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Class A Motorhomes
Outdoor storage
Due to their large size, outdoor or covered storage is often necessary to accommodate the length and height of Class A motorhomes.
Class B Motorhomes
Indoor or outdoor storage
Class B motorhomes, with their compact size, can often fit into indoor storage with height and length restrictions.
Class C Motorhomes
Outdoor storage
Class C motorhomes typically have a size that only allows for outdoor storage options.
Travel Trailers
Indoor or outdoor storage
The storage needs of travel trailers can vary depending on their size. Smaller travel trailers can often fit indoors, while larger models may require outdoor storage.
Fifth Wheels
Outdoor storage
Due to their taller height and substantial length, fifth wheels generally require outdoor storage arrangements.
Toy Haulers
Outdoor storage
Similar to fifth wheels, toy haulers typically necessitate outdoor storage due to their larger size.
Small Campers
Indoor or outdoor storage
Small campers, being more compact, can often fit into indoor storage units with size restrictions.
Pop-up Trailers
Indoor or outdoor storage
Pop-up trailers, also known as folding campers, typically have a collapsible design that allows for easy towing and storage. They can often fit into indoor storage units.
Truck Campers
Indoor storage
Truck campers, designed to be mounted onto a pickup truck bed, can usually fit indoors which helps protect the camper from the elements and provides added security.
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The RV storage unit dimensions you need depend on the vehicle type. For instance, a Class A RV needs at least a 40-foot-long, 15-foot-high storage space, while an RV trailer storage unit could be 10 X 10.
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Start and run your RV once a month if you're not using your RV for a while.
Here are some suggestions for keeping a RV in storage long-term, no matter your location: Defrost the fridge and clean the interior, fix any holes or cracks to prevent rust, power wash the exterior and use an RV cover, and start the engine once a month.
When temperatures inch toward the low 30s, it's a good idea to winterize your RV. First, put antifreeze in the pipes. Then, take out and store batteries and replace A/C filters. Last, repair any cracks or holes to prevent rodents from making a home in your RV.
Try not to store a RV outside in the winter. Limit potential damage from weather with climate-controlled RV storage in Hampton.
You should give your RV extra protection if you're storing an RV in hot weather. Wash and wax the exterior; put on an RV cover as well as window and tire covers; empty, wipe down, and defrost the fridge; empty water tanks; and increase circulation by opening vents.
Rent indoor, climate-controlled RV storage to prevent mildew and mold from growing and keep wood finishes from cracking.
Yes, it's suggested you get insurance. Typically, renter's or homeowner's insurance will cover any theft or damage while your RV is in storage, but check your policy to confirm.