New RV owners have asked a very fair question. What is bad RV storage? If it has grass and it has a lock, it cannot be considered bad? Veteran RV owners may balk at the question because there are definitely some bad options out there. It is why so many RV owners do not send their RV to a separate facility. They create their own from the ground up. It is set up to properly keep away rodents, and it has a roof. It also does not require a monthly fee like a storage unit will.
Roofing
Roofing with an RV Storage in Spokane WA is not always necessary, but it should be strongly considered. The constant rainfall could be detrimental to the RV. It should obviously be protected accordingly. The building should be large enough to accommodate tools and other items, so the unit doubles as RV storage and an accessory storage building.
Bugs and Rodents
Bugs and rodents will also be around. It is up to the owners to protect their RV properly. This includes closing off any and all openings. Rooftop plumbing vents are extra susceptible to bugs. Screenings should be applied wherever possible to ward off rodents. This is especially so in colder seasons of Washington. The winter season is rough, and the spring and summer bring those showers which force rodents inside and in the vents of the RV unit. The Town & Country Builders Inc. builds the unit in a way that discourages pesky rodents. The Builders Inc. vents and screens keep them at bay. The additional vents and screens will especially keep them out of the RV itself.
It may be helpful to keep the RV away from the side of the building. Keep it right in the center. It makes it more difficult for the rodents to find, but it also makes maneuvering the RV out a lot easier. Items such as lawn mowers and rakes can be stored along the side, and they will not come close enough to the RV to damage it. The builders will allow enough room for this to be possible. It will not take much for the rodents to spread from neighboring trees and forests to the unit.