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RV Storage UnitsRV STORAGE - BOAT STORAGE - AUTO STORAGE

So you have invested in a recreational vehicle / boat for your family to enjoy. Now the catch is that you'll need a place to keep it between uses.

We understand that you have made a big investment and it is important for you to find a storage facility that provides high quality construction, and a convenient location. Offering our customers the time to enjoy their investments rather than using up spare time maintaining them.

Relax, We've Got You Covered

  • State of the art storage facilities for RV, Boat & Cars
  • Secure facilities with state of the art video surveillance systems
  • Electricity in every unit
  • Easy and Convenient access to I-95 and other major roadways
  • Large aisle for easy access

Benefits of Indoor Storage

  • Protection from sun and weather
  • Protection from paint oxidation
  • Protects tires from sun damage
  • Prevents rainwater build-up
  • Prevents rotting of boat covers
  • Protection from vandalism and theft
  • Protection from wheel rust
  • Extends time between detailing
  • Extends rubber roof life & reduces required maintenance
  • Prevents water and chemical spotting
  • Prevents intrusion of rodents, birds or insects
  • Keeps vandals away from your vehicle
  • Helps retain your resale value

Don't let your investment deteriorate from the outside elements. Call us today for better vehicle storage and more time for fun!

RV Storage Tips

Here are a variety of storage suggestions that we think you'll find helpful. Additionally, specific procedures recommended by the RV or boat manufacturer, chassis manufacturer and appliance producers should be closely considered.

  • For the best long term care, store your vehicle in an area protected from the sun's harmful rays. A storage unit with a roof is recommended
  • Review owner's manual for engine, LP gas, generator, water heater and sanitation system storage tips.
  • Remove all perishable food from cabinets.
  • Turn off refrigerator; verify all power sources are off by checking 12 volt, 110 volt and LP gas.
  • Remove all food from the refrigerator, clean the inside and leave the door open to ventilate.
  • Clean rooftop air conditioner filters and cover the outside unit.
  • Clean the interior of the RV, pull shades and close blinds.
  • Turn off the propane cylinders and cover the regulator
  • Cover or tape vents to the furnace and range hood for long-term storage.
  • Ensure all roof vents and windows are closed. Prevent condensation if necessary by using chemical-type dehumidifiers.
  • Check tire pressure and cover the tires if they will be exposed to the sun.
  • Inspect roof, body, interior, soft molding and caulking.
  • Service locks with spray lubricant to prevent rust and freezing.
  • Remove batteries, store in an area not subject to freezing and test periodically; charge if necessary.
  • In motor homes, check all operating fluid levels under the hood and top off the gasoline tank. Add a fuel stabilizer.
  • Empty and thoroughly rinse all holding tanks. In winter, all water tanks, lines and pumps should be drained and filled with non-toxic RV antifreeze to keep any remaining water from freezing the system. (Never use automobile antifreeze in your water system!)