What are the different types of RVs available?
RVs come in various types to suit different preferences and needs:
Choosing the right type depends on your travel style and needs.
Proper maintenance is key to keeping your RV in top condition. Some must-have tools for RV maintenance include a set of basic hand tools like screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, and a socket set. A multimeter will help you diagnose electrical issues. Duct tape and sealant are useful for temporary fixes. A tire pressure gauge is vital for monitoring tire health and maintaining optimal pressure. A leveling system, whether manual or electronic, is essential for stabilizing your RV when parked. A sewer hose kit and a freshwater hose are necessary for proper sanitation and water supply connections. Carry a cordless drill to facilitate setup and takedown of stabilizers and awnings. Finally, a ladder, along with a telescopic extension pole and wash brush, will help you clean and inspect your RV’s exterior and roof.
Yes, Wheeler’s RV offers secure storage for RVs. We have a range of storage options available to accommodate various sizes and types of RVs. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in selecting the most suitable spot to store your RV, ensuring its safety and security during its time with us. Feel free to reach out to us for more information and to discuss your specific vehicle storage needs.
When gearing up for an RV adventure, there’s a checklist of must-have items that you shouldn’t overlook. Top of the list is cozy sleeping gear – think snug bedding, pillows, and blankets to guarantee sweet dreams on the road. Then, kit out your mobile kitchen with the essentials like pots, cutlery, and plates, and don’t forget the beloved coffee maker! Stock up on grub and beverages to whip up delicious meals. A first aid kit is non-negotiable – pack it with band-aids, disinfectant, and painkillers. Also, toss in a basic toolbox, a tire pressure checker, and levelling blocks to tackle any hiccups with the RV. Now, RV life has some unique needs, so remember to pack RV must-haves like hoses, extension cords, and plug adapters. You’re set indoors, but what about the great outdoors? Pack clothes and shoes that suit the escapades you’re planning, whether that’s hiking or lounging by the lake. And let’s not forget fun and games – bring along some books, board games or whatever tickles your fancy for downtime entertainment.
The best RV for full-time living depends on personal preferences and lifestyle. Popular choices include Class A motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers, and large travel trailers with spacious layouts. Look for residential-grade appliances, ample storage, and features that enhance comfort and convenience. Consider your budget, as maintenance costs can be significant for full-time living.
Generally the storage of an RV is not tax deductible unless it is being used for business purposes. In this case, the expenses associated with storing the RV may be deductible as a business expense. However, if the RV is being stored for personal use, it would not be considered a deductible expense. It’s always best to consult with a tax professional for specific advice on what expenses can be deducted on your tax return.
It is generally not recommended to leave your black tank open when you put your RV into storage. The black tank holds the wastewater from your RV’s toilet, and leaving it open can cause the liquid to evaporate, leaving behind solid waste that can stick to the tank’s walls and create unpleasant odours. This can also lead to the development of bacteria and other harmful organisms, which can be difficult to remove and cause damage to the tank’s components. Instead, it is recommended to keep the black tank valve closed and add a special treatment product designed to break down waste and control odours. This will help ensure that the tank stays clean and in good condition, ready for use when you take your RV out of storage.
Pull-through stalls available upon request. Call for Availability.
Our RV storage site is 8 minutes west from St. Albert just off Villeneuve Rd and Range Rd 264. Easy access to the Anthony Henday Freeway, Highway 44 and Highway #2/St. Albert Trail, St. Albert.
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