If you own an RV in Florida, you already know how quickly sun, salt, and storms can wear it down. That’s why many RV owners in the Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe area are making the switch to covered RV storage, and for good reason.
But is it really worth the extra protection? Let’s break it down.
At Covered Keeper, our covered RV spaces are 14×40 feet with canopies overhead and built-in power outlets. Your RV stays shielded from direct sunlight, rain, and falling debris, while still maintaining easy access and drive-through convenience.
We also offer uncovered outdoor spaces for short-term or budget-conscious parking, giving you flexibility to choose what works best.
UV and Heat Protection
Direct sun exposure fades paint, weakens seals, and dries out tires over time. Covered storage keeps your rig in the shade, especially valuable during Florida’s hot and humid months.
Protection from Rain and Storm Debris
Covered stalls reduce the risk of water pooling on your roof, tree branch damage, and long-term weather wear. This is a major plus during hurricane season.
Power Access
Every covered stall at Covered Keeper includes a power outlet. You can keep your RV’s batteries maintained or run low-power appliances while parked.
Convenience and Security
You’ll also benefit from:
Covered storage is a smart investment for:
It’s especially useful if your RV is stored long-term, exposed for weeks or months at a time.
If you’ve been considering upgrading to covered storage, now’s a great time. We’re offering 50% off your first 2 months, whether you’re booking covered or uncovered RV and boat storage.
Your RV is built for adventure, not for sitting exposed in coastal heat and rain. Covered storage adds years of life, keeps it cleaner, and gives you peace of mind.
Looking for more? Check out how well we’re doing at our other locations:
Storage HQ – storagehq.ca
Legal Self Storage – legalselfstorage.com
Cheswold Storage – cheswoldstorage.com