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Awning inner roof lining
We've put our new Elddis Crusader Tempest EB on a seasonal pitch not far from home this year so that we can make full use of it most weekends In my quest to make sure it's as warm and comfortable as possible over the winter months, I've just fitted an isabella inner roof lining in the awning which will hopefully help to insulate it a bit better, but only time will tell
I'm quite pleased with the look and I just need to give it a week or so for the creases to drop out before I re tension it. what do you think and does anyone else use one
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13th Oct 2014 6:13 pm
Chippy
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Never seen one before, what a good idea but what happens to the condensation which usually forms. Does it get mouldy behind because of lack of air flow?Transit Custom LWB
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13th Oct 2014 6:25 pm
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I asked the same question but apparently not. The inner lining sits below the roof poles so there is an air gap and there is also a gap between the lining and the caravan to give a good air flow. I'm told they are used all the time in countries where they get a lot of snow for winter caravanning. Like I said, only time will tell I guess
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Sales literature States; "Ideal to avoid condensation and achieve better thermal Insulation"On a mission to find the perfect Pork Pie. Just Found it (I think)..(Yes I have)
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13th Oct 2014 6:34 pm
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Be interested to see how you get on with it, every day's a school day Transit Custom LWB
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13th Oct 2014 6:40 pm
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Looks a great idea might look into that like to camp through the winter
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