Expert Tips for Storing Your RV



June 21st, 2025


If you're an RV owner, you know how valuable your recreational vehicle is—not just in terms of cost, but also in the freedom it provides. But when the travel season ends, the question becomes: Where should you store your RV? Whether you’re considering outdoor or indoor RV storage, making the right decision can save you time, money, and stress. Here are expert tips for storing your RV—and why using a storage facility is often the best solution.

Why You Should Store Your RV at a Storage Facility

1. Free Up Space at Home

Most driveways aren’t designed to accommodate a 30-foot RV. Parking your rig at home can block access, create eyesores, and even violate local HOA or zoning rules.

2. Avoid HOA Fines or City Ordinances

Many homeowners’ associations and city codes restrict RV parking on residential streets or driveways. Using a storage facility helps you stay compliant and avoid potential fines.

3. Enhanced Security

Our storage facilities offer features like gated access, security cameras, and on-site staff—much safer than leaving your RV on the curb or in an open driveway.

4. Protection from the Elements

Storing your RV outside at home leaves it exposed to sun, wind, rain, and snow. Over time, these conditions can cause roof damage, tire dry rot, and fading paint. A indoor storage unit or a cover helps extend the life of your RV.

Tips for Indoor RV Storage

If you're opting for indoor RV storage, you’ll get the best protection from weather and theft. Here’s how to prep your RV for indoor storage:
  • Clean and Empty the RV: Remove food, trash, and perishables to prevent pests and odors.
  • Disconnect the Battery: This prevents slow drainage and prolongs battery life.
  • Add Fuel Stabilizer: Keeps the fuel from breaking down and damaging the engine.
  • Cover Vents and Windows: Keeps dust and critters out while protecting the interior.
  • Inflate the Tires: Prevents flat spots from developing during long-term storage.

Tips for Outdoor RV Storage

Outdoor storage is usually more affordable and accessible. If you're storing your RV outside, follow these extra steps:
  • Use a High-Quality RV Cover: This shields against UV rays, rain, and debris.
  • Seal All Openings: Check seals around windows, doors, and roof vents to keep moisture out.
  • Lift the Tires (Optional): Use blocks or tire cradles to reduce pressure on the tires.
  • Check on It Monthly: Give your RV a walkaround inspection to catch any issues early.

Pro Maintenance Tip

Whether indoors or outdoors, make sure to winterize your RV properly if storing during cold months. Drain water lines, use RV antifreeze, and protect the plumbing to avoid costly damage.

Why Our Facility Is the Best Place for Your RV

At our facilities, we offer a range of RV storage options tailored to your needs:
  • Indoor units with power for trickle charging for maximum protection
  • Uncovered outdoor spaces for easy access and budget-friendly pricing
  • 24/7 video surveillance and gated access
  • Flexible month-to-month leasing
Whether you're storing your RV for the season or year-round, we’re here to keep it safe and road-ready. Contact us today to learn more about RV storage options or reserve your spot before spaces fill up!


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