Protecting all investments, from your car to seasonal vehicles to woodpiles, starts with portable garages and sheds. If your home isn't equipped with a brick-and-mortar garage, consider adding a portable shelter to your protect the same items. Portable garages and sheds are designed with either a valance or enclosed style, and all are made with a galvanized steel frame and a heavy-duty polyethylene tarp. The polyethylene is treated to be waterproof, UV resistant, rot proof, and mildew resistant, and some tarps are even fire retardant.
These properties allow portable garages and sheds to protect your vehicle or investment below from damage. A vehicle inside such a shelter, for example, will be shielded from UV exposure and moisture. The air circulation inside will prevent mold, mildew, and dry rot from forming on the vehicle, as well. Additionally, the frame, when installed or anchored correctly into the ground, is sturdy enough to withstand high winds and heavy snows.
Because of these features and properties, many portable garages and sheds are used to protect seasonal vehicles, such as boats and RVs. Left outside, these vehicles will be continuously exposed to UV rays and moisture, both of which can damage the surface and internal parts of both vehicles. Portable garages and sheds used for protecting seasonal vehicles have an enclosed style, with a roll-up or zipper door, to fully protect the boat or RV inside.
Vehicles aren't the only investments that can be stored in portable garages and sheds. Nearly any item needing some kind of shelter can be kept inside. Woodpiles, for example, can be kept inside a smaller shed, while larger shelters are added to farms for equipment storage and use as run-in sheds for animals. As run-in sheds, portable garages are open on two sides and provide shade in an area, such as a pasture, where horses or other livestock are free to move during the day.
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