RV storage at AAA Storage provides a safe and convenient solution for protecting your recreational vehicle when it is not in use. Since RVs take up significant space and require proper care, many owners store them at a dedicated facility rather than at home. Whether you need short-term or long-term storage, choosing the right option can help extend the life of your RV and keep it in top condition.
Outdoor storage is the most common and affordable option. RVs are parked in a secured lot, often surrounded by fencing and monitored by video surveillance. While this option does not protect from the elements, it is a cost-effective solution for those who need extra parking space.
Covered storage offers an added layer of protection by providing a roof over the RV. This helps shield the vehicle from sun exposure, rain, and snow while allowing easy access. It is a great middle-ground option between outdoor and indoor storage.
Indoor storage provides the highest level of protection by keeping the RV inside a fully enclosed facility. This option protects against weather damage, pests, and theft. It is the most secure choice but also the most expensive.
RV storage facilities have security features such as gated access, surveillance cameras, and on-site management to help prevent theft and vandalism.
Exposure to the sun, rain, and snow can cause wear and tear on an RV over time. Covered or indoor storage helps protect against UV damage, moisture buildup, and extreme temperatures.
Storing an RV at a facility frees up space at home, avoiding driveway clutter and potential HOA restrictions.
Many storage facilities are located near highways and popular travel destinations, making picking up your RV for your next trip easy. Some facilities even offer amenities like dump stations and wash areas for added convenience.
If storing your RV during colder months, follow winterization steps to prevent freezing and damage to the plumbing system.
Drain all water, sewer, and holding tanks before storage to avoid odors, leaks, and potential damage.
Invest in a breathable, waterproof RV cover for outdoor storage to protect against dirt, moisture, and UV exposure.
Visit the storage facility periodically to inspect your RV, start the engine, and ensure everything remains in good condition.
To prevent damage while your RV is in storage, disconnect the battery, remove the propane tanks, and cover the vents.
Choosing the right RV storage depends on your budget, security needs, and protection preferences. Whether you opt for outdoor, covered, or indoor storage, keeping your RV in a dedicated facility ensures it stays safe, secure, and ready for your next adventure.
AAA Storage offers reliable RV storage solutions with a range of options to fit your needs. Contact us today to find the best RV storage option for you.