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The local solution for storing caravans, boats and more

From caravans to cars, motorhomes to boats, Store A Caravan Geelong provides undercover, affordable and versatile storage for any vehicle.

With on-site management and security, the new company offers a “secure and monitored” storage option, employee Luke Summerhayes explains.

“Our fully secure and modern Geelong warehouse allows you to store your vehicle when it’s not in use,” he says.

“Our facility is fully monitored and alarmed, with security bollards, fencing, automatic roller doors and CCTV monitoring.

“You can have peace of mind that your asset is securely stored.”

Storing a vehicle with Store A Caravan is particularly useful when space at home is limited, Luke says.

“You can free up valuable space at home with our storage solutions,” he says.

“Storing your vehicle correctly can help prevent avoidable weather damage, costly repairs, theft and improve resell value.”

The family-run business has had “great results” since opening last month, Luke says.

“The response from customers in our first month has been fantastic,” he says.

“Everyone has been really pleased with our service and appreciated how we’ve dealt with their individual needs.”

With flexible short-term or long-term options, Store A Caravan also offers drop-off and pick-up services, Luke says.

“If you need your caravan or vehicle at a certain place delivered or collected, we can get it there for you with both tilt tray and towing services available,” he says.

At the convenient location of 116 Furner Ave North Geelong, Store A Caravan is open five days a week.

For more information visit www.storeacaravan.com.au or phone 0499 22 33 00.

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