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18/11/2024 at 1:22pm
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Number of unknown (to us!) variables in there that could influence advice given, such as the dreaded collection of penalties/costs associated with having a vehicle on the road in London which may apply to you! Diesel penalties, residents parking fees/restrictions etc.
Generally insurers would favour secure offroad storage, may even find some declining cover for on road storage, or a hefty hike in premium! Caravans/MHs/Campers are probably higher risk of theft than most ordinary cars! - Quite a lot go missing and are never recovered! There's a 'hidden' negative aspect to storing at/near home! - when the camper is missing for any time, you have advertised your house is unoccupied as you're on holiday! If kept offroad, you may have option of SORNing it to save on road tax! Most storage yards would likely insist it was still insured though!
Proper secure storage facilities around London are often oversubscribed, with quite a waiting list for a space, AND pricy! - my caravan is stored in Hertfordshire (and I live in London near A406), this year's renewal notice quotes just under £900 pa, and that is NOT the most expensive I could find! - charges will vary depending of size of storage space required and the unit. Secure storage in a recognised storage facility usually brings an insurance premium discount, which does offset the cost a little bit.
Disadvantage of remote storage is that you have to make some effort to visit and maintain the vehicle! Not good to leave it standing in same spot for months on end, damages the tyres for one. It's a vehicle, so battery (there'll likely be two, the normal vehicle battery and a leisure battery!) needs keeping charged or it (they) will be damaged beyond recovery in a few months, possibly weeks if any discharge from say alarms and trackers etc. Solar panels can help with that. Few, if any, have EHU to the individual storage bay. The vehicle mechanicals in all forms would benefit from regular driving.
Most storage yards have access restrictions, the best it's probably only restricted to daylight hours but otherwise free and unobstructed 365 day access by electronic pass or key lock, but some need a day or two notice of your intent to access and require staff to grant you access! Some allow you to access your vehicle yourself, others will use staff to bring the vehicle off site to you! There is quite a lot of variation in operating practice, you need to check T&Cs carefully! TBH, some are really not very convenient to the user! The better sites will have something like a service area with water and EHU so you can wash and maintain your vehicle, AND get a mobile service engineer to do routine servicing, ideally you need the habitation part checked/serviced periodically by a specialist engineer (for gas, mains electric safety etc.), as well as base vehicle servicing, most will prevent any kind of work being done on the vehicle whilst in it's storage space/bay!
There's a host of variables in all aspects, so cant be too specific, but hopefully some insight.
There are a few places to check out for secure storage, there is a storage yard trade association, and both camping clubs have storage on some of their sites. Storage can be found on farms, and various more general storage facilities with highly variable benefits/disadvantages too!
https://www.cassoa.co.uk/
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/advice-and-training/taking-care-of-your-outfit/carav........
https://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/
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18/11/2024 at 2:26pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Monty15 on 18/11/2024
Number of unknown (to us!) variables in there that could influence advice given, such as the dreaded collection of penalties/costs associated with having a vehicle on the road in London which may apply to you! Diesel penalties, residents parking fees/restrictions etc.
Generally insurers would favour secure offroad storage, may even find some declining cover for on road storage, or a hefty hike in premium! Caravans/MHs/Campers are probably higher risk of theft than most ordinary cars! - Quite a lot go missing and are never recovered! There's a 'hidden' negative aspect to storing at/near home! - when the camper is missing for any time, you have advertised your house is unoccupied as you're on holiday! If kept offroad, you may have option of SORNing it to save on road tax! Most storage yards would likely insist it was still insured though!
Proper secure storage facilities around London are often oversubscribed, with quite a waiting list for a space, AND pricy! - my caravan is stored in Hertfordshire (and I live in London near A406), this year's renewal notice quotes just under £900 pa, and that is NOT the most expensive I could find! - charges will vary depending of size of storage space required and the unit. Secure storage in a recognised storage facility usually brings an insurance premium discount, which does offset the cost a little bit.
Disadvantage of remote storage is that you have to make some effort to visit and maintain the vehicle! Not good to leave it standing in same spot for months on end, damages the tyres for one. It's a vehicle, so battery (there'll likely be two, the normal vehicle battery and a leisure battery!) needs keeping charged or it (they) will be damaged beyond recovery in a few months, possibly weeks if any discharge from say alarms and trackers etc. Solar panels can help with that. Few, if any, have EHU to the individual storage bay. The vehicle mechanicals in all forms would benefit from regular driving.
