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15 units reserved in Portsmouth, New Hampshire yesterday. Reserve now to secure your unit.
The Storage Barn of Newington
Starting at $160.00
10' x 20' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access
2nd Month Free On Select Units
Life Storage - Lee
Starting at $176.00
10' x 20' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
One Month Free!
The Storage Barn
Starting at $170.00
10' x 20' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
Prime Storage Somersworth
Starting at $81.00
35' Long Parking
First Month FREE
Prime Storage - Wells
Starting at $71.00
20' Long Parking
Outdoor-uncovered
Life Storage - Salisbury
Starting at $240.00
10' x 20' Unit
9' Ceiling, Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
All American Self Storage - Methuen
Starting at $319.00
10' x 30' Unit
Alarm, Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
CubeSmart Self Storage - Salisbury - 95 Rabbit Rd.
Starting at $43.20
20' Long Parking
10% Off and Half Off First Month
24/7 Self Storage - Northwood - 1064 1st New Hampshire Turnpike
Starting at $159.00
10' x 20' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
The second full month free
Life Storage - Kingston
Starting at $178.00
10' x 20' Unit
Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
Life Storage - Danville
Starting at $171.00
10' x 20' Unit
9' Ceiling, Available for Indoor Vehicle Storage, Drive Up Access, Roll Up Door
Enclosed
30' Long Parking
Outdoor-uncovered
Most Common Types of RV Storage
Covered storage - While it’s usually the more expensive option, covered RV storage is the safest, most secure way to store your camper or trailer. In most cases, covered storage is simply a parking spot with a roof, however some facilities offer an indoor option which is just an over-sized version of a traditional self-storage unit (with drive-up access of course).
Uncovered storage - This storage option is basically an open parking space on the facility’s property, however because of its simplicity it’s also the least expensive option for RV storage. Some facilities do have paved parking areas specifically for motorhomes, but either way your RV will be outdoors and exposed to the elements – we recommend purchasing a cover if you go with this option.
Tips on How to Store a RV/Trailer at a Storage Facility
- Measure your RV before you rent your unit to make sure you choose the right size
- Give the camper a good cleaning before placing it in storage
- Apply a coat of wax
- Change the motor oil
- Flush out the waste tanks
- Purchase fuel stabilizer
- Inflate the tires
- Unload everything from your motorhome
- Make sure the slide-outs are retracted
- Once in storage, disconnect the battery
- Make sure light can get into the motorhome
- If possible, leave the vents open