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Every Stash & Dash facility offers month-to-month rentals, so you're never committed beyond what you actually need. Unit sizes range from compact options for a few boxes up to larger spaces that hold a household's worth of furniture and appliances. Gate hours run from early morning through late evening, giving you flexibility to stop by before work or after dinner. Most units offer drive-up access for easy loading and unloading. Browse the listings below to find the Stash & Dash location that fits your routine.
Our Storage Locations
Tennessee
Johnson City, Tennessee
3314 Wayfield Drive, Johnson City, TN 37601
Stash & Dash on Wayfield Drive sits just off the main corridors of Johnson City, making it a convenient stop for residents throughout Washington County. Families moving into the area often use this location to hold furniture while they settle into a new home or wait for renovations to wrap up. Local businesses store seasonal inventory, signage, and equipment here without the overhead of additional commercial space. The facility blends into the rhythm of daily errands, so checking on your unit never feels like a detour.
Rogersville, Tennessee
530 W Main St, Rogersville, TN 37857
The Stash & Dash location on West Main Street in Rogersville provides storage access right along the town's central thoroughfare. Renters clearing out attics, preparing homes for sale, or holding belongings during life transitions find the central location practical. Contractors and small business owners in Hawkins County use the facility for tools, materials, and archived files that don't need to take up valuable workspace. Stopping by fits naturally into trips through downtown, keeping storage simple and routine.
How to Choose the Right Stash & Dash Storage Location
- If ground-level, no-stairs access would save you time and effort, a drive-up unit lets you pull your vehicle right up to the door for faster loading and unloading.
- If your items are better off inside a secure, enclosed building, indoor storage keeps your belongings protected from outdoor elements and temperature swings.
- If you're between homes or creating breathing room during a renovation, household storage gives you a temporary landing spot for furniture, boxes, and appliances.
- If storing belongings between leases or semesters would make your life easier, student storage offers short-term flexibility for college schedules.
- If a PCS move or deployment means you need reliable, flexible storage, military storage accommodates unpredictable timelines without requiring long-term commitments.
- If your commercial space can't keep up with your business needs, commercial storage provides overflow room for inventory, files, and equipment.
Stash & Dash Storage Questions<
How much space do I really need for a one-bedroom apartment?
A 10×10 unit typically holds the contents of a one-bedroom apartment, including furniture, mattresses, and boxed belongings. If you're storing fewer items or just seasonal pieces, a 5×10 may work. Stash & Dash staff can help you estimate based on what you're bringing in. See the storage unit size guide for room-by-room breakdowns.
Does temperature matter if I'm only storing for a few months?
Even short-term storage can expose items to humidity and heat that cause warping, mold, or deterioration. Electronics, wooden furniture, and photographs are especially vulnerable during Tennessee summers. Climate-controlled units maintain steadier conditions year-round. Learn more about when it matters at the climate-controlled storage page.
What's the best way to protect clothing in storage?
Clean all clothing before packing to prevent stains from setting or attracting pests. Use breathable garment bags or plastic bins rather than cardboard, which can trap moisture. At Stash & Dash, climate-controlled units help prevent musty odors and mildew. The self-storage FAQ has additional packing tips for fabric items.
How quickly can I get access after renting a unit?
Most renters can access their Stash & Dash unit the same day they complete the rental process. Once you have your gate code and unit assignment, you're set to start moving items in. Access hours run from early morning through late evening to fit different schedules. Visit the moving storage page for tips on coordinating your move-in.
Why would someone choose indoor storage over drive-up?
Indoor units sit inside a fully enclosed building, which provides an extra layer of protection from weather and temperature fluctuations. They're often a better fit for sensitive items like documents, electronics, or antiques. Drive-up units prioritize convenience for heavier items and frequent access. Compare both options on the indoor storage page.
Can students use self-storage over summer break?
Absolutely. Stash & Dash offers month-to-month rentals, so students can rent for just the summer and cancel when the fall semester begins. It's a practical way to avoid hauling furniture home or paying for an empty apartment. Smaller units often fit a dorm room's worth of belongings at a reasonable cost. See the household storage page for sizing guidance.
What's included in the rental price at most facilities?
Your rental rate covers the unit itself and access during posted gate hours. Some facilities include basic insurance coverage, while others offer it as an optional add-on. Stash & Dash does not charge hidden fees for things like administrative costs or mandatory lock purchases. The self-storage FAQ explains what to expect when reviewing your rental agreement.
Is self-storage a good option during military relocation?
Self-storage works well for PCS moves and deployments because month-to-month terms let you adjust as orders change. You can store household goods, vehicles, or personal items without committing to a fixed end date. Stash & Dash locations in Tennessee offer the flexibility military families need during transitions. Learn more about planning around military timelines on the military storage page.
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