Most storage yards have access restrictions, the best it's probably only restricted to daylight hours but otherwise free and unobstructed 365 day access by electronic pass or key lock, but some need a day or two notice of your intent to access and require staff to grant you access! Some allow you to access your vehicle yourself, others will use staff to bring the vehicle off site to you! There is quite a lot of variation in operating practice, you need to check T&Cs carefully! TBH, some are really not very convenient to the user! The better sites will have something like a service area with water and EHU so you can wash and maintain your vehicle, AND get a mobile service engineer to do routine servicing, ideally you need the habitation part checked/serviced periodically by a specialist engineer (for gas, mains electric safety etc.), as well as base vehicle servicing, most will prevent any kind of work being done on the vehicle whilst in it's storage space/bay!
There's a host of variables in all aspects, so cant be too specific, but hopefully some insight.
There are a few places to check out for secure storage, there is a storage yard trade association, and both camping clubs have storage on some of their sites. Storage can be found on farms, and various more general storage facilities with highly variable benefits/disadvantages too!
https://www.cassoa.co.uk/
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/advice-and-training/taking-care-of-your-outfit/carav........
https://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/
A very helpful answer, thanks so much for taking the time to type it.
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19/11/2024 at 4:55pm
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Quote: Originally posted by benjamin163 on 18/11/2024
Quote: Originally posted by Monty15 on 18/11/2024
Number of unknown (to us!) variables in there that could influence advice given, such as the dreaded collection of penalties/costs associated with having a vehicle on the road in London which may apply to you! Diesel penalties, residents parking fees/restrictions etc.
Generally insurers would favour secure offroad storage, may even find some declining cover for on road storage, or a hefty hike in premium! Caravans/MHs/Campers are probably higher risk of theft than most ordinary cars! - Quite a lot go missing and are never recovered! There's a 'hidden' negative aspect to storing at/near home! - when the camper is missing for any time, you have advertised your house is unoccupied as you're on holiday! If kept offroad, you may have option of SORNing it to save on road tax! Most storage yards would likely insist it was still insured though!
Proper secure storage facilities around London are often oversubscribed, with quite a waiting list for a space, AND pricy! - my caravan is stored in Hertfordshire (and I live in London near A406), this year's renewal notice quotes just under £900 pa, and that is NOT the most expensive I could find! - charges will vary depending of size of storage space required and the unit. Secure storage in a recognised storage facility usually brings an insurance premium discount, which does offset the cost a little bit.
Disadvantage of remote storage is that you have to make some effort to visit and maintain the vehicle! Not good to leave it standing in same spot for months on end, damages the tyres for one. It's a vehicle, so battery (there'll likely be two, the normal vehicle battery and a leisure battery!) needs keeping charged or it (they) will be damaged beyond recovery in a few months, possibly weeks if any discharge from say alarms and trackers etc. Solar panels can help with that. Few, if any, have EHU to the individual storage bay. The vehicle mechanicals in all forms would benefit from regular driving.
Most storage yards have access restrictions, the best it's probably only restricted to daylight hours but otherwise free and unobstructed 365 day access by electronic pass or key lock, but some need a day or two notice of your intent to access and require staff to grant you access! Some allow you to access your vehicle yourself, others will use staff to bring the vehicle off site to you! There is quite a lot of variation in operating practice, you need to check T&Cs carefully! TBH, some are really not very convenient to the user! The better sites will have something like a service area with water and EHU so you can wash and maintain your vehicle, AND get a mobile service engineer to do routine servicing, ideally you need the habitation part checked/serviced periodically by a specialist engineer (for gas, mains electric safety etc.), as well as base vehicle servicing, most will prevent any kind of work being done on the vehicle whilst in it's storage space/bay!
There's a host of variables in all aspects, so cant be too specific, but hopefully some insight.
There are a few places to check out for secure storage, there is a storage yard trade association, and both camping clubs have storage on some of their sites. Storage can be found on farms, and various more general storage facilities with highly variable benefits/disadvantages too!
https://www.cassoa.co.uk/
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/advice-and-training/taking-care-of-your-outfit/carav........
https://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/
A very helpful answer, thanks so much for taking the time to type it.
This provides me with marvellous insight, thanks so much for sharing. Given all the problems you list with storage away from home, what attracted you? Did you feel it might not be safe where you live? Was the insurance too high? I just got an insurance quote for £750 storing the van on the road where I live in Hammersmith. It filled me with hope. I thought it would be a lot more.
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