Why Covered Storage Is The Ideal Way To Protect Your RV When You're Not Using It

Posted on: 20 January 2020

When you own an RV, it's often necessary to rent a place to park it off of your property. If you live in city limits or in an HOA community, you probably won't be allowed to park an RV on your property. You may not even want a big RV on your property taking up so much space. RVs, even small ones, are usually too tall to fit in a standard residential garage, so the best solution is to find an RV storage facility. When you look for a facility, look for one that has covered storage. Here's why you want covered RV storage and how it compares to other options.

Why Covered Storage Is Important For An RV

When an RV is parked in the same spot for a long time, it's at risk of damage from the sun and weather. For instance, if the sun beats down on the same window or side of the RV for weeks or months, fading of upholstery or deterioration of decals and rubber parts might occur. It's best to protect your RV from direct sunlight when it's in storage and to protect it from wind and rain as much as possible to prevent damage to the body as well as the interior.

This is especially important when the RV isn't next to your house and you may not get to check on it very often. A small leak from rain could do a lot of damage if it's undetected for months.

Why Covered Storage Is Better Than Open Storage

The least expensive RV storage is open storage where you park your RV in a field of grass, gravel, or pavement next to several other RVs. At the very least, you'll want to cover your RV with a tarp or fitted cover to protect it from the sun, but then you run the risk of picking up your RV to find it covered with mold or mildew. Plus, when your RV is in an open lot that doesn't get much activity, mice could be a problem. You don't want to open up your RV to find mice damage and odors. Covered storage provides a roof for your RV that blocks sun and rain. These are often on paved lots so things like bugs and rodents are less of a concern.

Why Covered Storage Is Better Than Enclosed Storage

Enclosed storage comes in two forms. You can rent an individual storage unit that's long enough and tall enough for an RV or you can park your RV inside a garage with several other RVs. Some of these units can even be heated so you get the ultimate protection. The drawback to enclosed storage is the cost. You may have difficulty justifying the extra cost when a simple covered storage unit protects your RV well.

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