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catrispoli2

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Joined
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Location
Freehold NJ
RV Year
2006
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star
RV Length
40’
Chassis
Spartan
Engine
Cummins 400
TOW/TOAD
Motorcycle Trailer
Fulltimer
No
Looking for pictures of Class A housing. We had one estimate for a 44 x16x14 high. We are trying to find optimal housing without breaking the bank. The estimate was $20,000. If anyone has pictures of their garages we would love to see them. Thank you!!!
 
Build as big as your property and wallet will allow. My RV garage is 40' wide and 50' deep with 2 14'X14' doors, it houses our Dutch Star 4369. I wish it was bigger because somehow it is often filled up.
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That is beautiful. Here in NJ the cost would be $50,000 or more. So glad you shared it, I want my husband to see all options!
 
This is 36X18 ft 14ft high. $3600. One of the carport type.
 

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Thanks, BGMAC, This is cost-effective and still does the job of keeping the coach dry and away from the sun, which is as damaging to these rigs as it is to our skin. Would you be able to guide us to a contact? I don’t want to break any forum rules, but I shared my email in my profile if it’s not allowed. This is very helpful!
 
60x16x14 high Work in progress! The guys is about in the middle of it.
 

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Wow this is huge! Love to see pics at completion. Good Luck!
 
Thanks, BGMAC, This is cost-effective and still does the job of keeping the coach dry and away from the sun, which is as damaging to these rigs as it is to our skin. Would you be able to guide us to a contact? I don’t want to break any forum rules, but I shared my email in my profile if it’s not allowed. This is very helpful!

To be honest I stopped at a retailer on the side of the road, but the just sell for one of the big names listed above. There is not much design differences between them. Usually 12-14 gauge steel. if you want Hurricane certified or not.

I went with the cheap and they were on sale.

I would call each one and let them compete for the best price. They always go down on price from what you see on the web site.
 
This is awesome. TY, keep u posted!
 
Versa-Tube is a DIY building, or you can hire a local contractor to erect. It is pretty simple, I did one on my property 30 by 16 by 14 feet high, originally for my class B motor home. When i purchased my class A which is 31 feet long, I was able to expand the length by 10 feet to a 40 feet in length. The great thing about Versa Tube; it is designed to be expanded.
 

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