Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Protecting Your Investment with a Custom RV Garage


An RV typically constitutes a major financial investment - why not protect that investment with an RV garage? People who own recreational vehicles are keenly aware that its size precludes parking inside a home's standard garage.


Suspect throws a tent peg and other debris at vehicle, causing scuffs and marks to paintwork. Almondbury, June 20. Slashed rear offside tyre on vehicle. * ARSON - Scissett, June 19. Set fire to two vehicles parked next to industrial estate. Skelmanthorpe, June 18. Set fire to fence panel.* CRIMINAL DAMAGE - Almondbury, June 20. Slashed rear offside tyre on vehicle. Lepton, June 17. Kicked nearside wing mirror. Clayton West, June 18.* THEFT FROM PERSON -Moldgreen, June 17. Five suspects approached victim and asked for time. One then grabs victim's handbag, knocking contents on to the floor. Suspects then make off, taking some of victim's property. Suspect 1: white male, 17-18, approx 5ft 9ins, skinny, wearing dark jacket and blue jeans; suspect 2: white male, approximately 17, about 5ft 9ins, medium build, wearing dark sweatshirt and dark tracksuit bottoms; suspect 3: white male, approximately 17, about 5ft 8ins, skinny, wearing orange top and jeans. Other two suspects were white males.* THEFT OF VEHICLE - Scissett, June 23. Red Daihatsu Fourtrack H244 WHD stolen.

Whichever type of RV garage you purchase, make sure to first measure your RV to ensure proper fit in its new garage. Your garage needs to have doors that are at least 12 feet tall. Recreational vehicles with devices on the roof such as air conditioners, luggage racks, or satellite dishes may require 14 foot garage doors. When measuring the depth of your vehicle, make sure you also figure in the space required to walk around the front and back of the vehicle while it is parked inside the garage.




Author: Rochelle Steelsen


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