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Indoor Storage: is it worth it

jbjuices
Explorer
Explorer
I've always wanted indoor storage since I had it with our first TT and the condition of it remained new for the 3 years we had it. Since then we moved from that area and now I'm hard pressed to find indoor storage around me. Well there's a brand new place that opened up the road and it's $250 a month (trying to work out a deal), but here are the amenities: enclosed garage, garage door opener, and electricity in garage. The facility itself offers a dump station with water, a RV Wash station, and compressed air station.

Does anyone else pay for enclosed storage? Would you?
RV: 2018 Highland Ridge Open Range 328BHS
TV: 2017 Ford F350 Platinum
2nd RV: 2010 Jayco 1207 PUP
2nd TV: 2004 Ford Excursion V10
Me ('72), DW ('76),
DS ('02), DD ('05), DD ('08)
Yellow Lab ('14), Golden Doodle ('12), Bichon Frise ('18)
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_1nobby
Explorer
Explorer
I store indoors for the Canadian winter.
Retired cattle barn.
Roughly 75 cars, boats and RVs stored there over the winter.
Concrete floor.
$5 a foot per month.
For me it works out to $110 a month X 6 months = $660

It's worth it to me:
A) Protects the trailer
B)Frees up driveway space for the winter

rbpru
Explorer II
Explorer II
Indoor storage is a premium that few care to pay for. I our case the TT never sits long enough to make it worth while.

Fortunately we have a shady TT parking spot so the Indiana summer sun is not as brutal an issue to us as it is for others.
Twenty six foot 2010 Dutchmen Lite pulled with a 2011 EcoBoost F-150 4x4.

Just right for Grandpa, Grandma and the dog.

Durb
Explorer
Explorer
Depends on your finances. For some $250/month is a whole lot of money and for others it is pocket change. For $3k per year I can pay myself to remove and install the cover a number of times.

shfd739
Explorer
Explorer
We're paying $110/month here for covered with dump station,air station and potable water onsite. I haven't been able to find fully enclosed storage in town. I figure covered still keeps the sun,rain and hail off so that's good enough for me..last month the manager offered us a different spot that is fully shaded instead of the one we were in that had our front cap in the sun. One day I'll have a spot at home until then this works.
'17 Shadow Cruiser 240BHS
'08 Toyota Sequoia Platinum
‘07 NBS Silverado 2500 Dmax

colliehauler
Explorer III
Explorer III
You should be able to find storage yards with pole barns for around $60. a month.

jbjuices
Explorer
Explorer
My wife and I discussed it and it's way to much. Love the amenities, but it's not worth $200 per month more than my outdoor storage. I'm going up to buy an Element cover from CW and will just plan the 20 minutes to put on and take off. I used to store in the caves up in Kansas City, which is climate controlled, they park it for you and the cost is around $150 per month.
RV: 2018 Highland Ridge Open Range 328BHS
TV: 2017 Ford F350 Platinum
2nd RV: 2010 Jayco 1207 PUP
2nd TV: 2004 Ford Excursion V10
Me ('72), DW ('76),
DS ('02), DD ('05), DD ('08)
Yellow Lab ('14), Golden Doodle ('12), Bichon Frise ('18)

CavemanCharlie
Explorer III
Explorer III
It is worth it to store it indoors. But, that is a lot of money. Are you sure that you can't find something cheaper ? Maybe run a add in your local Craigslist or paper or something asking for storage and see what shows up. I know that you must be careful with what you find though.

Bears_Den
Explorer
Explorer
I store indoors and just dealt with hurricane Irma. My 2014 TT looks as good as the day I bought it. When I sold my HTT the people that bought it couldn’t believe how good a shape it was in when they saw it, they thought I was kidding when I said it was stored indoors. In Florida the sun is an absolute killer for RVs left outside.
2014 Kodiak 279 rbsl
2017 Ford F-150 King Ranch V8
Equalizer hitch
Ford integrated brake controller
2004 Travel Lite 23S Hybrid Travel Trailer ( previous trailer )
1998 Viking Popup ( previous trailer )




No substitute for experience

treyster
Explorer
Explorer
We bought our trailer last fall and found a nice outdoor storage site for $65/month. In July we got a notice we had to vacate in 30 days. Apparently the suburb the storage lot was in had a no boat or RV storage provision in their laws. Since the RV storage lot was not visible from the road, it operated for years until it got caught. Anyhow 200 boats and RV's had 30 days to find someplace else in an already tight storage market.
We got on it immediately and got quite lucky to find covered storage for $88/month. It's tricky backing it in but well worth it

DanKirk
Explorer
Explorer
Agreed, but unfortunately I don't have the land, or RV parking at my house. Until I get my own RV garage, I will need to rent the indoor storage.
2017 Windjammer 3006WK
2011 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 Crew Cab Cummins Turbo Diesel

coolmom42
Explorer II
Explorer II
spoon059 wrote:
If you have the land, you can purchase a Carolina Carport for about the cost of renting indoor storage for a year. That's what I did... about $2400 total to have a metal carport installed. Mine is under cover, in my yard.


Yep, you could buy several really nice carports for that price.
Single empty-nester in Middle TN, sometimes with a friend or grandchild on board

spoon059
Explorer II
Explorer II
If you have the land, you can purchase a Carolina Carport for about the cost of renting indoor storage for a year. That's what I did... about $2400 total to have a metal carport installed. Mine is under cover, in my yard.
2015 Ram CTD
2015 Jayco 29QBS

kcfissel
Explorer
Explorer
We store our 26'er in a pole barn type shed I built for my pontoon boat that we no longer have. Fortunately the trailer fits nicely. It gets some afternoon sun for a few hours, but I put up a sun sail to block the front. It's not perfect, but I think it really helps. Sun is a killer.
Ken

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gmw_photos
Explorer
Explorer
I'd spend the $3K/year for more camping trips.

In my case, I'm retired and on and off the road so much, it makes little sense to store it anywhere.