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Store Your Belongings Safely

ABG Self Storage has been serving the Lebanon, Tennessee and surrounding areas for over 60 years. Whether you need to store your items because you're moving to a new home or business, moving back home for the summer from college, or are being deployed overseas, we have a solution that will fit your needs. More than half of our business is referral based because we treat our customers like family. We go out of our way to ensure that everyone is taken care of. Give us a call today to become part of the family at 615-444-0254.
Senior, Military, & Student Discounts Available

Why Store With ABG?

We understand that you have many options when it comes to storing your items. Here are some reasons to store with us:
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Family-Friendly Staff
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Locally Owned and Operated
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Camera Surveillance Security System
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Conveniently Located
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7 Days a Week Access
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Drive-Up Access
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Fully Fenced Facility
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Low Rates

Self-Storage FAQs

  • How Much Do Storage Units Cost in Lebanon, TN?

    Storage units in Lebanon, TN, typically range from about $35–$60 per month for a 5x5, $85–$140 for a 10x10, and $130–$220+ for larger sizes like a 10x20 or 10x30. Rates change with size, amenities, and local demand in Wilson County, and promotions can lower your first month’s cost.

  • What Items Are Not Allowed in a Storage Unit in Tennessee?

    For safety and compliance, certain items can’t be stored in Tennessee storage units. Prohibited items typically include food or perishable goods, live plants or animals, flammables and hazardous materials (gasoline, propane, paint thinners), explosives or fireworks, illegal items, medical or biohazard waste, and anything that leaks or emits strong odors. Unregistered or inoperable vehicles and large quantities of tires are also restricted. Living or working inside a unit is not permitted. 

  • What Should I Do if My Gate Code or Unit Door Isn’t Working?

    First, re-enter your gate code slowly and include any required symbols, then wait a few seconds for the reader. Make sure you’re within access hours and that your account is current. If a roll-up door sticks, check that the latch is fully released and the path is clear; don’t force it. Try another keypad if available.