Best RV Storage in Texas

01 January 1970 by Emily Tuhkanen

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RV sales have been on an upward growth for the past few years. The number of new RVs shipped off to dealers was over 600,000 in 2021, which was a 19% increase from the following report. A great deal of Texas residents is planning to purchase an RV which is increasing the demand for RV storage in the state of Texas. During the off-season, you will need to find storage for your RV. This blog will help you find the best Texas RV storage as well as give you tips for storing your RV.

How to Prepare your RV for Long-Term Storage

Before putting your RV in long-term storage, here are a few tips to ensure it is ready:

  1. Clean both the interior and exterior of the RV. You want to ensure that you do not leave anything behind-food, valuables, bathroom products, etc.
  2. Empty all the plumbing and water systems. You will need to drain all the tanks and then pour RV antifreeze into them.
  3. Consider pest control measures.
  4. Check tire pressures.
  5. 5. Engine and fuel check. It is smart to change the oil if possible and to keep your tank full when storing your RV.
  6. Disconnect the battery, you can charge it at home.
  7. Consider getting a cover if you are storing it outdoors.

What Types of Long-Term RV storage Options are Available in Texas?

There are four common types of RV storage:

  • Fully indoor storage
  • Covered storage
  • Uncovered RV parking spaces
  • RV land lots

Each of these options has its own pros and cons and ultimately your decision will rely on multiple factors such as price, location, access, etc. Here is an article that goes more into what to consider when choosing what type of RV storage you would use.

What to Consider when Searching for RV Storage Options in Texas 

When looking for storage, there are a few main factors to consider that impact the price and ultimate best option for your needs when choosing your storage location. Below are the main factors to consider when looking for vehicle storage in Texas: 

Vehicle Access Needs:

When you are looking for a storage facility for your RV, you will want to make sure that it has easy access for large vehicles. If you are planning on storing your RV at a storage facility that is not easily accessible, you may want to look for another option.

It is also important to look into the hours of operation so that you are able to have access to your vehicle during the times and days you would be using it at your convenience.

Security Requirements:

Different facilities offer different security amenities such as an electronic gate, surveillance cameras, and/or security guards for protection as well as many other amenities. Depending on what you require, the price may increase as more amenities are present. 

Location Needs:

San Diego is a large city with a lot of traffic. You will need to find a location that is close to the freeway and has easy access. These options may be more expensive, so if you are willing to drive a bit further from the city you may be able to find more affordable options. 

Type of Space:

Indoor, temperature-controlled storage spaces are available in a range of sizes as well as outdoor options. Indoor options are always more expensive than outdoor options but can be necessary for customers who prefer those options. There are amenities offered for outdoor vehicle storage such as canopy parking which can help protect your vehicle from the elements. 

Where to Find Long-Term RV Storage in Texas

There are a few different options when looking for RV storage in Texas. You can look into traditional storage options or you can utilize STOW IT to find options to store your items with your neighbors and local residents who have extra space. You can view all available spaces STOW IT offers here.

Frequently Asked Questions About Long-Term RV Storage in Texas

How much does it cost for outdoor and indoor storage in Texas?

Price can vary based on your location and the size of your RV. Here is a list of popular cities in Texas and their associated prices. On average you can expect outdoor uncovered RV storage to cost around $175-275 a month and indoor RV storage to cost around $300-$450 a month.

Can I leave my RV plugged in while storing it?

It is not recommended to leave your RV plugged in while storing your RV long-term as could negatively impact the overall life of its batteries.

How can I protect my RV while storing it outdoors?

If you are storing your RV outdoors, it is recommended to invest in a high-quality cover to protect it from weather elements, pests, etc. Here is a list of highly recommended RV covers.

Find outdoor and indoor RV storage in Texas

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How do I rent a space for my RV through STOW IT?

All bookings are easily made online through stowit.com and payments are automated to make your storage process as easy as possible. You can view all RV long-term storage options in Texas here.