Check the pressure of all tires and check for dry rot. Cover any tires that will be exposed to the elements.
Remove any batteries. Store the batteries in an area that is not subjected to the elements. Periodically test and charge the batteries if needed.
Make sure to remove all perishable items from any cabinets, refrigerators, or other parts of the vehicle.
Turn off refrigerators. Verify that all power sources are off.
Turn off supply valves and appliances. Keep any vents open. If stored for an extended period, make sure to inspect your propane system before use!
Open rooftop vents to circulate air. This helps prevent mold and mildew.
Place covers over your vehicle—especially over furniture—for an added layer of protection against dust and grime.
Our completely paved, large aisles, and wide and well-lit driveways can accommodate large trucks, RV’s, and/or trailers.
All our storage units are located on the ground level for your convenient storage access, and we have both climate-controlled and conventional units.
This state-of-the-art facility includes well-lit buildings with wide aisles that are monitored 24 hours a day using a digital video surveillance system.
Our driveways can accommodate large trucks, RVs, or trailers.