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If you keep your caravan on your property, even when it is not in use or like most people, due to space restrictions, keep it in storage during winter, you need to check it regularly. Moisture, dampness and other water and cold related damages can occur, as well as other issues can arise. It is best to check these out during downtime when you are not using your tourer, rather than facing them when you are ready and itching to get out there are travel.<\/p>\n

While the seasoned caravanning veterans of you reading this will probably have winter checks that you already carry out as part of a well-planned schedule, those of you that are new to caravanning might not know exactly what you need to look for and why. It can be very easy to leave your caravan in storage and forget about it during winter, but as we’ve already noted, this can leave you with costly, time-consuming problems and repairs.<\/p>\n

To give you an idea of what you should include in your regular checks, whether your caravan is on your own property, in your drive, in front of your house or in storage, we’ve put together the helpful guide in this post.<\/p>\n

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