Monday, November 7, 2016

Tips On Proper Trailer Storage

By Deborah Cole


Trailers serve different purposes to different people. No matter your reason for living in a trailer, you need to ensure that it is stored properly. Do not just assume that it will be in the exact condition you leave it in when you come back after a long time if you did not prepare for the storage. Read on for tips on proper trailer storage.

You need to leave it clean. A final cleanup should be done the day before or on the exact day you move out. The seals should be perfect too. Waxing all the joints ensures that sun damage is kept at bay. Also, there will not be much build up of dirt. If there are broken or worn out pieces, replacing them before leaving is advisable.

The air quality inside the space should not be compromised. Too much moisture will attract the growth of mold. It is expensive and frustrating to deal with the mold issue. Therefore, it is better for everyone if you take measures to ensure it does not happen. Vents will ensure good air circulation. They must be placed on the roof of the container.

Having blinds and curtains also minimizes the chances that any kind of fungi will grow inside the container. Ensure the window blinds are translucent so that the required amount of light gets inside the space. When everything is dark, you will come back to surprising large amount of mold all over the space.

Items which are slide-outs should be retracted before the storage. The rubber seals, slide toppers, roof and mechanical parts will not be damaged when retracted. However, it will not be the case when left in place. A corrosion protector has to be applied in order to protect against corrosion. Baby powder can be applied in-between to ensure that they do not stick together.

Pests are a menace all over the world. Depending on the kind you are dealing with, appropriate measures should be taken to keep them off. If there are external openings, it is mandatory for you to seal them. Bugs like to hide in piping systems, exhausts of furnaces, the outer part of the vent and even plumbing vents. Check the spots just to be safe.

Gadgets which are powered by electricity must be turned off. Also, all the lights in the trailer should be switched off. The main system can be turned off if the electrical energy is not needed by any crucial system. In case of batteries, wires must be disconnected so that the battery energy does not get drained off. There is no point in using a lot of money in power when it is not serving you in any way.

Temperature is an influencing factor when it comes to plumbing. When they are too high or low, the pipes are likely to burst. When the storage will be for a couple of week, s the pipes can be left with about a quarter of the water they can hold. When the temperatures are really low, an anti-freeze can be added. Another option is to flush all the water out.




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