Weather Guard Van Shelving
Weather Guard Van Shelving
Shop Weather Guard van shelving from Upfit Supply — commercial-grade steel shelving systems engineered for cargo vans and the tradespeople who rely on them every day. Weather Guard makes two categories of van shelving: shelving packages pre-configured for specific trades, and folding shelves that collapse flat when you need the full cargo floor. Both are available in configurations specific to your van's make, model, wheelbase, and roof height. Upfit Supply is an authorized Weather Guard dealer with 1–2 business day shipping from our Michigan warehouse.
Weather Guard Van Shelving Categories
Weather Guard Shelving Packages
Weather Guard shelving packages are complete van shelving systems — uprights, shelves, mounting hardware, and all components — pre-configured for specific trades and van models. Rather than building a custom layout from individual parts, a shelving package gives you a tested, trade-optimized setup out of the box. Packages are available for electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, and general contractors, in configurations specific to the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Chevrolet Express, and GMC Savana.
Each package can be further customized with bins, dividers, doors, drawers, cabinets, and work tops from the Weather Guard accessories lineup — so you start with a proven baseline and add what your workflow requires.
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Weather Guard Folding Shelves
Weather Guard folding shelves are individual shelf units that fold flat against the van wall when not in use, freeing up the full cargo floor in seconds. Originally designed for last-mile parcel delivery — where drivers need organized storage for packages going out and an open floor for larger items coming back — folding shelves have become popular across a wide range of trades including restoration, painting, construction, and mobile service.
Folding shelves install along the van wall and can be deployed or stowed individually, giving you a flexible interior that adapts to the day's load. Available in configurations for the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, and other major cargo vans.
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Weather Guard Shelving Installation Videos
Installing a Weather Guard Adjustable Shelf
Watch our step-by-step installation guide for Weather Guard adjustable van shelving — covering component assembly, mounting, and adjustment to fit your van's interior.
Weather Guard Shelving Overview
Get a full overview of the Weather Guard van shelving lineup — including shelving packages, folding shelves, and available accessories — to help you plan the right setup for your trade and van.
Which Weather Guard Shelving Is Right for You?
- Choose a shelving package if: You want a complete, trade-optimized setup without designing a layout from scratch. You need shelving that fits your van model and wheelbase exactly. You plan to add accessories like bins, drawers, or a work top over time.
- Choose folding shelves if: You alternate between organized storage and open floor space — delivering packages, carrying sheet goods, or hauling equipment that needs the full floor. You want flexibility to reconfigure the interior day-to-day.
- Combine both if: Some operators run fixed shelving on one side of the van for permanent tool storage and folding shelves on the opposite side for flexible cargo space. This gives you the best of both systems in a single van.
Van Compatibility
Weather Guard van shelving is available for the following cargo vans. Fitment is specific to wheelbase and roof height — confirm your van's configuration before ordering.
- Ford Transit — 130" WB, 148" WB, 148" WB Extended | Low, Medium, High Roof
- RAM ProMaster — 118" WB, 136" WB | Standard and High Roof
- Mercedes Sprinter — 144" WB, 170" WB, 170" Extended | Low, Mid, High Roof
- Chevrolet Express
- GMC Savana
Weather Guard Shelving Accessories
Weather Guard's shelving ecosystem supports a full range of accessories that let you customize your setup as your workflow evolves:
- Bins & Parts Trays — Keep small hardware, fasteners, and components sorted and accessible on the shelf.
- Dividers — Section off shelf space to prevent tools and parts from shifting in transit.
- Doors & Cabinets — Add lockable doors to individual shelves or shelf sections for secure storage of high-value tools.
- Drawers — Install drawers beneath shelving units for organized, pull-out access to hand tools and small equipment.
- Work Tops — Add a work surface to your shelving setup for in-van prep work, parts organization, or paperwork.
- Mounting Kits — Vehicle-specific hardware for secure, approved installation without modifying your van's body panels.
Why Choose Weather Guard Van Shelving
- American-made since 1968 — Weather Guard manufactures in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Over 55 years of commercial vehicle equipment expertise.
- Trade-specific configurations — Shelving packages are engineered for electricians, HVAC techs, plumbers, and contractors — not generic one-size-fits-all setups.
- Heavy-gauge steel construction — Built for daily commercial use, not occasional home improvement projects.
- Full accessory ecosystem — Bins, dividers, drawers, doors, and work tops let you build and evolve your setup over time.
- Authorized dealer support — Upfit Supply is an authorized Weather Guard dealer. Our team is available by phone, chat, or email to help you select the right configuration for your van and trade.
Weather Guard Van Shelving FAQs
What van shelving does Weather Guard make?
Weather Guard makes two main categories of cargo van shelving: shelving packages and folding shelves. Shelving packages are complete, trade-specific systems for electricians, HVAC techs, plumbers, and contractors. Folding shelves are individual fold-flat units that collapse when not in use to maximize cargo floor space.
What vans does Weather Guard shelving fit?
Weather Guard van shelving is available for the Ford Transit, RAM ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter, Chevrolet Express, and GMC Savana. Fitment is specific to wheelbase and roof height — confirm your van's configuration when ordering or contact our team for help selecting the right fit.
What is the difference between Weather Guard shelving packages and folding shelves?
Shelving packages are complete, permanent van shelving systems pre-configured for specific trades — uprights, shelves, and all hardware included. Folding shelves are individual units that fold flat when not needed, freeing up the full cargo floor. Packages are best for trades with consistent daily tool loads. Folding shelves are best for operators who alternate between organized storage and open floor space.
Does Weather Guard van shelving require drilling?
Most Weather Guard van shelving systems use manufacturer-approved mounting points and minimize or eliminate drilling into the van body. Some configurations may require drilling for a fully secure installation. Review the specific product's installation documentation or contact us before ordering if no-drill installation is a requirement.
What trades are Weather Guard shelving packages designed for?
Weather Guard shelving packages are available for electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, and general contractors. Each package is pre-configured with the shelf heights, depths, and bin arrangements that match the typical tools and materials for that trade — saving the time and guesswork of designing a custom layout from scratch.
Can Weather Guard shelving be customized?
Yes. Weather Guard shelving supports bins, dividers, doors, drawers, cabinets, and work tops. Shelf positions are adjustable within the upright system. Most contractors start with a trade-specific package and add accessories over time as their workflow demands.
Is Weather Guard van shelving worth the price?
Weather Guard van shelving is built for professional, daily commercial use — heavy-gauge steel, trade-specific engineering, and a full accessory ecosystem. For tradespeople who work from their van every day, the time saved by having every tool in a consistent, organized place adds up quickly. Most contractors find the investment pays back in productivity gains within the first few months of use.