Vehicle Storage in Beaumont, TX – Perfect for Cars, Motorcycles, RVs, Campers, Utility Trailers

Looking for secure and convenient vehicle storage in Beaumont, TX? Whether you need a safe place to store your car, truck, motorcycle, or camper, we offer both indoor storage units and outdoor parking spaces to fit your needs. Our 10x20 indoor units provide garage-style protection from weather and theft, while our outdoor uncovered parking is perfect for larger vehicles, trailers, and campers needing easy access.

Located just off Hwy 90, our facility offers secure access, flexible rental terms, and a well-lit, spacious lot for your vehicle storage needs. Whether you're storing a classic car, an extra work truck, or a weekend RV, we provide a hassle-free, affordable vehicle storage solution in Beaumont with drive-up convenience.

Rent your vehicle storage space today! Call 409-790-9381 or fill out our contact form if you have questions.

Outdoor Parking - Covered and Uncovered

We also have outside parking, 10'x20', available for rent. This is about the same size as a single car garage. We have open (uncovered) parking spaces as well as covered parking.

This is a great size for a utility trailer or camper.

Some people have also stored PODS moving containers at our storage facility - request pricing.

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Indoor Vehicle Storage (10x20 Storage Unit) Tips

Ideal for cars, motorcycles, and smaller trailers needing protection from weather and theft.

Before Storing Your Vehicle Indoors:

  • Clean the Vehicle – Wash and wax the exterior to prevent dirt and grime from damaging the paint. Clean the interior to avoid mold or pests.
  • Change the Oil & Top Off Fluids – Old oil can become acidic and damage engine components. Also, top off antifreeze, transmission, and brake fluid.
  • Fill Up the Gas Tank & Add a Fuel Stabilizer – This prevents moisture buildup and fuel degradation over time.
  • Disconnect the Battery – To prevent drainage, disconnect or remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place.
  • Use a Car Cover – Even indoors, a breathable car cover protects against dust and moisture buildup.
  • Elevate the Tires or Inflate to Proper Pressure – Prevent flat spots by inflating tires to the correct pressure or using tire cradles. If storing long-term, consider placing the vehicle on jack stands.
  • Leave Windows Slightly Cracked – Prevents moisture buildup and musty odors inside the vehicle.
  • Facility Rules – Drip pans are required. No gas cans or other flammable materials.

Outdoor Vehicle Storage (Uncovered Parking) Tips

Best for RVs, campers, trailers, boats, and large vehicles that can withstand exposure to the elements with proper preparation.

Before Storing Your Vehicle Outdoors:

  • Use a Weatherproof Cover – Invest in a high-quality, breathable cover to protect against rain, sun, and debris. Ensure it's designed for your specific vehicle type.
  • Park on a Solid Surface – Avoid parking directly on dirt or grass, as moisture from the ground can cause rust or tire deterioration. If possible, use a tarp or parking pad.
  • Secure the Vehicle – Lock doors, windows, and storage compartments. For campers and trailers, use a hitch lock or wheel lock.
  • Protect Against Rodents – Seal any small openings where rodents could enter, and use rodent repellents inside or near the vehicle.
  • Check Tires & Cover Them if Needed – If storing long-term, cover tires to protect against UV damage and cracking. Inflate to proper pressure before storage.
  • Remove Valuables & Perishables – Keep the interior empty of valuables and food items that might attract pests.
  • Check the Battery & Electrical System – Either disconnect the battery or use a trickle charger to prevent drainage.
  • Winterize if Needed – For campers and RVs, drain water systems, add antifreeze, and cover vents properly for winter storage.

General Maintenance During Storage (Both Indoors & Outdoors)

  • Check the Vehicle Periodically – Visit your vehicle monthly to ensure it’s in good condition.
  • Run the Engine (If Possible) – If storing long-term, start the vehicle every few weeks to keep fluids circulating and the battery charged.
  • Inspect for Leaks or Damage – Look for signs of rodents, leaks, or tire issues.
  • Maintain Insurance Coverage – Even in storage, keep at least comprehensive insurance to cover potential damage.