Now is the time for spring maintenance for your holiday lodge. These tips are a guide to the things you may want to get done as the weather begins to warm up and you return to your holiday lodge. 

Maintaining your static caravan is essential as not only does it give you peace of mind so you can enjoy your static caravan but your insurance cover requires you to keep your static caravan in good condition.

As the holiday parks are re-opening, it’s time to de-winterise your holiday lodge, so you can enjoy it for the rest of the year. You may have left it unoccupied for a few months and have consequently taken measures to protect it during the winter season. This checklist is here as a reminder of the things you might need to check up on, undo or do now spring is upon us.

To be classed as a holiday home, your property must not be your main residence and you will need to prove that you have a main residence before buying one.

Even though we all hope it will not be necessary, home emergency cover for your UK holiday home is worth considering. It could be a decision that might turn out, one day, to save the day.

If you own a second home or holiday home, choosing your holiday home insurance provider is an important decision. We have outlined in this article, things you should consider before making your choice.

Knowing the essentials to look for in your static caravan insurance, can help you make an informed decision. Here are a few things we think may assist you in your choice.

Knowing the essentials to look for in your static caravan insurance, can help you make an informed decision. Here are a few things we think may assist you in your choice.

In recent years, as the ‘cost-of-living crisis’ bites and at the same time more people seek to live an ‘off-grid’ lifestyle, the question, can you live in a static caravan all year round, is often asked.

There are many benefits to buying a holiday home and this article could help you make the best decision for you, depending on your circumstances.