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Wide variety of sizes
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The average cost to store your RV in Perry is $116 a month.
RVs come in various sizes, so the RV storage size depends on the type of vehicle you have. For instance, a Class C RV should have between a 20- and 40-foot-long, 15-foot-high storage space, while a small travel trailer may only need a 10 X 10 storage unit.
Find RV storage close to home by typing your city into the search bar or by using Neighbor's map tool and zooming into your preferred areas. We offer easy-to-find RV storage units just about anywhere in Perry.
Check out a few of our most popular offerings:
Any-time access: Want the flexibility of grabbing your RV at any time of day? No prob. Book a Perry RV storage unit that provides flexible access.
Top-notch security: Make sure your RV has the safest storage unit possible by choosing a listing that offers security features like a padlock, access code, security cameras, or 24-hour surveillance.
If you're storing your RV for an extended period of time, you should start your RV monthly.
We have some suggestions for keeping your RV in storage long-term, no matter your location: Prevent rust by repairing any holes or cracks, wash the interior and defrost the fridge, clean the outside and put on an RV cover, and start and run the engine monthly.
When temperatures inch toward the low 30s, it's a good idea to winterize your RV. Put antifreeze in the pipes, replace A/C filters and remove and store batteries, and stop rodents from making a home in your vehicle by repairing any holes or cracks.
Try not to store a RV outside in the winter. Limit potential damage from weather with a climate-controlled RV storage unit near Perry.
You'll need to give your RV extra protection if you're storing an RV in hot weather. Increase circulation by opening air vents; wash and wax the outside; empty water tanks; empty, wipe down, and defrost the fridge; and use an RV cover as well as tire and window covers.
Consider renting climate-controlled RV storage to prevent mildew and mold from growing inside your vehicle and keep wood finishes from cracking.
Yes, it's recommended you get insurance. Check your renter's or homeowner's insurance policy to confirm that it covers potential damage or theft while your RV is being stored.