is this normal during winter? if it is what is the best way to get rid of it? we went to the caravan the other weekend and the celing of the awning looked like it had been rained on it was that bad.
Even if you have heat in the awning you will get condensation once the heat is removed. If it is not wiped off you may end up getting a type of mould on the roof which is nearly impossible to remove.
We never use a proper awning in the winter preferring to use one of the cheapie lightweight awnings.
Damp rising from the ground can create condensation so a few layers of flooring/tarp can assist in preventing/reducing condensation
Phil
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Quote: Originally posted by vicky10 on 15/11/2011
we have just laid down a floor in the awning using pallets and then board, we are also thinking of putting lino on the top of the board
We had all that but still got condensation, but then we had a gas heater in the awning. However our friends had a electric fan heater and had the same problem. Only way around it is to have the heating in the awning going 24/7.