Highway 99 Storage offers multiple storage solutions for local residents and businesses, including standard self storage units, climate-controlled storage, drive-up accessible units, and space for vehicle, boat, and RV storage. Whether you need to store a few extra household items or larger recreational equipment, we offer practical storage options designed to fit a wide range of needs.
Yes. Our storage units are useful for both residential and commercial customers. Many people use self storage while moving, downsizing, remodeling, or decluttering. Local businesses often use storage for tools, equipment, supplies, records, seasonal inventory, signage, and overflow materials.
People rent storage for all kinds of reasons. Some need temporary space during a move. Others need long-term storage for furniture, keepsakes, business supplies, or seasonal belongings. Storage is also a great option for people who need more room at home, want to clear out a garage, or need off-site parking for a boat, trailer, or RV.
Yes. Self storage can be a very helpful short-term solution during life transitions like moving, home renovations, estate cleanouts, staging a home for sale, or welcoming a family member into your home. It gives you flexibility without forcing you to overcrowd your living space.
It can be. Long-term storage is ideal for items you don’t need every day but still want to keep protected and accessible. Many customers use storage long-term for sentimental items, seasonal décor, business records, excess furniture, or recreational vehicles.
In addition to Chapel Hill, our storage facility is convenient for customers in nearby communities such as Unionville, Eagleville, College Grove, Lewisburg, and surrounding Middle Tennessee areas. If you live or work nearby and need extra space, Highway 99 Storage is a practical local solution.
As a general rule, you should avoid storing anything hazardous, flammable, illegal, perishable, or otherwise unsafe. It’s always best to confirm what is or is not allowed before moving items in.
It’s typically best to avoid storing perishable food or anything that may attract pests or create sanitation issues.
Hazardous and flammable materials are generally not appropriate for storage. When in doubt, always ask before storing anything that may be unsafe.
Yes, many people store electronics, but climate-controlled storage is often the better option for items that may be sensitive to temperature swings.
Yes. These are some of the most common items people place in storage, especially when trying to free up closet, attic, or garage space.
The right size depends on what you plan to store. If you’re storing only a few boxes, small furniture, or seasonal items, a smaller unit may be enough. If you’re storing the contents of several rooms, large furniture, appliances, or business inventory, a medium or large unit may be a better fit. Size is one of the most common questions storage customers ask before renting.
A 5x10 storage unit is typically a good fit for boxes, small furniture, holiday decorations, office items, totes, and miscellaneous household belongings. It can work well for someone needing a little extra room without renting a much larger space.
A 10x10 storage unit often works well for the contents of a bedroom, one-bedroom apartment, or several larger household items. It may be a good option for mattresses, couches, dressers, boxes, small appliances, and general household overflow.
A 10x20 unit is usually a strong choice for larger storage needs. It can often hold the contents of multiple rooms, larger furniture sets, appliances, tools, and more. This size may also work well for business storage or larger cleanup and transition projects.
That depends on how much you’re moving. If you are storing the contents of an apartment or several rooms while between homes, you may need a medium or large unit. If you are only storing select items during staging, remodeling, or a temporary transition, a smaller unit may be enough.
Business storage needs vary based on what you’re storing. A small unit may work for boxes, files, and supplies. A medium or larger unit may be better for inventory, equipment, displays, or tools. If you run a local business and need more flexibility, it helps to choose a facility with easy access and room to grow.
Climate-controlled storage is designed to help maintain a more stable environment than a standard unit. It can help protect certain items from extreme temperature swings and provide added peace of mind for more sensitive belongings.
You may want climate-controlled storage if you’re storing items that can be affected by heat, cold, or humidity. This may include electronics, wood furniture, antiques, important papers, collectibles, clothing, artwork, photographs, and family keepsakes.
Climate-controlled storage is often best for:
Climate control is a common feature storage shoppers look for, especially when storing temperature-sensitive items.
For many customers, yes. If you’re storing valuable, sentimental, or temperature-sensitive items, climate control can be worth the added protection. It helps reduce the risk of damage caused by fluctuating conditions over time.
In many cases, yes. If your items will be stored for an extended period, climate-controlled storage can be a smart choice for anything that may be more vulnerable to environmental changes.
A drive-up storage unit is a storage space that allows you to pull a vehicle up close to the unit for easier loading and unloading. This is especially helpful if you are moving heavier items, multiple boxes, tools, furniture, or business materials.
Drive-up storage saves time and reduces the physical effort involved in moving items. It’s especially convenient for people who need frequent access, are storing bulky belongings, or want a faster in-and-out experience.
Yes. Many small businesses and contractors prefer drive-up storage because it makes it easier to load supplies, equipment, and materials without carrying everything long distances.
Yes. If you need more space at home or want to avoid keeping a large recreational vehicle in the driveway, RV storage can be a practical and convenient option.
For many customers, yes. Outdoor parking can be a convenient solution for larger vehicles and recreational equipment, especially if you want quick access. It’s a practical choice for people who need storage without using valuable driveway or yard space at home.
In many cases, yes. Storage facilities that offer parking or vehicle storage can be a good solution for trailers, extra cars, work vehicles, and recreational equipment that you don’t want taking up space at home or at your business.
With 24-hour access, customers have added flexibility to get to their belongings on their schedule. That makes storage more convenient for early mornings, evenings, weekends, and unpredictable move-in or move-out situations.
Yes. Online bill pay gives customers a fast and convenient way to manage their account from anywhere, which helps simplify the rental experience.
Absolutely. Storage is often one of the easiest ways to reduce stress during a move. It helps you stay organized, avoid overcrowding your home, and create flexibility when closing dates, move-in dates, or renovation schedules don’t line up perfectly.
Highway 99 Storage emphasizes secure storage features designed to help customers feel confident storing their belongings.
Yes. Highway 99 Storage highlights digital video surveillance, which helps support security and peace of mind for customers storing personal or business items.
When you place your belongings in storage, you want to know the facility is designed with protection in mind. Features like surveillance, controlled access, and a well-maintained property can make a big difference in how comfortable you feel storing important items.
Yes. Security is always one of the smartest things to ask about before choosing a storage facility. When comparing options, many customers want to know about surveillance, access, visibility, and how easy it is to enter and exit the property.