We can accommodate ANY SIZE of RV. Our standard stalls are 12 feet wide and 40 feet long. We also have pull-through stalls! Our drive lanes are wider than the industry standard at 45 feet wide to allow you extra room when parking your unit.
Installing a washer and dryer in your RV can significantly enhance your comfort and convenience, especially during long-term travels. However, it’s essential to consider the available space and weight limitations in your RV before proceeding. Some larger RVs come with pre-installed washer and dryer hookups, making the process easier. For others, compact and stackable washer and dryer units designed for RVs can be purchased. Before installation, ensure that your RV has adequate water and electrical connections to support the appliances. Additionally, take into account the extra weight the washer and dryer will add and distribute it evenly to maintain proper balance while driving. If you’re uncertain about the installation process, it’s advisable to consult with a professional RV technician to ensure a safe and efficient setup. Regularly maintain and inspect the washer and dryer to keep them in good working condition and avoid potential water leaks or electrical issues.
It’s essential to regularly run your RV’s engine and generator to keep them in good working condition. Ideally, you should start your RV’s engine and generator at least once a month, even if you’re not using the vehicle regularly. This practice helps prevent issues like stale fuel, battery depletion, and engine or generator damage due to prolonged inactivity.
Running the engine allows the fluids to circulate, which helps prevent corrosion and lubricates moving parts. It also helps maintain the battery’s charge. Running the generator ensures it remains functional and helps prevent carburetor and fuel system issues.
Yes, it is perfectly fine to store an RV outside. In fact, many people choose to do this as it is a more cost-effective solution than indoor storage. However, if you do decide to store your RV outside, we recommend that you invest in a good quality cover to protect it from the elements.
The best place to store your trailer depends on your individual needs and preferences. Some factors to consider include climate, security, convenience, and cost. Wheelers RV & Boat Storage offers trailer storage in a variety of unit sizes to accommodate your needs. Our facility is clean and well-maintained. We also have security features like gated entry and security cameras. Our friendly and helpful staff are always available to answer any of your questions.
An RV’s self-sufficiency, or ability to boondock, typically lasts around 2 to 7 days depending on various factors. The fresh water supply, usually 40 to 100 gallons, can be a limiting factor, often running out in 2 to 5 days with conservative use. The RV’s batteries, essential for power, may last 2 to 4 days, but solar panels or a generator can extend this. Propane, used for cooking and heating, can last around a week with careful usage. Waste storage usually necessitates emptying within the same timeframe as water depletion. Finally, the availability of food and essential supplies will also determine how long one can remain self-sufficient.
At Wheelers RV Storage, we store RVs on a gravel parking pad because it provides good drainage and prevents moisture buildup. By storing your RV on gravel, you help to prevent any moisture or water from building up and causing problems.
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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