Building Your Own Caravan Porch Awning To Stay Dry

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One of the great products you can use to live outdoors regardless of the weather is an awning. If you're looking to protect yourself from the weather and create a peaceful environment for your road trip, then a caravan porch awning is the way to go.

Difficulty: Simple

Instructions

Items You'll Be Using:

1. Canvas tarp built to specifications

2. Tape measure for dimensions

3. Rope (preferably nylon)

4. Tent's stakes

5. Adjustable tent poles

6. Weatherproofing Scotchguard

Brainstorming Stage

This simple step is simply determining how big your caravan awning should be based on the space you have. Use your tape measure to figure out the caravan's length. Tarps made out of canvas can be obtained in many sizes, but most are around nine feet in depth.

Ordering Your Canvas Tarp

Call up a verified canvas tarp seller and try to speak with someone who knows what they're doing. Let them know how big your caravan is and what you want to do with it, then order the tarp perfect for you.

Purchase Other Necessary Items

Make a stop at your local outdoors store and pick up the tent poles, stakes, and the nylon rope. For best results you should purchase six tent poles and one hundred feet of nylon rope. Try pre-constructed pieces to ensure the building process is as simple as possible. Get all the items and pieces of same together in the same room once your canvas tarp arrives and prepare to assemble your caravan porch awning, first at home.

Stop In An Appropriate Area

Move your caravan into a big enough area to accommodate the size awning you're going to build. Your best bet is to park over an area of soft earth. If you end up stopped over tar, you can use tent stakes and large metal nails to drive through the roadway. If you're dealing with concrete, hammer a stake into a crack to avoid surface damage.

Putting It All Together

Flatten out your canvas tarp on the ground. Arrange it so that it is placed beside the caravan in the appropriate manner. Move one tent pole's tip into the grommet at a corner of the canvas tarp that is closest to the caravan, being careful to raise the corresponding awning's corner until that tent pole has become vertical. Keep this pole in the right position until a securing line is staked into the ground.

Installing Your Awning Line

Make your awning line by using fifteen feet of that nylon rope you bought. At one end, create a loop and knot tightly so that loop will stick around at the proper side of your rope. Use that loop to hook it over the highest point of the vertical pole — this will allow the other end to be secured with a stake which will be pressed down into the canvas by the loop. Make sure the loose end of the rope is always nailed down with a stake.

Finishing Your Remaining Materials

This step simply involves using your last five tent poles to connect to the corresponding grommets. When all is said and done, you should have three awning poles for the front and rear.

Keeping Your Awning Safe

Now you have your caravan porch awning and it looks great, but it's very susceptible to weather damage. Spray your canvas tarp down with the Scotchguard you bought. Leave your tarp for three hours so it can dry, then go for a second coat. When you're through, your awning will be weatherproofed for good. Remember to store your awning in a dry and cool place.

Caravan porch awnings will keep your loved ones protected from bad weather and allow you to live outside without problems. A caravan porch awning is ideal if you're looking for a bit more outdoor action, it's a no brainer to make one for yourself. Research more information and purchase the proper tools and materials from reliable web sources you can trust for the best quality.

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