RV Storage
Rv
storage issues are addressed here like choosing a facility, weather protection,
insurance, and accessibility. If you are storing your RV in a cold climate for
the winter you will find winterize your rv helpful
as well. Visit RV spring startup for information
on pulling your rv OUT of storage. 56% of those who store their
rv keep their RV next to their house while 28% use public storage facilities.
Only 4% have an RV garage for their RV. The average cost per month to store an
rv outside is around $34 and most people live within 15 miles of where they store
the motorhome. Inside covered storage with electricity available and sometimes
air conditioned can cost $140 - $430 a month. Some campgrounds and rv dealerships
also have affordable parking or rv storing facilities and rates.
When choosing a place to store
the rv make sure you address cost, monthly or annual contracts, access hours to
get into your rv, whether the site provides insurance of any kind while on their
lot, taxes, security, and access to a manager or onsite person when needed. Some
rv storage lots provide "winterization", battery charging, cleaning,
period courtesy checks, etc. Inside rv storage verses outside
- outside storage is cheaper, otherwise if you can afford it store the rv inside,
especially if you can do it in a controlled temperature environment. That means
air-conditioned in the hot climates and heated in the cold climates. Inside rv
storage like this eliminates the need for an expensive rv cover, tire covers,
winterizing which takes a lot of time and planning, keeps animals and most bugs
out, prevents all weather related damage like high winds, sun, and hail and rain,
aging. They also tend to be more secure than outside rv storage places. Visit
RV types for comparison of all motorhomes. RV
Refrigerator - while storing the rv for longer than 2 weeks, clean out the
fridge and wipe the insides down with baking soda and water. Then leave an open
box of baking soda inside fridge with door wedged open. If your refrigerator also
runs off 12 bolt batteries make sure switch is OFF. RV Exterior
- breathable, polypropylene covers with zippered entry doors allow easy access
to the interior of the rv if you plan to cover it. Covering the rv like this protects
it from sun damage, acid rain, dirt, bird droppings, sap and more. Some covers
resist water though they are NOT water proof. Actually they are designed to shed
water like condensation, dew, or light rain but allow trapped moisture to evaporate.
They do NOTHING in hard rain. These covers are not without
their problems though. One should be aware that certain animals and bugs find
it quite comfortable under the covers as they appreciate the same protection you
are trying to give your rv. Wind can be real problem as well. Strap and buckle
attachment systems prevent billowing to a degree but be aware that ANY heavily
repetitious movement could cause abrasion damage to weaker components like a plastic
mirror casing or backup camera lens. I If you buy an rv cover
make sure the edges and seams are reinforced to prevent tearing especially over
the ladder, and make sure you get an rv storage bag. RV
Tire covers - We just spent $1,447 having new tires put on our Class A rv.
The bad thing was the tires we threw away had plenty of tread on them. However
they were dry rotted from age and sun damage. Tire covers help prevent this and
they are much cheaper than rv covers. Get the kind with bungee cord fasteners
or good snaps so the wind doesn't tear them off. Heavy-duty flannel-backed vinyl
reflects heat and light and repels liquids. To determine correct size, measure
tire diameter from tread edge to tread edge, across center of wheel cover. Visit
commercial
truck tires for information on buying tires for your semi truck. Visit used
passenger
bus for information on buying a used passenger bus. Batteries
- remove your batteries when storing your rv by disconnecting the cables and removing
the battery altogether. Store battery in a warmer part of your house but not inside
where people sleep. If you are leaving them in the rv connect a smart battery
charging system to them and leave connected to shore power when participating
in rv storage.
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