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On national average, renting a 10ft, 20ft, or 40ft storage container costs anywhere from $75 to $200. To get exact shipping container price quotes in Tennessee fill out the form above and get connected with up to 5 suppliers near your area in Tennessee.
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Common Storage Container Size

10ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 10 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 9.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 560 cubic feet
20ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 20 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 19.4 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 1,170 cubic feet


40ft Shipping Containers
External Dimensions: 40 ft x 8 ft x 8.5 ft
Internal Dimensions: 39.5 ft x 7.8 ft x 7.9 ft
Capacity: 2,390 cubic feet
Commercial and Construction Storage Container Rental in Tennessee
For your construction site storage needs, you can now compare quotes from up to five suppliers that provide commercial and construction storage container rental in Tennessee. By the way, comparing different suppliers helps you find the best price and ensures you get containers that meet your security and size requirements. Construction activity in Tennessee remains strong, with recent projects including the Ford BlueOval City in Stanton, the Nashville Yards development, the FedEx Logistics headquarters in Memphis, the Music City Center expansion in Nashville, and the Knoxville Multi-Use Stadium.
Consideration When Renting Conex Containers Tennessee
Provider Reputation and Reviews: Choose a rental company with positive reviews and local experience. Reliable providers are more likely to respond quickly to issues. Look up reviews specific to Tennessee to see how they handle weather, delivery, and customer service. Local knowledge can make a big difference.
Local Climate Resistance: Tennessee has humid summers and wet winters, so containers must resist rust and leaks. Choose units made of weather-resistant steel. Ask if the container has proper sealing and ventilation. This protects your items from moisture, especially in places like Memphis, where rainfall is often high.
Delivery Access and Terrain: Tennessee has both flatlands and hilly areas. Make sure the delivery truck can access your site easily. In neighborhoods like Signal Mountain near Chattanooga, sloped terrain might limit placement. A level surface is best to avoid container shifting or water pooling near the base.
Rental Duration Options: Some providers offer flexible rental terms, from weekly to long-term. If you’re in a fast-changing area like East Nashville, you may need a short-term solution during renovations. Confirm whether you can extend the rental without large fees or penalties.
Container Size and Use Case: Most containers are 20 or 40 feet long. Choose the right size based on what you plan to store. A smaller container may work for personal items, while a larger one suits commercial storage. Businesses in Murfreesboro often rent larger units during construction projects.
Security Features: Tennessee cities can vary in crime rates. Look for containers with lockboxes, heavy-duty locks, and solid steel construction. This is especially important if placing the unit in a busy area. Good security gives peace of mind when storing valuable tools or inventory.
Permit and Zoning Requirements: Some towns require permits for placing storage containers. Check with your local codes office before renting. This applies more in residential areas than rural ones. Cities like Franklin may have zoning rules to protect neighborhood appearance or limit long-term container use.
Cities in Tennessee: Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Jackson, Johnson City, Hendersonville, Kingsport, Bartlett, Smyrna, Collierville, Cleveland, Brentwood, Germantown, Spring Hill, and more.