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Boat Storage

Posted by on Friday, January 22, 2010. Leave a Comment

This page explains the varieties of boat storage, one can choose from depending on his requirements.

Having problems in finding the perfect place to store your boats? If you are a boat owner, you have a variety of options to choose from.

Boat owners have different options in choosing their boat storage; among them are the Marina storage, rack storage, dry storage, backyard storage, shed storage and garage storage. Most people think that a place for boat storage could be expensive. But actually, you can find the best and the cheapest in your own backyard or garage. You just have to leave the boat on its trailer and have it properly covered and you already have the best, cheapest and safest storage for your boat. However, some cities do not allow large storage rooms on one’s yard and that can be a problem. You have to be well informed of the city’s rules and ordinances so as to avoid such problems.

There are places that store boats such as Mariana and other shed storage units. However, these rented storage place could cause you a fortune depending on the type of unit. One way to lessen the fee is to share it with other boat owners and split the fee. Storage units usually charge their fees monthly. This helps lessen the expenses because you don’t need to pay for the months that your boat is not there.

In finding the perfect storage place for your boat, in case you cannot store it in your house, you also need to consider important factors such as the climate, security facilities, camera securities, lightning system and backgrounds of the employees. A controlled climate is important to ensure that your boat is safe during bad weather. The security of the place including its facilities and employees are important factors to make sure that your boat is safe from possible dangers.

When you are going to use your boat after a long storage period, you must check its plugs, wires, bulbs and fluids so as to save time from worrying about repair.

Another option to consider for boat storage is wet docking in case that your boat is too big that you cannot pull it out from the water. In wet docking, the owners can actually use their boat as cabin or cottage to live in. However, this is only possible during summer. One of the companies offering wet docking is Marinas. In addition to this service, they are also offering many things to make a comfortable living for those who prefer to stay in their boats. Cheaper rates are given to occupied boats.

During winter, Marina offers shrink-wrapping for your boat. It is important to ensure that your boat can breathe with the cover that you decide to use to avoid mildew and mold formation.

In case that you have decided building boat storage, there are several options to consider. You could choose from outdoor parking spaces, canopy style with only a roof, manager style having three sides and a roof, totally enclosed unit and totally enclosed with heat and climate controlled. Due to the different boat sizes and stronger structural sides, you will need to have bigger footings for the last three options.

The most important matter to consider is Security. Putting up a perimeter fence is one option. You could link it with razor wire to solid block walls. You could also have security cameras and key-coded entry.

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Picking The Right Storage Unit For Your Rv

Posted by on Saturday, December 26, 2009. Leave a Comment

Today, there are many different types of recreational vehicles (RV) on the market. The popularity of RVs is reflected by the many styles, colors, designs which are available for purchase from a variety of manufacturers. RVs are no longer just for the occasional cross country vacation but have become part time homes for some and regular vacation options for others. Owning an RV offers the freedom of traveling without the need to reserve a hotel room. Traveling in an RV lets you set your own schedule and avoid the hustle and bustle of plane travel or the crowdedness of a car, van or sport utility vehicle.

Unless you live in your RV full time, you will need to have some storage options for your RV. Sometimes it’s possible to store your RV in the driveway or on the side of your home, but in many neighborhoods, this is not acceptable which means you will be required to find a place to store your RV. Picking the right storage unit for your RV means understanding the different types of storage units you have to choose from and choosing the one you believe is best for your particular RV.

Metal RV storage buildings may be the best way to store your RV. Metal RV storage buildings are made of steel that is strong enough to withstand virtually all weather conditions, including hurricanes. Choosing a metal RV storage building as your option will most likely entail building the structure yourself or having it erected for you on your property. Of the many advantages that choosing a metal RV storage building to store your RV, the price, the convenience, the durability and the location are all advantages that make the metal RV storage building an excellent choice to store your RV in when you are not on the road and want to protect your RV.

RV garages provide a secure storage place that ensures your RV will be protected by being stored inside a garage space that you must pay a rental fee that may be due weekly, monthly quarterly, for an entire year or another arrangement specified by the garage owner(s). RV garages are great for storing your RV for an entire season or longer but shouldn’t be discounted for short storage needs as well. RV garages are not as convenient as building your own metal RV storage building but are the next best indoor option if you cannot build a metal RV storage building. Additionally, RV garages are usually relatively easy to locate and offer flexible terms on the length of time you can store your RV there.

RV storage sheds are similar to metal storage buildings but are not complete enclosures. RV storage sheds can offer good protection for your RV in terms of covering and keeping most weather elements off your RV. RV storage sheds do not require you to purchase a building kit since you are only renting the storage shed space for the amount of time that you need it. If you are looking for short term temporary storage for your RV, an RV storage shed is most likely your best option. RV storage shed owners usually have flexible terms and inexpensive rates that allow you to store your RV for a period ranging from a few weeks to extended periods of a year or more.

Outdoor RV storage units may very well be the most economical option for storing your RV. These storage units are often comprised of wide open areas such as parking lots that are secured by gated access that may also be protected by security personnel. Outdoor RV storage units may be adjacent to and owned by RV sales stores, offering a convenient place to store your RV alongside new ones. Outdoor RV storage units are a great local way to have access to your RV when you need it. Even if you have paid for your rental in advance, outdoor RV storage units are often stored in a manner that allows you to move your RV if you want to.

Picking the right storage unit for your RV means knowing what you want from your storage unit whether it is building your own or using the storage facilities of a rental company. Understanding the terms of your RV storage rental agreement is important to ensure you have space for the amount of time you want. The right RV storage guarantees you some peace of mind.

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Is it typical to store your car in the same storage space as your belongings?

Posted by on Friday, October 30, 2009. Leave a Comment

I’ll need to store my belongings at a self-storage place for several months. I’ve never done this before. Can you rent one large space for your car plus all your things, or is this not safe (in terms of fire hazard)? Is it more typical to rent a separate room/garage (indoors) for your car and a separate room for your belongings?
yes, I agree. Many storage places simply don’t look big enough (from the outside) for vehicles and furniture/boxes to be in the same space. That’s why I wondered maybe you have to rent two rooms or go to a completely different kind of facility for your storing your car. I would preferably like to store my car inside and not outside in parking space.

How to make a 1000 S.F. dry, secured storage space at the backyard w/o building a expensive garage or shed?

Posted by on Friday, October 23, 2009. Leave a Comment

I need to store some merchandise at our backyard so I can access occasionally. It’s too expensive to hire a contractor to build a garage, because I have a baby to take care of so it’s not convenient if they are in a commercial storage place. I used to purcahse a tent and build it but it’s not safe at all. Is there any other way to get my stuffs store safely in my backyard? I really appreciate your advise.
Thank you for all your advises. I really appreciate that. Yes. 1000 S.F. probably too big. 20×20 might be OK. I was thinking about use awning. Like products shown on http://www.sunsetter.com. Will that be easier to set up and tear down when don’t need it.