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What should I check when inspecting a used Elddis caravan?
When inspecting a used Elddis caravan, thoroughly check for dampness, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Examine the condition of the tyres, including the spare, and ensure they have sufficient tread depth and no signs of cracking. Test all appliances, including the fridge, cooker, and water heater, to ensure they are functioning correctly. Inspect the chassis for rust or damage and verify the operation of the brakes and lights. Also, check the age of the tyres, as recommended replacement is typically every 5-7 years regardless of tread.
What legal requirements apply to towing a caravan in the UK?
In the UK, your driving licence determines what you're allowed to tow. Check the category on your licence. The maximum width for any caravan is 2.55 metres and the maximum length of the towing vehicle and caravan combined is 18.75 metres. The caravan must be fitted with appropriate lights and number plates. It is also a legal requirement to have suitable towing mirrors fitted if the caravan is wider than the rear of your towing vehicle. Always ensure the caravan's weight does not exceed the towing capacity of your vehicle.
What are the common signs of damp in a caravan and how can I prevent it?
Common signs of damp in a caravan include a musty smell, soft or spongy walls, discolouration, and peeling wallpaper. To prevent damp, ensure proper ventilation by opening windows and vents regularly, especially during and after cooking or showering. Use a dehumidifier to reduce moisture levels. Regularly inspect and reseal any external seams or joints where water could potentially enter. Store the caravan under cover during the off-season if possible.
What safety features should I look for in a caravan?
When buying a caravan, prioritise safety features such as a working smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector. Ensure the caravan has a fire extinguisher and fire blanket, and that you know how to use them. Check that the gas system is in good working order and has been recently serviced by a qualified gas engineer. Look for features like a stabiliser hitch to improve towing stability. Consider having a caravan alarm and tracking system fitted to deter theft.
What are some essential maintenance tasks for a caravan?
Essential maintenance tasks for a caravan include regular cleaning, both inside and out. Lubricate moving parts such as hinges and locks. Check and maintain tyre pressures. Service the brakes annually. Inspect and clean the water system to prevent the build-up of algae and bacteria. Have the gas system checked annually by a qualified gas engineer. Re-seal any external joints or seams as needed to prevent water ingress.
