Above, The Beast at the GOCO Beast Barn after returning from California on New Year's Day. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Two years ago, when I bought my home in New Mexico, it was obvious that since I live at 7,000 feet above sea level (with thinner air) and harsh conditions in a semi-arid climate (wind, hail, rain, snow), building a RV garage was a necessity for my motorhome.
That was taken care of a year and a half ago and I have since added 30 amp power to it.
But there are those who need to know how to prevent problems with their RV if stored for long periods.
RV Life has an article on RV storage problems and how to fix them.
They begin with:
Most RVers need to store their RV for extended periods from time to time. It might be seasonably (too cold/too hot) or due to other reasons that keep them from hitting the road for a while, like the COVID-19 lockdown.
Here are 5 potential RV storage problems that you might encounter while storing your RV at home or at a storage facility and how to mitigate them.
To read more, go here.
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