Tourer Caravan Insurance
With so many different types of tourer caravans, it's important to ensure that you get the right Tourer Caravan Insurance. Quite rightly the cost of insuring your caravan should be a major factor in your decision making process but you should also pay equal attention to the terms of the policy and what is covered and what isn't covered.
Often, ensuring you get the right combination of cost and benefits means speaking to an expert. That's why at Lets Insurance, you're able to speak directly with an expert Tourer Caravan Insurance advisor.
That's just one of the reasons why Lets Caravan Insurance would encourage you to speak to an expert caravan insurance Advisor to ensure you get the right cover.
Speak with an expert now to obtain a tourer caravan insurance quote and appropriate information.
CALL BACK NOWTourer Caravan Insurance - things to consider
- Towing the Tourer Caravan - You should consider whether the policy includes an accidental damage option for when your tourer caravan is onsite, in storage or being towed.
- Caravanning outside the UK - Many caravan insurance policies include European caravan insurance cover as an option. Consider whether you intend to take your caravan outside the UK.
- Policy Excess - As with other types of insurance policies, you should be able to choose the level of policy excess you are willing pay. Usually, the more policy excess you're willing to pay the cheaper the insurance premiums.
A few basic caravanning tips - Tourer Caravanning
- Security, there are a range of security measures that can be taken to keep your tourer caravan secure. These include; wheel clamps, hitch look and tracking devices that are able to track the location of your tourer caravan should it be stolen.
- Ensure that you have adequate and appropriate tourer caravan insurance cover. Think about how you intend to use your caravan and the risks you want covered. Then speak with an expert advisor. It's not all about the cost.
- Servicing and Maintenance, especially during the winter months when your caravan isn't being used so much, it's best to carry out regular servicing and maintenance to your caravan including such things as; tyres, pipes, windows and electrics.
- Planning and preparation, this includes some of the basics such as before your journey it's best to plan ahead for such things as; your route (e.g. motorways or non-motorway driving) and ensuring the site where you intend to stay has adequate. It's also essential to ensure your caravan is secure and safely hitched to the tow bar of your car before you embark on the public roads.