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RV storage in Anthony costs $109 per month, on average.
RVs come in various sizes, so the RV storage size depends on the class of vehicle you have. For example, a Class A RV needs at least a 15-foot-high, 40-foot-long storage space, while an RV trailer storage unit could be 10 X 10.
You can find RV storage nearby by entering your location into the search bar or by zooming into your preferred areas on the map tool. We have convenient RV storage units in various neighborhoods throughout Anthony.
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Access 24-Hour: Want to grab your vehicle on your own time frame? No problem. Rent an Anthony RV storage unit on Neighbor that provides flexible access.
Security: Give your RV the most secure storage unit possible by choosing a listing that offers security features like a padlock, access code, 24/7 surveillance, or alarm systems.
For full-time RV storage, it's a good idea to start your RV monthly.
We have some suggestions for keeping a RV in storage long-term, no matter where you live: Power wash the exterior and put on an RV cover, defrost the fridge and wash the interior, prevent rust by repairing any cracks or holes, and start the engine monthly.
When temperatures inch toward the low 30s, it's a good idea to winterize your RV. First, put antifreeze in the pipes. Then, replace A/C filters and take out and store batteries. Last, patch up any holes or cracks to keep rodents from entering.
It's best not to store a RV outside in the winter. Limit potential damage from weather with a climate-controlled RV storage unit near Anthony.
You'll need to give your RV extra protection if you're storing an RV in hot weather. Empty, wipe down, and defrost the refrigerator; drain water tanks; open vents slightly; clean and wax the outside; and put on tire and window covers and an RV cover.
It's also a good idea to rent climate-controlled RV storage to prevent mildew and mold from growing and prevent wood finishes from drying out.
Yes, you should have insurance. Oftentimes, homeowner's or renter's insurance will cover any theft or damage while your RV is in storage, but check your policy to confirm.