It’s generally best to put your RV away for the winter around the end of October. Wheelers RV Storage offers outdoor parking spaces and can easily accommodate RVs of any size. Book your spot today!
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.
Crosswinds can be a significant challenge while driving an RV, as the large surface area can act like a sail and cause the vehicle to sway. To handle crosswinds, reduce your speed and maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel. Keep both hands on the wheel and avoid sudden movements. Stay alert for changes in wind direction and anticipate gusts by observing nearby trees and flags. If you encounter strong crosswinds, consider pulling over at a safe location, such as a rest area, until the winds subside. If the RV has a retractable awning, it’s best to retract it before hitting the road to reduce wind resistance. Properly inflated and balanced tires can also improve stability in crosswind conditions. In extreme cases of crosswinds, professional drivers recommend using your engine brake to assist in maintaining control and stability.
Getting financing for an RV with bad credit can be challenging but not impossible. Some lenders specialize in offering loans to individuals with less-than-perfect credit. However, expect to encounter higher interest rates and stricter terms. Before applying for financing, check your credit report for any errors and try to improve your credit score by paying off outstanding debts. Additionally, consider making a larger down payment, as this may increase your chances of approval. If obtaining traditional financing is not feasible, explore other options like securing a co-signer with good credit or seeking alternative lenders who may offer more flexible terms. It’s essential to research and compare various loan offers to find the best option that fits your financial situation.
Choosing the right RV for your needs and budget can be a daunting task, but there are a few key considerations to keep in mind. First, think about the type of RV that will best suit your needs. Motorhomes are a good option for those who want the convenience of driving and living in the same vehicle, while towable trailers can be more affordable and provide greater flexibility in terms of the towing vehicle. Once you have decided on the type of RV, consider factors such as size, amenities, and storage capacity. Finally, consider your budget and weigh the costs of buying versus renting an RV, as well as the ongoing costs of maintenance, fuel, and campground fees. Research RV dealerships and rental companies, read reviews and ask fellow RVers for our recommendations. By doing your research and taking the time to find the right RV for your needs and budget, you can ensure a memorable and enjoyable RV experience.
Wheelers RV Storage is the place to go if you need a safe and accessible storage location for your campervan. Our lot, which is 8 minutes west of St. Albert and south of Villenueve Road, has plenty of open space to store your campervan long or short-term. To book your spot, visit our website.
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.
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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