RV STORAGE Edmonton & St. Albert

Store your RV

Outdoor RV -Wheelers RV & Boat Storage. We store any kind of Recreational Vehicle. Whether you’ve got a Motorhome, Bumper Pull Trailers, Campers, Camp Trailer, Tent Trailers, Motorcoach, Quad Trailer, Dirtbike Trailer, Class A, Class B, Caravan, or anything else, we have room for your unit! 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.

Video Monitored

We monitor the site from multiple angles to ensure that your property is kept safe. See for yourself! This is just one of many video cameras we have recording on site. Nothing happens on our site that we don’t know about!

Providing Edmonton & St. Albert with
secure storage for RV's and boats!

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What To Look For In An RV Storage Facility?

At Wheeler’s RV Storage, we offer competitive rates for all of your RV storage needs. Our clean and well-maintained facility is perfect for storing your RV during the off-season or when you are not using it.

When looking for an RV storage facility, it is important to consider the security of the property. Look for a facility that has security cameras and/or a security guard on duty. Additionally, make sure that the facility is gated and locked at night.

Go with an RV storage facility that has a reputation for being clean and well-maintained. This will help to ensure that your RV is in good condition when you store it there. It’s important to find a facility that can accommodate the size and type of your RV. Some storage facilities only have space for smaller RVs, while others can accommodate larger motorhomes.

Pick an RV storage facility that has good roads and easy access. This will make it easier to get your RV in and out of storage and will help to avoid any damage to your RV.

Finally, be sure to ask about the cost of storing your RV at the facility. Some storage companies charge by the month, while others charge by the year. Be sure to compare the costs of different storage facilities before making a decision. Storing your RV at a self-storage facility is a great way to protect your investment in the off-season.

FAQ

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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.

Living in an RV with children can be an enriching and adventurous experience for the whole family. However, it requires careful planning and consideration of the children’s needs. Prioritize safety by securing all belongings while traveling, and make sure the RV is equipped with child safety seats if needed. Create designated spaces for the kids to play, sleep, and study to maintain a sense of routine and normalcy. Be prepared for homeschooling or remote learning, ensuring that the RV has internet connectivity and suitable learning resources. Engage the children in the RV lifestyle by involving them in campground activities, outdoor exploration, and travel planning. Encourage regular exercise and outdoor play to burn off energy during extended periods of travel. Remember to have open communication with your children about the lifestyle, and consider their opinions and preferences when making travel plans.

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.

If you discover damage to your vehicle after storing it, you should notify the storage facility immediately and document the damage with photos or videos. Depending on the situation, the facility may have an insurance policy or take responsibility for the damage. It’s important to review your contract and understand the facility’s liability policies.

To move your vehicle out of storage, begin by checking your insurance to ensure it’s active and appropriate for your needs. Next, thoroughly inspect the vehicle for any damage or issues, such as flat tires or rodent damage, that may have occurred during storage. If your vehicle has been in storage for an extended period, it’s wise to change the oil, check all fluid levels, and recharge or replace the battery if necessary. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure and check for any signs of pests or critters. Once your vehicle is in good condition, start it and let it run for a few minutes to ensure everything is working properly. Finally, carefully drive the vehicle out of storage, paying attention to its responsiveness and handling to ensure it’s roadworthy before resuming regular use.

Yes, you can cancel your storage contract early, but you may be required to provide a notice period or charge a fee for early cancellation. It’s important to review your contract and discuss any concerns with the facility’s management before cancelling your contract.