Where to Store Skid Steers, Trailers, and Work Vehicles Off-Site

Published on 2/19/2026
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Where to Store Skid Steers, Trailers, and Work Vehicles Off-Site | Elite RV & Storage

Contractor Equipment Storage • Oversized Vehicle Storage • Bakersfield / Kern County

As your business grows, storing skid steers, trailers, and work trucks at home—or scattered across job sites—becomes inefficient and risky. Off-site commercial storage gives contractors a centralized, secure solution built for oversized equipment.

Related: Secure Storage Compounds for Contractors  •  Contractor Storage Yards vs Self Storage

The Off-Site Storage Problem Contractors Face

Skid steers, dump trailers, enclosed trailers, and work trucks aren’t designed to sit in residential driveways. And leaving them at job sites overnight increases exposure and liability.

The right off-site storage solution reduces risk, centralizes your equipment, and supports daily dispatch efficiency.

Why Home or Street Parking Isn’t Sustainable

  • HOA or city restrictions on commercial vehicle parking
  • Theft exposure for trailers and equipment
  • Neighborhood complaints and compliance risks
  • Disorganized operations when assets are scattered
  • Insurance concerns if vehicles aren’t stored properly

Off-site commercial storage eliminates these recurring issues.

What to Look for in Off-Site Equipment Storage

1. Space for Oversized Equipment

Skid steers on trailers, dual-axle rigs, and work trucks require more than a narrow drive aisle. Look for a facility built for oversized vehicle storage.

2. Secure Access Control

Equipment theft is expensive. Controlled access and commercial-focused security measures should be part of the facility design.

3. Commercial-Friendly Layout

You need easy in-and-out access early in the morning—not tight turns or traffic congestion.

4. Centralized Fleet Organization

Keeping trucks, trailers, and equipment in one place reduces wasted time and improves dispatch flow.

Explore: Oversized Vehicle Storage Options

Types of Assets That Benefit Most from Off-Site Storage

  • Skid steers and compact loaders
  • Equipment trailers (open and enclosed)
  • Dump trailers
  • Box trucks and work vans
  • Landscaping rigs
  • Construction and service fleet vehicles

If your equipment is tied directly to daily revenue, storing it properly is a business decision—not a convenience.

Off-Site Storage vs Leasing Yard Space

Some contractors consider leasing raw yard space. While that can work, it often requires long-term commitments, added security costs, and infrastructure setup.

Commercial storage compounds offer flexibility without the overhead of leasing and maintaining standalone property.

For a broader comparison, read: Commercial Storage vs Warehousing

Need Off-Site Equipment Storage in Bakersfield?

Elite RV & Storage provides contractor-focused storage solutions designed for skid steers, trailers, work trucks, and oversized commercial vehicles. If your equipment has outgrown home parking or scattered job-site storage, we can help centralize and secure your assets.