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How to keep your static caravan warm this winter

Our hints and tips to keep your static caravan warm this winter

Whether you're using your static caravan for a much-deserved winter break, or as temporary accommodation whilst you complete a project, it's essential that you know how to keep your caravan warm during the unpredictable winter months!

Most new static caravans are built with energy efficiency in mind, but whether your caravan is new or used, there are still lots of things that you can do to keep your caravan extra cosy this winter!

Upgrade your central heating

Most new static caravans come with gas fired central heating. However, if you have an older model caravan you may find that it has an older style boiler, or even a water heater. If your budget permits, installing a brand-new boiler is the most obvious way to keep your caravan warm during the winter months.

Upgrade your windows and doors

Again, most new static caravans come with fully double-glazed windows and doors, but if your caravan is a bit older it may only have single glazing. Windows and doors are typically where most heat escapes in static caravans so check yours for any damage or drafts.

Add thermal curtains

Adding thermal curtains is relatively simple and will help to reduce the heat loss through your windows and doors whilst helping to keep the warm air in.

Upgrade your external insulation

External cladding works to keep the cold out of your static caravan by adding an extra external layer.

Upgrading your external cladding can be costly initially, however the long-term savings on your gas and electricity bills will more than make up for it.

Upgrade your floor coverings

If possible, consider adding a thermal underlay under your carpet or laminate flooring for an extra layer of insulation. You can also try adding thick rugs in different rooms as a less costly option.

Don't block your radiators

If there is anything in front of your radiator it could restrict the heat from being distributed effectively. This is especially true of furniture that’s made of wood or upholstery as these materials absorb heat.

We appreciate that space can be a bit tight in a static caravan, but try to leave some space in front of your radiators so that the heat can circulate freely.

Invest in some portable heaters

Portable heaters are a quick and relatively inexpensive way to heat your static caravan. They’re also a fantastic back-up if the heating ever fails.

Electric fan heaters are often the cheaper option, but electric oil-filled heaters are usually more reliable.

We hope that these tips have given you some practical ideas to help you keep your static caravan warm this winter.

If your caravan is sited on a holiday park, please check the terms of your agreement before you start making external changes to your static caravan.

At Sedgemoor Caravans we offer a great selection of used static caravans for sale off site from our showground in Somerset. If you’d like to discuss your requirements in more detail please give us a call on 01278 781199 or email info@sedgemoorcaravans.co.uk

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