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What should I check when inspecting a used caravan before buying it?
Before purchasing a used caravan, thoroughly inspect it for dampness, especially around windows, seams, and the roof. Check the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure the lights and brakes are functioning correctly. Also, examine the chassis for rust or damage. It's advisable to get a professional damp test and a habitation check to identify any hidden issues.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when towing a caravan in the UK?
Ensure your driving licence allows you to tow a caravan of the combined weight. Check the caravan's Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM) and your car's towing capacity. The caravan must have a working breakaway cable or secondary coupling. All lights must be functional, and the number plate must match the towing vehicle. Consider taking a towing course for safe handling.
How can I check if a caravan has outstanding finance or has been stolen?
Before buying a used caravan, conduct a history check with a reputable company. This check will reveal if there is outstanding finance, if the caravan has been reported stolen, or if it has been written off. This is crucial to avoid legal issues and financial loss.
What safety precautions should I take when setting up a caravan on a campsite?
When setting up your caravan, ensure it is level and stable using levelling blocks and chocks. Properly connect the gas and electricity supplies, following safety guidelines. Check for any gas leaks using a leak detector spray. Ensure the caravan is securely braked and that the handbrake is fully engaged. Be aware of potential hazards such as overhead power lines and uneven ground.
What are the essential maintenance tasks for keeping a caravan in good condition?
Regularly clean the caravan's exterior to prevent the build-up of dirt and algae. Lubricate moving parts such as hinges and locks. Check and reseal any potential leak points. Service the brakes and tyres annually. Drain and flush the water system to prevent bacteria growth. Store the caravan under a protective cover during the off-season to protect it from the elements.
