What happens if my car is damaged while in storage?

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What happens if my car is damaged while in storage?

In the unlikely event your car is damaged while in storage, our first step is to assess the situation and determine the cause of the damage. We have stringent security and maintenance protocols to prevent such incidents but should damage occur, we will work with you and your insurance company to address the issue promptly. Documentation of the condition of your car upon entry and exit from storage is crucial for insurance purposes. Our facility is insured for liabilities, but individual vehicle insurance is also essential for comprehensive coverage. We aim to resolve issues transparently and fairly, ensuring customer satisfaction and trust. It’s essential to review and understand the terms of your storage agreement, including any damage policies, upon signing.

Protecting your car during long-term storage requires careful preparation to ensure it remains in good condition. Firstly, clean your car thoroughly inside and out to prevent any dirt or contaminants from causing damage over time. Fill the gas tank and add a fuel stabilizer to prevent the fuel from deteriorating. To avoid flat spots on the tires, inflate them to the recommended pressure and consider placing the car on jack stands. Disconnect the battery to prevent it from draining, or connect it to a battery tender to maintain its charge. Finally, cover your car with a breathable car cover to protect it from dust and scratches. These steps will help keep your car’s condition, so it is ready for use when you return.

What happens if my car is damaged while in storage?

CAR/TRUCK STORAGE

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Rates

  • 6 Month Term $330
  • Full Year Term $660

Pull-through stalls available upon request. Call for Availability.

Location

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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