RV Storage Buildings Built for Long-Term Protection
Custom RV Storage Buildings for Motorhomes, Campers, and Trailers
Why Choose a Steel RV Storage Building?
BT Steel Contractors provides durable RV storage solutions, which provides more solutions than one, such as:
Stronger Protection Than Basic Outdoor Parking
Leaving an expensive RV out in the elements is an invitation for cracked roof seals, faded paint, and sudden hail damage. A dedicated steel building blocks punishing UV rays and severe weather entirely. It keeps your camper completely dry and locked down, saving you from costly insurance claims and keeping it ready for the next trip.
Flexible Sizing for Different RV Types
Whether you are parking a compact Class C, a massive Class A diesel pusher, or a tall fifth-wheel, standard garages just won't cut it. Steel builds let you customize the height, length, and door clearance. You get the exact headspace and wide bays needed to back in easily without tearing off your side mirrors.
Built for Long-Term Use
Wood rots, warps, and invites termites, while cheap fabric tarps rip during the first bad windstorm. Heavy-duty steel doesn't flinch. It resists fire, handles heavy snow loads, and requires practically zero upkeep, giving you a permanent structure that protects your investment now and holds its structural integrity for decades.
RV Storage Building Options We Can Build
Open-Sided RV Shelters
If your main goal is keeping sun and hail off your RV without wrestling with tight spaces, an open metal RV storage building is the simplest route. It gives you solid overhead coverage to protect roof seals from baking in the sun, while leaving the sides wide open so you can pull right in, load up, or wash the camper down with zero hassle.
Partially Enclosed RV Storage Buildings
These structures bridge the gap by adding side panels to block driving rain, crosswinds, and angled sunlight. Keeping the front or back open means you still get easy drive-through access without navigating tight garage doors, but your RV gets a lot more protection than it would under a basic roof-only canopy.
Fully Enclosed RV Buildings
For absolute peace of mind, a fully walled steel garage is the ultimate setup. It shuts out the weather completely, keeps mice from chewing through your wiring, and lets you lock the doors against thieves. On top of security, it gives you a dry, comfortable spot to handle maintenance out of the wind.
RV Storage with Extra Space
on't just build for the motorhome, go a bit bigger to clear out the rest of your driveway and yard. Adding extra footage gives you dedicated, covered bays to park a boat, utility trailers, tractors, or commercial work trucks. You can even section off room for lawn mowers and tool benches, keeping all your expensive gear under one solid roof.
Designed Around Your Property and Usage Needs
We match the roof height to your specific RV, so big fifth-wheels and Class A coaches clear the beams easily.
Door and Access Placement
We use huge doors and pull-through setups so you can park your camper without scratching sides or needing a spotter.
Foundation and Site Planning
We plan for correct ground leveling, keep water away, and pour thick concrete that handles heavy tire weight easily.
RV Storage Buildings for Residential, Farm, and Commercial Use
Residential RV Owners
Ditch the monthly storage facility rent and park your rig right at home. A backyard steel bay blocks sun damage and lets you pack up for a road trip whenever you want.
Farms and Rural Properties
Stop crowding your main barns. Park your camper, flatbed trailers, tractors, and quad bikes under one solid roof where they stay out of the mud and you still have room to wrench on things.
Commercial and Fleet Storage
Weather damage to work vans and box trucks cuts into your bottom line. These heavy-duty steel bays give your business a tough, secure compound to lock up tools, machinery, and inventory overnight.
Our RV Storage Building Construction Process
Initial Consultation and Building Review
Let's look at your actual camper first. We will measure from the front hitch clear to the back bumper, find the highest point on your roof AC units, and check how wide those slide-outs open. You don't want to park inside only to realize you can't even open your own camper doors. We will also plan out extra floor space for your tool chests, battery chargers, or just a regular walking room.
Site Evaluation and Planning
We will walk your yard to figure out the best spot for the build. We check the ground slope to see how much soil needs moving so heavy rain runs away from the building instead of pooling right at your doorway. Then we look at your driveway setup to make sure your truck and trailer have plenty of swinging room to back in without clipping a fence post or dropping a tire into a ditch.
Concrete Foundation and Steel Installation
Once the ground is flat and packed tight, we pour a thick concrete pad packed full of rebar so those heavy axle loads won't crack the floor down the road. After the cement dries, the steel shows up. We bolt the main upright beams straight into the concrete, lift the roof framework into place, and screw down the metal siding and roof sheets until the whole shell is completely closed in.
Final Walkthrough and Project Completion
We don't just throw the last screw in and drive off. We test the roll-up doors ourselves to make sure they track straight, check the rubber seals for gaps, and pick up every single piece of construction trash from the dirt. Once the build looks clean and you are totally happy with how it turned out, we hand over the keys so you can finally park your rig.
Why Work With BT Steel Contractors?
Residential RV Owners
Ditch the monthly storage facility rent and park your rig right at home. A backyard steel bay blocks sun damage and lets you pack up for a road trip whenever you want.
Farms and Rural Properties
Stop crowding your main barns. Park your camper, flatbed trailers, tractors, and quad bikes under one solid roof where they stay out of the mud and you still have room to wrench on things.
Commercial and Fleet Storage
Weather damage to work vans and box trucks cuts into your bottom line. These heavy-duty steel bays give your business a tough, secure compound to lock up tools, machinery, and inventory overnight.
Service Areas for RV Storage Buildings
- Dyersburg TN and Dyer County
- Tennessee statewide project locations
- Southeast Missouri including the Missouri Bootheel
- Southwestern Kentucky
- Northeastern Arkansas
Get a Quote for Your RV Storage Building
Ready to protect your RV with a durable steel storage building? Contact BT Steel Contractors today to discuss your project, building size, site needs, and quote options.
Frequently Asked Question
What size RV storage building do I need?
The right size depends on your RV length, height, width, door clearance, and whether you want extra storage space for trailers, tools, or equipment. As a general rule, we usually recommend a structure that is at least 14 feet high and 16 feet wide so you can clear the roof AC units and easily walk around the sides of your rig with the slides out.
Can an RV storage building be fully enclosed?
Yes, we can completely wall it in with heavy-duty steel siding, install large roll-up doors, and add walk-in entry doors. This keeps your camper totally out of the weather, blocks thieves, and prevents pests from chewing up your wiring while it sits over the winter.
Do you build RV storage buildings in Tennessee?
We handle builds all across Dyersburg and Dyer County, and we regularly travel for projects throughout Western Tennessee. We also cover the Missouri Bootheel area, Southwestern Kentucky, and down into Northeastern Arkansas, adapting every build to local county codes and wind loads.
Can I add extra space for equipment or a workshop?
Absolutely. We can easily extend the length or width of your steel frame blueprint. This gives you separate bays or extra floor space right next to your parked rig where you can set up workbenches, store lawnmowers, park ATVs, or stack your spare parts and tires.
Do you help with concrete and site preparation?
We handle the ground prep coordination and pour the heavy-duty concrete pad ourselves. We make sure the dirt is leveled properly so rainwater drains away from the building, and we use a thick slab reinforced with rebar so heavy axle weights won't crack the floor.
Are steel RV storage buildings better than basic outdoor parking?
Leaving your rig out in the open ruins the roof seals, fades the paint, and cracks the tires from constant sun exposure. A steel building stops that weather wear completely, keeps your batteries from freezing, saves you from paying monthly storage yard rent, and protects your investment.
