I have just put a cover on my Chausson to stop the water gathering on the roof and possibly seeping in at the front end where it pools at the joining seam.
I have never been happy about the way the water stood at this point and there were higher damp figures in the area, not bad but higher that else where, I resealed the ares of the joint last year but still nor happy about it so I decided that now it is going to stand for a few weeks then I should put the cover on and keep it drier. I have left the EHU in place as the solar panel is covered . The gas sealed off at the bottles an everything else cleaned out Just the Water to drain down.ie peg off the tap.
The cover came from Aldi and is a 6.5 metre caravan cover which encases all of it except the bonnet which it covered with a bit of sheeting to stop the water/snow??? blowing into the front end. It was a cheap cover but is breathable fabric and look well made so I will find out if it is worth it being put on, at least keeps the 'birdo' off the top and hopefully no black streaks.
I have never been happy about the way the water stood at this point and there were higher damp figures in the area, not bad but higher that else where, I resealed the ares of the joint last year but still nor happy about it so I decided that now it is going to stand for a few weeks then I should put the cover on and keep it drier. I have left the EHU in place as the solar panel is covered . The gas sealed off at the bottles an everything else cleaned out Just the Water to drain down.ie peg off the tap.
The cover came from Aldi and is a 6.5 metre caravan cover which encases all of it except the bonnet which it covered with a bit of sheeting to stop the water/snow??? blowing into the front end. It was a cheap cover but is breathable fabric and look well made so I will find out if it is worth it being put on, at least keeps the 'birdo' off the top and hopefully no black streaks.