The Pros and Cons of Indoor and Outdoor RV Storage

As you drive through neighborhoods in the cities around your home, you might notice that many RV owners have the vehicles parked in front of their homes or store them somewhere in the backyards. Is this really the best route when it comes to storing the coaches, homes, and RVs that are used to create so many lasting memories? Even in sunny climates, there are elements that can be harmful to the interiors and exteriors of these vehicles. However, there are some benefits to outdoor storage as well.

What are the pros and cons to both indoor and outdoor RV storage?

There are some great reasons to choose indoor storage. When the vehicles are parked inside a storage facility, you’ll get protection from the wind, rain, sun radiation, and heat. Vehicles storage outside may be vulnerable to mice, insects, and other vermin. If the RV is parked near trees, then the exterior could be damaged by bird droppings or tree sap. Outdoor storage may also lead to vulnerability to vandalism or robbery.

Fortunately, many facilities that provide both indoor and outdoor RV storage have recognized these dangers and take steps to protect the vehicles from all of these dangers. By taking several preventative steps, storage facilities can offer you a more cost-effective way to safely store your RV outside.

If you live in an area where it snows or rains frequently, then outdoor storage may not be a reasonable option at all. You’ll need to keep the vehicle protected from the harmful effects of freezing temperatures and constant exposure to moisture.

The main disadvantage to indoor storage is the cost. It often costs much more to rent an indoor space than an outdoor parking spot. However, when you consider both options of indoor and outdoor RV storage, keep in mind that your RV represents a major purchase. How much is the vehicle worth to you now? Do you hope that it will be a long term investment that continues to pay off for many years? If so, then paying a bit more to keep the RV inside may be a reasonable expense.