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Equipment Storage

Equipment Storage in the UK

Hardstand and depot space for excavators, loaders, cranes and heavy plant across Australia.

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Why Store Your Equipment With Us?

Heavy equipment is expensive to own, difficult to move and impossible to leave on a public road overnight. A standard excavator can be worth $200,000 or more, and construction sites do not always have secure overnight storage on site. We connect machinery operators with verified yard hosts who have the hardstand, compound space and access gates your gear needs between jobs.

Whether you are a sole operator with a single 3-tonne excavator or a civil contractor cycling a fleet of heavy plant through multiple projects, a dedicated storage yard costs a fraction of leasing your own depot. Browse yards close to your active job sites to minimise float costs and get your gear back on the clock faster.

Every yard host is identity-verified before their first listing goes live. Listings show the surface type, yard dimensions, gate width and overhead clearance so you can confirm fit before you mobilise a float truck. If you have equipment above 20 tonnes or require low-loader access, message the host directly to confirm.

  • Verified secure compounds
  • Near industrial precincts
  • Heavy vehicle access
  • No lock-in contracts

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Browse Equipment Storage by Region

Greater London

2 cities

London is the UK's most space-constrained city. With over nine million residents, property comes at a premium and garages, where they exist at all, have long been converted into living space or rented at eye-watering rates. Demand for affordable off-site storage is enormous and growing, particularly among flat dwellers, boat owners on the Thames, and van-life communities navigating permit zones. A spare driveway, garage, or covered bay in any London borough is a genuine asset.

South East

5 cities

England's South East is one of the most densely populated and affluent regions in Europe. From the coastal towns of Sussex and Kent to the Thames Valley commuter belt, households here balance large recreational footprints (boats, caravans, classic cars, motorbikes) with limited residential space. Portsmouth and Southampton are major boating hubs, while Brighton and the Medway towns generate steady caravan and vehicle storage demand year-round.

North West

3 cities

Greater Manchester, Liverpool, and their satellite towns make up one of the UK's largest conurbations. It's a densely built region where Victorian terraces and 1960s estates dominate the housing stock, meaning many households have no off-street parking at all, let alone a garage. From boat owners in Cheshire to van operators in Salford, the need for secure, accessible storage space is constant. Rural Cumbria and the Lake District add a strong seasonal dimension to caravan and motorhome storage demand.

Yorkshire

4 cities

Yorkshire is Britain's largest county and one of its most varied. Leeds and Sheffield are major urban centres with dense housing and growing demand for off-site storage, while the Dales, Moors, and East Riding create a strong recreational vehicle culture. Caravans, campervans, and trailerboats are common across the region. Rural landowners often have barns and outbuildings sitting empty; urban residents often have nowhere to park their leisure gear.

West Midlands

3 cities

The West Midlands is England's second-largest urban region. Birmingham, Coventry, and Wolverhampton are cities built around industry and the car, yet residential off-street parking and storage remain genuinely scarce for many households. The region's canal network and proximity to the Cotswolds sustain a healthy boating and caravan culture, with storage demand concentrated in the suburban fringes where space begins to open up.

Scotland

3 cities

Scotland's combination of compact cities and vast rural landscape creates an interesting storage dynamic. Edinburgh and Glasgow have some of the UK's tightest residential spaces: tenement flats with no garages, restricted on-street parking, and zero capacity for caravans or boats. Yet beyond the central belt, highlands and coastal communities have ample land, active boating cultures, and a long tradition of practical resourcefulness. Connecting these two realities is exactly what StorageFinder does.

Wales

2 cities

Wales has a strong outdoor and coastal culture. The Pembrokeshire coast, Snowdonia, and Cardigan Bay draw recreational vehicle owners from across the UK. Welsh cities like Cardiff and Swansea face familiar urban storage pressures, while rural communities often have surplus outbuilding space. The market here is emerging but the fundamentals are solid: people with gear that needs storage, and people with space that's sitting idle.

South West

2 cities

The South West is one of the UK's most popular domestic holiday destinations. Bristol, Exeter, and Bath anchor the urban economy, while Cornwall, Devon, and the Jurassic Coast sustain one of the country's most active boating and caravan cultures. Seasonal storage demand is strong. Boat owners and caravan users looking for off-season space make up a significant share of listings. Bristol in particular has seen strong demand from van-lifers and small business operators needing accessible, affordable storage.

Storage for Heavy Machinery

From a mini excavator to a 50-tonne crane, we have yards built for heavy gear.

Every Machine Type

Excavators, loaders, graders, rollers, cranes. Find yards with the surface, space and weight capacity your gear demands.

Secure Compounds

Fenced, gated and under CCTV. Heavy equipment is a theft target, so security comes first.

Heavy Vehicle Access

Yards with wide gates, solid hardstand and access for low-loaders and float trucks.

No Depot Overhead

Skip the cost of leasing a full depot. Pay only for the space you need, when you need it.

Near Job Sites

Search for yards close to your current projects and industrial precincts to minimise transport costs.

Between-Jobs Flexibility

Store for a week between contracts or months at a time. No lock-in, no long-term commitments.

Tips for Storing Heavy Equipment

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    Choose sealed or compacted hardstand

    Heavy plant needs load-bearing ground. Concrete or well-compacted gravel prevents sinking after rain and makes it easier to load out for the next job. Ask the host whether the yard has been load-tested, particularly if you are storing equipment above 20 tonnes.

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    Lower and secure all moving parts

    Lower buckets and blades to the ground, retract booms and attach travel locks. Engage the slew lock on excavators and set hydraulic controls to neutral. Equipment that shifts unexpectedly in storage creates a safety liability and a dispute you do not want.

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    Top up or drain fluids depending on storage length

    For short-term storage, top up engine oil, hydraulic fluid and coolant. For several months of storage, consider draining the fuel tank to prevent moisture contamination and use fogging oil in the engine. Australian summer heat accelerates fluid degradation in idle equipment faster than most people expect.

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    Disconnect or trickle-charge the battery

    Disconnect the negative terminal or remove the battery for long-term storage. If the equipment may need to move at short notice, use a smart trickle charger. Modern plant electronics can draw parasitic current even when switched off, draining a battery in a matter of weeks.

Tractor and trailer stored on a flat gravel hardstand at a rural Australian property

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