How To Prepare Your RV For Storage

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How To Prepare Your RV For Storage

23 September 2020
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Owning an RV is a lot of fun; taking trips and going on adventures is a great way to make memories and get away for a while. These recreational vehicles also come with a long laundry list of maintenance items. If you own an RV or are thinking of purchasing one, here is a detailed list of things you will need to do to prepare it for storage.

Find RV Storage

You will need to do some research and find a storage facility that is placed conveniently for your family. If you want quick and easy access to the vehicle, you should find something nearby. There are a variety of types of storage for recreational vehicles. You can find temperature-controlled garages, outdoor lots, or even people who will lease you a parking place on their private land. Check out pricing and compare it with the type of storage being offered. Be sure to call around to multiple storage places to see what the average pricing for this service is. Most lots will charge you a monthly fee and have lower prices for contracts that are longer in duration. 

Deep Cleaning

You always want to put your RV into storage after it has had a deep cleaning. It might seem silly to scrub it so hard just to lock it up, but it will be ready to go when you decide to use it again. Leaving food or crumbs in a vehicle can cause issues with rodents or other pests. Carpet and upholstery stains that sit are much harder to scrub later. Smells can be magnified when things are sealed and left to bake into the interior of the vehicle. Retaining the value of your RV should be a top priority, and it takes some time and work to ensure things stay in good shape. Make sure any appliances are cleaned and drained before you lock things up as well.

Covering

Covering your RV is one of the most important steps. There are different covers you can look into that will cover the entire vehicle. Finding something that fits properly and isn't too big will help keep dirt out and deter critters. Weather can take a toll on a parked RV, especially if it sits for a long period of time. Sun damage can fade and weaken leather interiors and lead to the seats cracking or tearing. Rain can find its way into cracks and crevices and cause water damage or mold problems too. Find the right cover, and seal it up.

Learning how to care for and store your RV will help you maintain it for pleasure and help it hold value. For more information on RV storage, contact a local storage company in your area.