Property owners who store their RV in a rental facility now
have a value based storage alternative with RV storage garages. These portable fabric covered structures
offer the convenience and cost savings benefits of storing an RV on owner
property (if sufficient area is available).
In addition, these fabric covered shelters are historically considered
to be “temporary buildings”, which may eliminate the need for costly and time
consuming building permits.
Shelter mounting
options
Another advantage of these portable storage shelters is that
they can be mounted on any surface including gravel, dirt, asphalt, concrete
pads, and even rocky soil. Depending on
the mounting application, manufacturers have available mounting hardware to
accommodate any situation. Most
portable RV carport canopies have available base plates which fasten to
the bottom of each leg to provide for a stable, “anti sink” frame
construction. A majority of the base
plates have pre-drilled holes for easy mounting to concrete pads and wood
platforms. Auger anchors secure the
building for gravel and dirt type mounting applications. Auger anchors fasten securely to the frame
for superior holding force.
Shelter assembly is
quick and easy
There is no need to have prior experience in construction
for one of these fabric RV storage units.
Easy to understand instruction manuals guide the user through each step
of assembly. Typical frame components
consist of round steel tubing and various brackets, bolts, fittings, and
screws. Due to the simplicity of the
components, only common household tools are required. Taller shelters do require lifts for
assembly.
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