Inside versus outside storage in winter.
Hi. My Missus and I bought our first Caravan ( Sprite Alpine) last September. Having no space on our drive for permanent storage we were delighted to find inside storage in an unheated barn in our Village for £8 per week. However now we are moving ten miles up the road and have the chance if we wish to store the caravan in our front garden. I am inclined to store the caravan at our new place but the other half thinks we may be better off paying so we can use the barn in winter as this would keep the caravan in better condition. To do this would cost over £400 per year. We have a breathable cover for it and I do not mind spending money on an anti frost heater or a fan to help ventilation. Am I just being pennypinching or would the Van would be better off inside over the winter?
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Mr B, it'd be inside the Barn every time for me. More protection is better than saving money & a bit of convenience
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In 35 years of caravanning and motorhoming we have been fortunate that we have been able to keep our vans at home but not undercover. As a result its easy to do any small jobs at short notice and of course I can keep it connected to the electricity which is handy for keeping the leisure battery topped up. Perhaps a silly thing but its also handy being in the garden as an extra storage facility for Christmas food!!! Also if we have guests its not unknown for us the use the van as extra accommodation.
David
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Same for us DK. Makes life so much easier. Wouldn't want it blocking view out or light coming in, but we keep ours at side of house, so no issues. If it was brand new, might be tempted by indoor storage, but sometimes barns bring their own issues. Rodents love them!
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I keep mine at home and keep the heater running on minimum setting and a little ventilation from the vent in the kitchen area. The downside of keeping it at home is that it is quite an advertisement that you are away when the caravan is gone. I suppose that depends where you live if the security might be a worry.
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It's a caravan, it's meant to get wet!
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In over forty years of handling insurance claims, although not majoring on household, I have never come across this. although it must be a minor risk. A lot depends on where your house is. If it is on a busy main road the risk is higher, as far more passers by who would see it on a regular basis, but at the end of a culdesac practically nil.
Most break ins though are totally random and just down to luck.
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