There are lots of ways water ingress can happen in caravans, while the age and condition of your van can affect the likelihood of problems developing.
Broken or poor seals
Caravans rely on the seals between windows, doors, vents and more to keep water out. Over time, or after severe weather conditions, these seals can break or loosen and allow water to seep inside.
Damaged roofing
Damage to your caravan’s roof can lead to water ingress. Any cracks or splits are easy gateways for water to run down into your walls without being obviously noticeable.
Faulty windows
Any cracks, damaged seals or incorrect installation of windows can let water into your caravan, especially after storms or if they’ve been left open.
Weather conditions
Caravans are usually stored out in the open and they’re often kept in areas that are struck with intense weather conditions, such as the seaside or countryside. Conditions like heavy rain or snow can take a toll on the caravan’s exterior, leading to potential points of water ingress.
The way to spot these causes is to regularly maintain your caravan. Failure to do so can lead to gradual deterioration that may cause water ingress or a litany of other issues for your home away from home.