You guys are nuts I'm starting annoy Wayne he's trying to hear the TV...I'm getting the L O O K LAUGHING TO LOUD.
So....I'm in Madison for a doc appointment yesterday and see an ad in the paper for car storage for the winter. October to April. Heated. Called the guy and the price is $490 if you sign up in September and $590 after that. Big building..he figures he will store 100 cars this year. So....what do you guys think of the price for heated storage for those months?
That's 6 months, SF at $82.00 a month. I say take it; sounds like a great deal to me. Will you still have access to it if you want to work on it?
I think thats pritty a good price for heated dry storage, I'd take it Fox. I pay $90 a month for a dry but no heat, drafty, dusty 2 bay barn.
It won't need any work, snoot, but a good question. I asked if I could move it in and out during the storage time and he said yes but it was vague...had to know about it in advance etc. Yeah...the monthly doesn't sound bad at all but coming up with $500 for NOT using the car hurts. I forgot to ask him if the place was guaranteed to be rodent free. That's an important issue in this climate.
Yeah, Tedy....I guess you are right. When I look around for a place to store it the prices are ridiculous for just a garage.
Unheated here is $25 to $50. Nobody offers heated vehicle storage, because folks would be in fixing their cars or housing the homeless in them. Freeze-Dried unless you own your own.
Around here, heated dry storage is a minimum of $100/month... usually in an underground parking structure. A typical garage will run you $150/month, and while you'll have the garage to yourself, most home garages in this part of the world are not heated.
I'm still partial to the "Space-Bag" idea. Crank-up the ol' wet-or-dry, and you can slip a Caprice Classic under the bed in the guest-room. Of course, that just means the mice will wait 'til you have company to chew a hole in it..
Yeah, well you can dry out a loaf of bread, then sick it in a sealed dry plastic bag, leave it on the shelf for 1/2 a year, you'll have mold.