- Apr 25, 2021
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We had our service done for the caravan this year and the front right hand side had some damp which they believed has been caused by water ingress through the window seals.
So the caravan has been in and they said it had been caught just in time, I.E no structural damage and they’ve had it in the workshop to remove inner skin and let it dry out properly inside over a few weeks, along with re-sealing the windows where the internal damp was sitting, and then popped the original the inner boards again. This was obviously the cheaper way of doing it which I opted for which was sub £1k cost (including a couple of other bits and bobs), but there is some dark-ish damp stains on the shelf (where the front windows meet the shelf so in the corner). It does look a bit unsightly - I can live with it if I have to, the main thing is the damp issue has been resolved.
I did try some mould spray but that doesn’t seem to have done much, any ideas what the best way of trying to remove this damp would be?
So the caravan has been in and they said it had been caught just in time, I.E no structural damage and they’ve had it in the workshop to remove inner skin and let it dry out properly inside over a few weeks, along with re-sealing the windows where the internal damp was sitting, and then popped the original the inner boards again. This was obviously the cheaper way of doing it which I opted for which was sub £1k cost (including a couple of other bits and bobs), but there is some dark-ish damp stains on the shelf (where the front windows meet the shelf so in the corner). It does look a bit unsightly - I can live with it if I have to, the main thing is the damp issue has been resolved.
I did try some mould spray but that doesn’t seem to have done much, any ideas what the best way of trying to remove this damp would be?