Hi, this is our first winter with our newer caravan that has a skylight window, as we've never had one before I was wondering do you leave open or close the blind on it, obviously only needed if you don't put a cover on the caravan.
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I know that the sprung blinds shouldn't be pulled down all winter because it affects the sprint in them. If they just pull across on the skylight I don't see why you couldn't close them if you wished. We never have on ours but if there is a lot of sun through it it may be a good idea to help stop furniture fading.
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Hi Deb, the strength of the sun is minimal in the winter months so personally I wouldn't bother much regarding fading of upholstery. Our Heki 2 is sprung on both the blind and netting screen so I'd tend toward leaving it open, I do however use a cover but that's what I'd do regardless.
Dave
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Blind open, bit of cardboard jammed in the aperture,to block the light though as Onion says sun is not really much of a problem in the winter, but our 'van is in France, and I wont see it until mid May.
Thanks all, I always pull the curtains instead of using the blinds in the winter so as to not damage the springs and to let more natural light/warmth in, so was thinking that way for the Heiki sunroof.
Of course if we can get around to putting the cover on then it will stay open anyway.
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I always draw the curtains and do not use the blinds in storage.
I made some cheap cotton blinds (squares) for the rooflight and the kitchen window which has no curtain. They are fastened on with Velcro. I only use them while in storage. They have fitted my last 3 caravans.
You would not believe how much they have faded,so I think they were worth making.
Regards
Robin
We always close the window curtains and the roof blinds while in storage, we never leave the window blinds down for extended periods as this can cause a weakness in the springs over time. The large front/sunroof window has the blind pulled down, as this is not on springs, I would not think it could be damaged.
The last 2 years ive left the blinds and curtains open and what a difference it has made of keeping the van clear of condensation.Seating is on its side where the sun wont get to it.
Leave the blind open, you'll be surprised how much air circulates through them, like others have said the uv is really low through winter so damage to your interior would be none existent.
Hi all I like to leave one blackout blind up the one that gets the sun this time of year it just seems to warm the van up a little but not enough to damage upholstery hope this is some help to someone
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Personal approach - open every cupboard & door. Stand every cushion on end (if not slatted bed bases, open them as well)
Skylights closed, every window set to night vent - what is required is air flow (with or without winter cover)
The floor vents in conjunction with the vented windows will encourage air movement - which is the #1 priority to avoid mould and damp.
Never had a winter storage problem yet - using covers, or not using covers.
And leave the Fridge door ajar and drain the heater,flush tank and cassette
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