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14/3/2011 at 4:51pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: bailey ranger 6 series ranger rover v8
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Like you we have just moved onto a new seasonal pitch this year (last week actually)..we have paid 1620 for the pitch and 80 deposit on electric metre,this is for a grass pitch and im so glad ive found your post as we too were in a quandry about the floor.
We sited the van but as the ground was so wet the area wr the awning was to go was just a complete square of very soft squelchy mud,I asked the park manager what i could do about the area and he just advised do as everyone ele has,,use decking .
we went down at the weekend with a small awning and managed to use a very thick plastic sheeting then a ground sheet over the top,all of our neighbours around us have a hardwood floor built either out of decking,ply or wooden slats....we left the awning up when we came away (hope it doesnt blow down) as we will be going down again this friday.As the awning is only a porch awning and not a full awning (which prev site occ must of had due to shape of mud area we are now going to have to get a full sized awning and also pay to get the area decked...im currently wishing i had just bit the bullet and paid the 400 pounds extra for hardstand as we have 2 small kids and two dogs and a lovely brand new caravan (you guessed it with cream seating..omg..)
The idea of the pallets sounds good,i am also wondering if pea shingle with surround and tarp under would suffice as a base (might be cheaper,,and easier ??)..maybes easier for my husband who isnt great on the diy take up too lol
any ones thoughts and suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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14/3/2011 at 6:27pm
Location: swansea Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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You can usually beg pallets for free,round the back of supermarkets and places like that .Take a trip to your local trading estate and just ask at the warehouse loading bay .
Last time we had a seasonal pitch we got the pallets for free, and we put a tarp over them and cheap cord carpet over that, nice and warm .The thick rubber doormats with the big holes in by the entrance helps keep mud out.
people saying about putting a twist in the storm strap to stop noise? where do you put the twist? on the bit going over the roof or on the bit from roof to ground ?
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14/3/2011 at 6:30pm
Location: swansea Outfit: Avondale corfu sunvalley 8
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Quote: Originally posted by beefysmum on 14/3/2011
You can usually beg pallets for free,round the back of supermarkets and places like that .Take a trip to your local trading estate and just ask at the warehouse loading bay .
Last time we had a seasonal pitch we got the pallets for free, and we put a tarp over them and cheap cord carpet over that, nice and warm .The thick rubber doormats with the big holes in by the entrance helps keep mud out.
people saying about putting a twist in the storm strap to stop noise? where do you put the twist? on the bit going over the roof or on the bit from roof to ground ?
Cost of our seasonal pitch this year on a super pitch with hardstanding and patio paving for the awning is £1950 at Bank farm Gower .
------------- Debbie
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