of motor vehicles, and any vehicle stored with us should be currently registered. Our outdoor spaces are uncovered; enclosed bays (12×35 and 15×45) offer full protection with tall roll-up doors built for trailers and motorhomes.
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