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10 Tips to Store Your Trailer Like a Pro with Storage Corner

Storage Corner | August 23, 2025 @ 12:00 AM

Your trailer is your little home on wheels, ready for adventure at a moment’s notice. But when you’re not traveling, it doesn’t need to take up space in your driveway. Instead, give it a secure and convenient home at Storage Corner.


With properties across Utah, California, and Idaho, Storage Corner offers reliable storage designed for vehicles like trailers, RVs, and boats. In this post, we’ll share smart tips to prepare your trailer for storage and what to look for in a safe and secure facility.


Why Storage Corner is the Perfect Solution for Your Trailer


Self-storage for trailers does more than clear up your driveway—it keeps your investment protected and ready for your next trip. Here’s why it works:

  • Space to Park: Free up room at home and enjoy easier maneuvering at our properties with wide driveways and designated trailer parking.


  • Security You Can Count On: With gated keypad access and 24/7 camera monitoring, your trailer is safer here than on the street.


  • Convenience: With multiple locations in Utah, California, and Idaho, you’ll find a Storage Corner facility close to home or on the way to your next adventure.


  • Value: For an affordable monthly rate, you gain peace of mind knowing your trailer is safe and ready when you are.


Prepping Your Trailer for Storage: 10 Tips


Before parking your trailer at Storage Corner, follow these preparation steps to keep it in great condition:

  1. Clean Inside and Out – Wash the exterior to protect the paint and give the interior a good cleaning. Leave the fridge open to avoid odors.
  2. Use a Quality Cover – Prevent sun damage and weather exposure with a well-fitted cover.
  3. Drain Water Systems – Empty tanks and lines completely; add antifreeze if you’ll be storing in freezing weather.
  4. Seal Vents and Windows – Double-check that everything is closed to keep out moisture, pests, and dust.
  5. Lubricate Moving Parts – Hinges, jacks, and other parts benefit from lubrication to prevent rust.
  6. Turn Off and Remove Propane – Always shut off propane tanks and, if possible, store them separately in a ventilated area.
  7. Check for Pests – Seal entry points and use natural deterrents like cedar chips or peppermint oil.
  8. Care for Tires – Inflate them properly and, if storing long-term, move your trailer occasionally to prevent flat spots.
  9. Disconnect the Battery – Keep it in a dry place or use a trickle charger to maintain charge.
  10. Regular Check-Ins – Visit occasionally to inspect for leaks, rotate tires, and ensure your trailer is road-ready.


What to Look for in a Trailer Storage Facility


Not all storage locations are equal. Here’s what makes the difference:


  • Easy Maneuvering: Wide driveways and pull-through spaces make parking simple.
  • Flexible Access Hours: Early riser or late-night traveler? Pick a facility that matches your schedule.
  • Reliable Security: Look for keypad gate entry, cameras, and attentive staff—like you’ll find at Storage Corner.


Final Tips Before You Store


  • Insurance Coverage: Confirm your trailer’s insurance policy covers storage.
  • Update Paperwork: Keep your registration and insurance current so you’re ready to hit the road.
  • Routine Visits: Stop by every so often to make sure everything is in order.


Store Your Trailer with Storage Corner

At Storage Corner, we make storing your trailer easy, safe, and affordable. With multiple facilities across Utah, California, and Idaho, your trailer will always have a reliable home. Get ready for stress-free adventures knowing your trailer is secure and waiting for your next trip.

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