To get started with storing your RV, here’s what you need to know:
Make a Reservation: Many RV and boat storage facilities require reservations, which you can usually make in person, by phone, or online. Reserving your spot ensures the right parking space is available when you need it.
Rental Agreements: Most facilities offer flexible, month-to-month rentals, so you’re not locked into a long-term lease. However, some may have minimum stay requirements, so clarify terms that work best for your needs.
Prepare Documentation: To rent an RV storage space, you may need:
A government-issued photo ID
Your Trailer's registration or title
Proof of insurance
Payment Options: Facilities often accept multiple payment methods, such as credit cards, but confirming accepted payment types beforehand is a good idea.
Prepare Your Vehicle for Storage:
Clean and service your Trailer or boat to keep it in optimal condition.
Protect the engine and battery by disconnecting the battery or using a disconnect switch.
Cover your RV or boat to shield it from the elements and maintain the interior.
Make sure to take all loose items from your boat, specifically get a cover with a lock.
Ongoing Maintenance During Storage:
Run your Travel Trailer every two months to keep it in good working order.
Periodically check the battery voltage and consider using a trickle charger to maintain charge.
Security: While no facility can guarantee complete safety, many offer features like security cameras, fencing, and ample lighting to protect your RV.
Following these steps will help you start your RV storage experience smoothly, keeping your vehicle safe and ready for future use. ...
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November 18th, 2024