We have always towed our caravan with the blinds down in the closed position. My wife says this prevents the sun from fading the furnishings. But whilst in France last year the heat build-up between them and the front window caused the window to "blow".
Now having purchased a brand new van I am concerned it might happen again. I would appreciate yor thoughts on this.
now mine dos not have blinds but i always travel with the curtains open, one so i can see whats going inside the van but also i can just see out the rear, i dont see a point traveling hiding everything from view as most people can guess whats inside.
ive also noticed that a few people say leaving them closed all the time can weaken the springs inside.
mike
Always blinds up and curtains open, if the blinds come unfastened whilst on the road when they are down, perhaps if you go over a bump they will spring up suddenly and could be damaged. The amount of fading whilst on the road is minimal after all do you have the blinds down all the time when you get there ?
Front and rear blinds up so I can see through the van and also inside it whilst towing. Although sometimes the sun reflects off the window so cant see anything through it anyway.
I close the curtains over when the van is in storage,the only time the blinds are down is when the sun is shining in and thats not a lot in Scotland,or at night.
always up when travling so u have full view into the van if anything is not fixed down and u can see whats going on behind weve always left ours up without any major fading we close the curtains for storage
Blinds up when towing down in storage I've never had a problem with the springs on any of the 5 vans we have owned but if I did blinds are a fraction of the price of the soft furnishings.