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Some basic info for you , plastic windows can be expensive to replace , ring around caravan breakers and see if you can get one first . If you let me know ( email below ) what make / model of appliances you have in the caravan i'll try and find the manuals for you , i do have quite a few manuals .
I would recommend you check the caravan with a damp meter . The area's to check for damp are in the corners , behind seat cushions , in lockers high and low , under / behind seating , around windows , around roof lights , around the door frame ( inside ) , behind the curtains . Give all wall areas a good firm press with your fingers check over every inch , if there's any softness there's damp beneath . Go round the caravan with the damp meter and check the areas mentioned above , try to stick the probes in places where the pin holes won't be seen , you should ensure that the damp meter probes are needle sharp , use a small file to sharpen them . Look for staining on the wall boards , this would mean there has been a leak in the past or it has one now .
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