Covered Storage That Protects Your RV Year-Round

RV Storage Buildings in San Marcos for Recreational Vehicles Left Outdoors Between Trips

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Anderson Contracting builds RV storage buildings in San Marcos, Texas for homeowners who need covered protection for motorhomes, travel trailers, campers, and recreational vehicles that currently sit exposed to sun, rain, and weather damage. These metal structures prevent roof seal failures, tire dry rot, and interior fading caused by prolonged UV exposure while keeping your RV ready for the next trip.

You work with Anderson Contracting to select the building height, width, and door clearance needed for your specific RV model and towing setup. Large clear-span designs eliminate interior posts, so you can drive straight through without tight turns or obstacles. The steel framing resists rust and corrosion, and the metal roof sheds water quickly to prevent pooling and leaks that damage RV exteriors over time.

Contact Anderson Contracting to plan an RV storage building that fits your vehicle dimensions and property layout in San Marcos.

What Changes Once the Building Is in Place

The construction begins with site grading and foundation work, which may include a gravel pad or concrete slab depending on your budget and how often you move the RV in and out. Steel columns and roof trusses are erected to create a clear-span interior, and wall panels or open-sided designs are installed based on how much ventilation and access you need. Oversized roll-up doors or full-width openings are framed to match your RV height and length.

Once the building is finished, you will notice that your RV roof stays cleaner, slide-outs do not collect dirt and debris, and tires are no longer exposed to constant sunlight that causes cracking. The interior stays cooler during storage because the RV is shaded, and you avoid the cost and logistics of off-site storage facilities. The covered space also provides room for maintenance tasks like washing, winterizing, or minor repairs without working in direct sun.

Anderson Contracting uses engineered steel framing rated for wind loads and roof weight, even though snow is minimal in San Marcos. The buildings are designed with high clearance to accommodate RVs with rooftop air conditioners, satellite dishes, or storage pods. Optional enclosed walls and lockable doors add security if you store expensive equipment or want to prevent unauthorized access.

Common Questions About RV Storage Buildings

Homeowners in San Marcos often ask about building height, door width, and whether the structure can accommodate multiple vehicles before committing to an RV storage project.

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What height is needed for most RVs?
Most travel trailers and motorhomes need at least 12 to 14 feet of clearance to account for rooftop air conditioners and antennas. Anderson Contracting measures your RV fully extended and adds extra clearance to ensure easy entry and exit without scraping.
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What type of door works best for RV storage?
Overhead roll-up doors in 12-foot or 14-foot widths work well for straight-in parking, while full-width open designs without doors allow easier maneuvering if your RV is long or difficult to align. You choose based on your driveway layout and how often you access the vehicle.
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How wide does the building need to be?
A 14-foot-wide building accommodates most travel trailers and small motorhomes, while larger Class A motorhomes or fifth wheels may need 16 to 18 feet of width. Anderson Contracting measures your RV with mirrors and slide-outs extended to determine the correct width.
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Can the building store more than one RV?
Yes, you can design a building long enough to park two RVs end-to-end or wide enough to park them side-by-side if your property has space. Clear-span framing allows flexible interior layouts without interior posts blocking access.
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Does covered storage prevent all RV damage?
Covered storage prevents most weather-related damage like roof seal failures, tire dry rot, and fading, but it does not replace regular maintenance like checking seals, batteries, and fluid levels. Anderson Contracting builds structures that reduce environmental wear so your RV stays road-ready between trips.

Anderson Contracting builds RV storage buildings that protect recreational vehicles from sun, rain, and weather damage while keeping them accessible and ready for travel. Reach out to discuss your RV dimensions, driveway layout, and storage needs for a building designed to fit your property in San Marcos.