Vehicle & RV Storage Buildings — Covered, Enclosed & Secure
Protect your investment with a vehicle storage building designed for Texas weather. From open RV covers to fully enclosed garages, we build practical storage solutions for cars, trucks, boats, trailers, and motorhomes.
Why Metal Beats Wood for Vehicle Storage
- Better weather resistance against hail, wind, and harsh Texas sun.
- No wood rot or termite concerns eating into long-term value.
- Reduced fire risk compared with many traditional wood structures.
- Long service life with lower maintenance over time.
Popular Configurations
RV cover: Open-side layout with 12–16 ft clearance for easy parking and quick access.
Enclosed RV garage: Full wall enclosure with roll-up door options and available insulation packages.
2–4 car garage: Common footprints from 20×20 up to 30×50 based on driveway and storage goals.
Boat/trailer storage: Wide-span options for easier backing, turning, and trailer clearance.
Classic car storage: Insulation and humidity-control-ready upgrades for collector vehicle protection.
Size Guide
| Vehicle type | Recommended size | Door size needed |
|---|---|---|
| Standard car | 12×20 | 9×8 door |
| Truck/SUV | 14×24 | 10×8 door |
| RV (Class A) | 14×40+ | 14×14 door |
| Boat on trailer | 14×30 | 12×12 door |
| 2-car | 24×24 | Dual 9×8 doors |
RV Clearance Requirements
Many Class A RVs need roughly 13–14 feet of height clearance. Our common standard clears 12 feet, and taller custom units are available when your rig needs additional overhead room.
RTO Available
Need covered or enclosed storage without a large upfront payment? Rent-to-own options include no credit check on qualifying plans and ownership timelines typically ranging from 36 to 60 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size building do I need for an RV?
Most Class C units fit well in 14×35 to 14×40 layouts, while many Class A owners choose 14×40 or larger to allow room for door swing, storage, and easier maneuvering.
Can I get a metal building with a 14-foot door for my RV?
Yes. We regularly quote 14×14 roll-up door packages for RV storage buildings. Tall door options are common for Class A motorhomes and higher roofline rigs.
Is it cheaper to build or buy a metal vehicle storage building?
In many cases, buying a prefabricated metal vehicle storage building is more cost-effective and faster than building from scratch, especially when you factor labor, timeline, and material costs.
Do vehicle storage buildings need a permit in Texas?
Permit requirements vary by city, county, and HOA. Some rural properties have fewer restrictions, but many locations require permits for larger enclosed structures. Always verify before installation.
Can I insulate a metal storage building for classic cars?
Absolutely. Insulation and ventilation upgrades help stabilize temperatures and reduce moisture swings, which is ideal for classic car storage and long-term vehicle protection.
Ready to Protect Your Vehicles?
See available inventory or design a custom layout that fits your property and vehicles.
