Reasons To Consider RV Storage

Did you buy an RV for road trips during a certain time of year but you are running into issues as to where to store the RV the rest of the time? If you don't want to park the RV on your own property, one other solution you could look into would be renting out an RV storage space. Here's why an RV storage solution might be best for you. 

Avoid Damage From Bad Weather

If it gets especially bad in your neck of the woods during the winter, you may want to find shelter for your RV. A bad snowstorm or even a hailstorm could cause damage to your RV's exterior. You could have this same concern about the weather if you live in a more tropical climate during hurricane season or in the middle of Tornado Alley during tornado season.

Protect From Theft

Does your neighborhood have maybe a touch more crime than you would like? Or maybe you just want to keep your RV somewhere besides out in the open in order to obtain more peace of mind? An RV storage facility may provide more protection from theft or other criminals like vandals. A good RV storage facility will have locked gates and security cameras which is likely far more than what you can do at home.

Prolong Life Span

Your RV could also pick up additional wear and tear over time from being stored outside on your property. Your tires or components under the hood may not respond well to being outdoors and completely stationary for a long period of time. Get your RV indoors in a climate-controlled environment, drain the fluids, and disconnect the battery and then you'll likely be in better shape for extending the life of your RV.

Avoid HOA Trouble

Maybe you are looking for RV storage because your neighbors are not pleased. If your community has an HOA, there might be a rule about parking an RV outside for an extended amount of time. Get your RV off of your property and keep the HOA happy to avoid any potential trouble.

Lower Insurance or Registration Costs

If you know you will not be driving your RV for so many months out of the year and will be putting it in storage, you may be able to reduce your insurance or registration costs, depending on your insurer's policies and which state you live in.

Contact a local RV storage service to learn more. 


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