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Learning To Build A Caravan Porch Awning


By Alex Jeffries

If you're going to travel, you're going to want a way to live outdoors without being ravaged by the elements, and a caravan porch awning is a no brainer solution. Looking to protect your family from the weather on your next road trip? Follow these instructions.

Difficulty: Simple

Instructions

Items You'll Be Using:

1. A canvas tarp

2. Tape measure for dimensions

3. Rope (preferably nylon)

4. Stakes for tents

5. Tent Poles (completely adjustable)

6. Scotchguard with weatherproofing capabilities

The Creation Stage

Using the measuring tape, determine your caravan's length. How big do you want your awning to be? Canvas tarps can be bought in almost any size, but many are maybe nine feet in depth. Do your best to measure what size will be perfect for your use.

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 What Leftovers You Need

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

When you're ready to go, make sure to park your caravan in an area that is big enough to include the awning you've just built. It's a good idea to use a location with soft earth for the stakes. But, if you end up someplace where this is not the case, don't worry. You can use the tent stakes with metal nails to dig into tar roadways. If you're over concrete, simply drive your stakes into cracks to avoid damage to the surface.

Getting Your Caravan Porch Awning Together

Arrange your canvas tarp so it matches the sides you'll be connecting it to on your caravan. You can spread it on the ground if it would help. Then, push the tip of one of the poles into the canvas tarp grommet nearest the caravan. Take care to lift the awning's corner until it stands vertically. Hammer the pole into the ground, being sure to hold it steady until you're fastened to the earth.

Creating 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.

Finish The Tent Poles

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.

Weatherproofing Your Awning

Finally, spray that canvas tarp with some of the Scotchguard weatherproofing you purchased. Allow the caravan awning three hours to dry, then spray on a second coat. When dry, your caravan porch awning should be completely waterproof for years. When you're done with it for the time being, take apart your awning and keep it in a dry and cool place.

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