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All types of equipment are stored in storage facilities. There are three types of car storage: covered, enclosed, and open. Depending check this on the storage facility, one, two, or all three options can be available.
Huge parking spaces are sometimes used as outdoor storage, sealed behind the facility's gates and under the watchful eye of security cameras. If you intend to store your car for a long time, we recommend getting an all-weather cover.
Similar to covered outdoor storage, outdoor storage has the advantage of roof protection from snow, rain, hail, and direct sunlight. We recommend purchasing an all-weather cover for these items if you intend to keep them covered for a long period of time.
Indoor storage can be done in one of two ways: in a private unit with a drive-up or in a shared area.
1. Drive-up spots are the most prevalent and can accommodate most cars in spots up to 10 by 20 inches. In most cases, the only obstruction is the doorway, which is typically 7 feet tall.
2. Warehouse-style flats are often smaller than private apartments, but they have wider entranceways that can accommodate larger vehicles.
To accommodate large cars, storage facilities with drive-up and outdoor storage options typically have wide driveways. If you work long hours, it is no problem to go to your car before or after a boating or camping trip.
Car Parking
A drive-up storage container measuring 10 by 20 feet can hold most cars. Although side-by-side vehicles can fit into 10 by 10 foot spaces, motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, and bikes typically fit into 5 by 10 foot spaces. Snowmobiles and the smallest vehicles may fit in drive-up units that are 10 feet by 15 feet in size.
Parking
Smaller teardrop campers and pop-up trailers can fit in some drive-up units, but bigger RVs like trailers and fifth wheels are often better suited to outdoor or covered outdoor parking.
Boat Parking
Personal watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards as well as jet skis, up to leisure and fishing boats, can all be stored in a variety of locations. If your bass boat is on a trailer, you can either park it in a drive-up area or have it uncovered.