Caravan covers

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ColinM50

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2,631 posts

176 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Noticed more and more vans parked in driveways for the winter all wrapped up in covers. Is this a good idea? Doesn't the cover trap moisture in the van and ruin the ventilation and promote mould? And what about flapping about in the wind doesn't that scratch and damage the van?

Any pointers or experiences please chaps. And chapesses of course

SimesJH

768 posts

152 months

Saturday 26th September 2015
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I've just had a Protec cover made for my motorhome.

I can't comment just yet on how it performs as I haven't taken it off since fitting it. It's secured underneath the bodywork with rather a lot of straps to stop it rubbing against the paint and it fits really well. Far better than a 'one size fits all cover' in my view.

It has a clear panel on the top for my solar charging system and a Velcro-sealed cutout for the habitation door. Plus the rear section uses Velcro down the sides for easy fitment and removal.

http://www.pro-teccovers.co.uk

Edited by SimesJH on Saturday 26th September 05:22

littlebasher

3,781 posts

172 months

Saturday 26th September 2015
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I would never cover mine for the issues you've mentioned

Trapping moisture under the cover would certainly be my main concern

hornetrider

63,161 posts

206 months

Saturday 26th September 2015
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Don't see the point.

Fishtigua

9,786 posts

196 months

Saturday 26th September 2015
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Can't you have a roof cover made if you leave it parked in a tree/bird lime area? We do this for boats all the time.

MX51ROD

2,749 posts

148 months

Sunday 27th September 2015
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A pro tec cover here as well , the fabric is breathable so no condensation problem ,wash and polish before covering and the caravan or motor home will keep in top condition .One tip I learned from using a travel cover is to use cling film to protect the acrylic Windows

Watchman

6,391 posts

246 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Guy down the road had a cover custom-made from something breathable and was always adamant that it genuinely didn't trap moisture. However, since last Autumn he has stopped using it. He says that, even though it was a snug-fit and was pulled down with straps, it still flapped a little in the wind leading to the caravan's windows misting slightly. He managed to buff them "clear" again but it put him off the cover.

Edited by Watchman on Monday 28th September 19:46

MX51ROD

2,749 posts

148 months

Monday 28th September 2015
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Hence the cling film tip