RV Carports + RV Shelters

RV Carports + Storage Shelters

Keep your RV, camper or motorhome protected from the elements with RV carports and garages from ShelterLogic. Whether you’re looking for an affordable metal RV carport for driveway storage, or a portable wind and snow treated garage, we’ve got you covered.

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RV Storage for Personal and Commercial Properties

Owning an RV is an exhilarating experience that allows you to travel the world while spending time with family and friends. It keeps the comforts of home at your fingertips while offering unlimited freedom to travel the open road. If you’ve moved from renting an RV to actually owning one, you know it’s important to protect the investment with proper RV storage.

The Benefits of RV Storage

While you may consider utilizing public storage or other RV storage facilities to keep your vehicle safe, there are many reasons why purchasing your own outdoor storage building is a better idea to protect your investment. Here are the benefits to consider when deciding to purchase RV storage to place on your own property.

  • Protection from the elements: It’s not difficult to find RV parking whether it’s on your own property or an area you rent. However, many public storage options may not provide shelter from the elements compared with sturdy and reliable RV storage options to place on your property. Possible threats to your vehicle include:
    • Salt: Salt can wreak havoc on the exterior paint of your RV in addition to the engine. Utilizing the proper RV storage will protect your vehicle from possible damage.
    • UV rays: Harsh sunlight will fade and chip exterior paint and even break down interior cushions as well as items like kitchen equipment within your RV. Finding trailer storage with proper shelter from UV rays will elongate the life of your RV.
  • Harsh weather: From heavy rain to hail and rough winds, your vehicle will benefit from having a strong RV storage option to shield it from wicked weather that can contribute to serious damage.
  • Convenience: Having RV parking on your own property using a fully customizable outdoor storage building or RV garage offers incredible convenience you simply don’t have when using offsite RV storage facilities. Owners must travel to the public storage unit whenever you need access to the camper trailer, which adds time to your travel day. Having RV parking on your own property also means you can practice routine maintenance on the interior and exterior of the vehicle, keeping it in better shape for the long haul.
  • Cost: Many RV owners may use public storage for RV parking, but this option can cost hundreds of dollars a month without a real guarantee of safety. Instead of spending money for the foreseeable future on renting an RV storage unit, add RV parking and trailer storage on your own property for a one-time investment that will pay off in dividends.

Types of Shelters for RV Parking

Depending on your budget and available space, there are several affordable RV storage options that will keep your vehicle in great shape while offering an increased level of convenience compared to offsite public storage. Here are the best options for all your RV parking needs on your property.

Fabric Shelters

Fabric shelters for RV storage are an affordable and reliable way to keep your vehicle away from rough weather and other potential threats. Fabric shelters provide:

  • Affordability: Fabric shelters for RV parking are much more affordable when compared to all-steel options. Although metal sheds and garages provide superior strength, fabric RV storage buildings are incredibly tough and stand the test of time without breaking the bank.
  • Simple setup: A permanent storage building can take a team of workers and days or weeks with a complicated setup that costs extra money. A fabric shelter is not as complicated to set up and takes a fraction of the time when compared to its all-steel counterparts.
  • Portability: Whether you need to move your RV shelter building somewhere else on your property or to an entirely new piece of land altogether, a fabric building can be disassembled and reassembled whenever needed, providing incredible versatility that permanent buildings cannot offer.

There are several fully customizable fabric shelters ideal for RV parking and storage whether on a private or commercial property. Here are storage options with superior strength at an affordable price.

  • ShelterTech: These sturdy and spacious fabric buildings make ideal RV garages because they are fully customizable and protect against Mother Nature. The all-steel frame is manufactured from galvanized steel, so you can rest assured it is resistant to rust and corrosion. Make your own RV parking solution up to 20 ft. wide and 100 ft. long, all with a 15-year warranty and wind and snow load rating.
  • ShelterTube: For all-weather protection with wind and snow load ratings, these fabric shelter buildings provide supreme versatility with impressive capacity. With models up to 100 ft. long, these spacious shelters are also UV-treated and waterproof to protect your vehicle from the elements.
  • ShelterCoat: Choose from different shapes, colors, and strengths with these fabric buildings up to 28 ft. wide and 100 ft. long. Built with durable steel frames and deluxe fabric, build your ideal storage solution for RV storage and parking at a fraction of the cost of metal buildings.

Carports

Carports from Arrow are constructed high enough for RV parking and built tough for protection from the elements. These storage solutions are more cost effective than enclosed buildings while still providing shade from harmful UV rays that can damage both the interior and exterior of a camper trailer. Each Arrow carport includes:

  • Wind and snow load rating: These RV storage options deliver a 100-mph wind rating along with a 35 psf snow load rating for incredible protection from the elements all year long.
  • Galvanized steel construction: Manufactured with high-quality steel, this structure is fully protected from rust and corrosion. This rugged material also protects your vehicle from harmful UV rays that can damage paint and even the engine.
  • Simple assembly: Ideal for the DIY crowd, these carports are simple to assemble. Slip fit connectors and self-taping screws deliver strong construction and rugged durability without the hassle.

Choosing the Right RV Storage Option for Your Property

Whether you’re looking for an enclosed RV garage or a versatile carport, there are a few factors to keep in mind as you make the decision about which structure you should use for RV parking and storage.

  • Size: Prior to purchase, make sure to measure exactly what you plan to stow away within your storage building. Measure your RV along with any other tools or equipment you plan to keep inside. Fabric structures from ShelterLogic can be constructed up to 100 ft. long while carports from Arrow are up to 51 ft. Long.
  • Budget: When compared to a permanent building, any RV storage option is cost effective. However, fabric shelters tend to be more expensive than carports because they are larger and are enclosed for superior protection. If staying within a certain budget is your top priority, a carport will be easier on the wallet.
  • Strength: If choosing a fabric shelter for RV parking and storage, you’ll have a variety of fabric strengths to choose from. Decide on which best fits your needs by taking local climate and weather into consideration. Will you need a snow and wind load rated shelter? Should you invest in a thicker fabric for ultimate protection? You will have multiple options that fit your unique needs.

Frequently Asked RV Car Port Questions:

Are RV carports worth it?

RV carports provide invaluable benefits in offering protection from the elements. Weather such as rain and hail can cause damage and rust to your RV that a carport would negate. Additionally, a RV canopy carport can shelter your RV from harsh UV light that will cause damage over time. A canopy RV carport can provide ample four-season protection while still letting you easily access your RV.

How tall does an RV carport need to be?

Class B motor homes are typically 7-9 feet tall. We offer RV carports at 10 and 12 feet heights and storage shelters up to 100 ft long and 32 ft wide. Explore all size options at ShelterLogic to find and customize your perfect RV canopy.

How much does a RV shed cost?

RV canopies from ShelterLogic can range from $1,100 up to $5,000 depending on size. On average, a RV carport will be around $2,500. We offer a wide range of affordable options, so take a look today at our extensive collection.

How wide should a carport be?

Depending on how many vehicles you plan to park under your carport, your width will vary. For one vehicle, a width of 12 feet will suffice and for two vehicles at least 20 feet, depending on the size of your vehicles.