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RV storage in South Plainfield costs $172 per month, on average.
The RV storage size you need depends on the type of vehicle. For example, a Class A RV needs at least a 15-foot-high, 40-foot-long storage space, while a small travel trailer will require at least a 10 X 10 storage unit.
You can find RV storage close to home by zooming into your preferred areas on the map tool or by entering your zip code into the search bar. You'll see convenient RV storage units in many neighborhoods throughout South Plainfield.
Here's what you may find:
Access any time: Need the flexibility of grabbing your vehicle on your own timetable? No prob. Book a South Plainfield RV storage unit on Neighbor that offers flexible access.
Security: Many types of RV storage in South Plainfield offer security features like a padlock or access code, while some even have all-day surveillance or security cameras. Neighbor offers the best in safe South Plainfield RV storage.
Start your RV once a month if you're not using your RV for a while.
Here's what to do if you have to store your RV long-term: Prevent rust by repairing any holes or cracks, defrost the refrigerator and wash the inside, power wash the outside and use an RV cover, and start the engine every month.
When temps get into the low 30s, you should winterize your RV. Put antifreeze in the pipes, remove and store batteries and replace A/C filters, and repair any holes or cracks to stop rodents from getting in.
Try not to store a RV outside in the winter. Limit potential damage from weather with climate-controlled RV storage in South Plainfield.
Storing an RV in hot weather means you need to give it extra protection. Wash and wax the outside; use an RV cover as well as tire and window covers; empty, clean, and defrost the refrigerator; drain water tanks; and open vents slightly.
Consider renting climate-controlled RV storage to keep mold and mildew from growing and prevent wood finishes from cracking.
We highly recommend getting insurance. Oftentimes, homeowner's or renter's insurance should cover potential theft or damage while your RV is being stored, but check your policy to confirm.