Are you looking for a place where you can store your recreational vehicle during the off-season? Look no further than Sonny’s RV! Here at our dealership, we offer RV storage options for travel trailers, fifth wheels, motorhomes and folding campers just outside of Casper, Wyoming. We have multiple storage options available including indoor storage, outdoor storage and covered storage. Keeping your recreational vehicle protected during the off-season is important. Sonny's RV of Evansville in Central Wyoming is here to help!
Storage Rates
Our RV storage rates depend on the length of the recreational vehicle you are planning to store and how much room will be required. Our monthly rate is $75/mo with a discounted rate given for 6 months or longer prepaid. For a rate specific to your recreational vehicle, please contact us or use our online contact form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Leaving your recreational vehicle outside fully exposed to the
elements can cause damage and lead to costly repairs. We say,
“Better safe than sorry!”
There is nothing wrong with going on a winter camping trip in your
RV, but some temperatures are just too cold. When the temperature
outside starts to dip down into the teens or below zero, you should
strongly consider putting your recreational vehicle in storage.
Central Wyoming tends to have long and frigid winters so a good time
to store your RV would be from the months of November through March.
Before putting your trailer or motorhome in storage, you should give
it a deep clean and wax the exterior. This makes cleaning up after
you take your camper out of storage a breeze. You should also leave
your roof vents open (with screens) to allow good ventilation so
your RV doesn't grow mold or gain a musty odor. Here at Sonny’s RV,
we have an RV Service Department that has a full menu of
preventative maintenance services for your camper.
No one likes opening the door to their camper to find unwelcome
guests! It is vital to keep all external openings blocked off or
screened so there are no access ways in. Some other tips include
removing all food, sealing all access holes around hoses and tubes,
and setting out moth balls to deter any rodents.
Water leaks in your RV slideouts can cause structural damage and
also lead to damage of interior items and furnishings within the
slide. To protect your camper and belongings from any moisture, it
is recommended to store your recreational vehicle with the slides
in.
When it comes to storing your recreational vehicle in storage, you
really don’t need to have the stabilizer jacks down. Having the
jacks down in storage does not make a difference from a mechanical
or structural point of view.
Your RV battery will not stay charged at the same level as when you
placed it into storage. If you are planning on not using your camper
for an extended period of time, you should disconnect your battery.
This helps keep your battery and full RV electrical system healthy.
The answer is yes! Although it is almost impossible to fully drain
your recreational vehicle’s tank completely, a mostly drained tank
will prevent the circumstance of it from freezing enough to burst.
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