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Posted on September 7, 2008 by Rochelle Steelsen | Posted under   Home and Family


Provide Shelter for Your Motor Home



The motor home you own represents more than a status symbol. It is something you have worked hard for with everything possible, and it enables you to become free and go away from the bustle and stress of an ordinary life. It's a great way to view the countryside and experience facets of American life that many tourists often miss out on. Sometimes, just knowing that you can climb into your motor home and escape from your harried life for a few days is enough to reduce your levels of stress.

You are especially lucky if there is enough space on your property to store your motor home. Your RV is always available for you to use. Whenever you get the notion, it will carry you away on a lighthearted trip with all the comforts of home. If kept sheltered from the elements, your RV will be cleaner, both inside and out, and will be ready to roll with minimal preparation when opportunity knocks. So is it a good idea to have a shelter for your motor home? The most likely answer is positive and resounding.

A shelter made from vinyl tarps strapped to metal pipes would be your least expensive option but would provide only a minimum amount of protection. Unfortunately, this method would not protect your RV from dampness and mildew, or even homeless critters, and your neighbors might not like the cheap appearance it presents. You could have a personalized garage built for your motor home that matches the style of your home and neighborhood very affordably.

Select a company with experience in building sheds and garages. Make sure that they can build one in a style that will accentuate your home. You can have your garage built entirely to your specifications, whether you like stucco with a tiled roof, siding with a shingled roof, Tudor, traditional, or Victorian style; mix and match to make it your own. A quality, custom-built garage that complements your home and fits in with the neighborhood will look fantastic, last for years, and add value to your property.

A style that has recently been growing in popularity is the livery style RV garage. This style is tall in the center, having side wings on one or both sides which are shorter in length, enabling you to create additional space for entirely different purposes. The structure can be left as one, big open space or the side wings can be partitioned off and finished to serve as a workshop, home office, or even guest accommodations, creating extra living space for your family. This style fits in well in equestrian communities.

Whatever style you ultimately choose, your most crucial decision will be selecting the company that will build your garage. Choose a firm with experience and excellent customer service; also be sure that the building will be built on site and not prefabricated in a factory. A reputable firm will have a professional, knowledgeable staff and will provide you with testimonials from satisfied customers and photos of their work. They will also offer you a warranty. Once you locate the right firm to construct the shelter for your motor home, the hard part will be over.



About The Author:
When Rochelle Steelsen bought an RV, she wanted a California RV garage to store it in that blended in with her neighborhood. She called Quality Sheds, a Southern California custom garages company, and was able to get a Inland Empire sheds with beautiful architectural aesthetics. When you can't tell it's a shed, you know you've hired the right company.


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