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Second-hand static caravans/mobile homes, starting at £750
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Second-hand static caravans/mobile homes, starting at £750
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Ballymena, County Antrim
£750
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Swift caravan
Private
Coalisland, County Tyrone
£1,250

What should I check when inspecting a used caravan before buying it?

Before purchasing a used caravan in Northern Ireland, thoroughly inspect it for dampness, particularly around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the condition of the tyres, including the spare, and ensure they meet legal requirements for tread depth and age. Test all appliances, including the fridge, cooker, and water heater. Verify that all lights are working correctly, and inspect the chassis for rust or damage.

What legal requirements should I be aware of when towing a caravan in Northern Ireland?

Ensure your driving licence permits you to tow a caravan of the specific weight. The combined weight of the car and caravan must not exceed the car's towing capacity. The caravan must have a working breakaway cable or secondary coupling system. Check the caravan's lighting and number plate are compliant with UK regulations. Consider taking a towing course to improve your skills and safety.

What are the key security measures I should consider for my caravan in Northern Ireland?

Invest in security devices such as wheel clamps, hitch locks, and alarm systems to deter theft. Consider fitting a tracking device to help locate the caravan if it is stolen. Store the caravan in a secure location, such as a dedicated storage facility or a well-lit area on your property. Remove valuable items from the caravan when it is not in use.

What should I look for when inspecting the gas and electrical systems in a caravan?

For the gas system, check for leaks using a leak detection spray. Ensure the gas cylinders are properly secured and within their expiry date. For the electrical system, verify that all wiring is in good condition and that the consumer unit is functioning correctly. It is recommended to have both the gas and electrical systems professionally inspected by a qualified technician before purchasing a used caravan.

What type of insurance do I need for a caravan in Northern Ireland?

You will need separate insurance for your caravan, as your car insurance typically only covers you while towing. Caravan insurance can cover damage, theft, and third-party liability. Consider whether you need cover for contents, awnings, and other accessories. Compare quotes from different insurers to find the best coverage for your needs.