6 listings with more than 170 RV storage units in and around Spring Valley, CA
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1 units available
Sweetwater Springs Self Storage - 10751 U.S. Elevator Road, Spring Valley, CA 91978
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Onsite Manager
$200Large 12x35 -
6 units available
Quarry Self Storage - 6260 Quarry Road, Spring Valley, CA 91977
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Onsite Manager
$125Large 10x25 -
4 units available
Rancho San Diego Self Storage - 10499 Austin Drive, Spring Valley, CA 91978
- Drive-Up Access
- Retail Available
- Onsite Manager
$180Large 12x23 -
1 units available
Extra Space Storage - 620 South Marshall Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- Retail Available
$434Large 10x25 -
3 units available
Public Storage - 1047 North Johnson Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020
- Indoor
- Drive-Up Access
- Security Camera
$555Large 10x30 -
2 units available
El Cajon Mini Storage - 512 Raleigh Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020
- Climate-Controlled
- Indoor
- 24 hour access
$150Medium 7x15$170Large 10x25
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RV storage prices in Spring Valley, CA?
The average price for RV storage in Spring Valley is $156 a month. There are 3 units available in Spring Valley and their rates vary based on services, location and demand.
Top features to look for in RV storage facilities
Amenities: See if the facility offers electrical hookups, wash bays and sewage dump stations. Welcome extras may include water filling stations and air compressors for your tires.
Access and hours: Check if the facility has flexible hours or 24/7 access and easy to access security systems.
Security: Look for gated access, high-definition cameras, on-site management and motion detection systems, especially ideal if you’re looking for motorhome storage.
Maintenance: Go for a facility that also handles maintenance issues like minor repairs and seasonal checks, especially if you’re considering long-term RV storage.
Weather protection: Go for a facility that also handles maintenance issues like minor repairs and seasonal checks, especially if you’re considering long-term RV storage.
Maintenance tips for your RV
- To keep your RV in top shape while in storage:
- ✓ Do regular maintenance checks.
- ✓ Clean the inside and outside to avoid mold, rust, or pest infestations.
- ✓ Empty tanks, including water, sewage, and fuel, or treat them with the right stabilizers.
- ✓ Check tire pressure once in a while to avoid flats or damage. Also, use tire covers for extra protection.
- ✓ Disconnect the battery to prevent drainage and remove perishable items to keep odors at bay.
Frequently asked questions
How safe is self storage?
Most self storage facilities have some level of security, often including surveillance cameras and gated access. Popular security features include video surveillance and secure entry systems. Know that the facility comes with a strong security setup can give you confidence that your belongings are safe until you need them again.
What is climate-controlled storage?
Climate-controlled storage refers to a type of storage where temperature and humidity. The primary goal of climate control is to protect your belongings from environmental damage. Items that are sensitive or fragile, like furniture, appliances or antiques, aren't built to endure fluctuations in temperature and humidity. Without climate control, a standard self storage unit can expose these types of possessions to common damage like mold, mildew, rust, and corrosion.
What items cannot be put in storage?
Generally, avoid storing plants, food, live animals, hazardous and wet items among other. However, ask the facility you plan on renting from to find out the specific list of items that can't be put in storage.
Can I go to my storage unit anytime?
Access to your unit can vary depending on the facility. Some self storage locations offer 24/7 access, while others limit entry to specific operating hours that can vary. It's also a good idea to ask what their access schedule prior renting a unit to see if it matches your needs.