For many, winter time means the arrival of snow, ice, and bitter cold temperatures. This chilly weather means people spend less time outside, and more time staying warm by the fire. But that doesn't mean you should forget about protecting all your valuable belongings through this weather. Here are some great tips for winter preparation, and how you can make sure your outdoor items stay safe year-round.
Winter Preparation for Your Vehicles
Let’s face it: Vehicles are one of the priciest investments you make from year to year. Whether you have a large truck that helps you load gear for work, or a motorcycle you take out only on weekends, keeping your vehicle in good shape is important. One of the easiest ways you can do that, even through rough winter weather, is keeping it in a storage building. If you don’t want a storage solution with walls, but you want to keep the snow and ice off your vehicle, this carport from Arrow is versatile and easy to use. This can keep anything from your boat to your car safe. Wind and snow load rated, this carport is designed to withstand accumulate snowfall. The best part is, this will even be handy during the summer when you want to keep your car in the shade and out of those harmful UV rays that can wreak havoc on your paint job. This carport also includes:
- Galvanized steel roof to protect against corrosion
- Powder coated 2 in. tube frame
- Self-drilling screws for easy installation out of the box
Winter preparation is also important for your ATV or snowmobile. The Shed-in-a-Box is a great option to keep your outdoor vehicles safe when spa...