Dicko; I have seen this guy advertising on other sites - I have not yet seen any qualifications for carrying out such inspections, with respect I would advise prospective buyers to seek a qualified professional possibly endorsed by Colin Young at Caravan Industry Association.
Desert Dweller said
08:44 AM Jul 11, 2017
After getting your prospective purchase inspected & the faults found ''fixed up'' get it reinspected to make sure that the faults HAVE BEEN FIXED UP!
It's amazing how many faults are supposedly fixed but nothing's been done.
Best done by an experienced RV technician. As with everything in life you get what you pay for. Cheap inspection, cheap job.
brickies said
08:49 AM Jul 11, 2017
In reading about this fellow on his website he has Qualifications in this field ,
Possum3 said
09:36 AM Jul 11, 2017
brickies wrote:
In reading about this fellow on his website he has Qualifications in this field ,
Brickies could you post link to his website for us please?
Dickodownunder said
09:44 AM Jul 11, 2017
Maybe a new boy on the block may actually provide a service for prospective buyers.
Again, no affiliation..
brickies said
10:01 AM Jul 11, 2017
If you click on the link on Dickodownunder it brings up his facebook page , Then go into the heading about .
Dickodownunder said
10:02 AM Jul 11, 2017
After reading about the problems that some people are experiencing with the purchase of a new caravan in this country, I begin to wonder about any "endorsement" that may exist from an industry representative organisation.
brickies said
10:03 AM Jul 11, 2017
Dickodownunder this link could be a great asset to some members on the forum , Well done .
Tony Bev said
03:31 PM Jul 13, 2017
I also believe that this link would be helpful, to those purchasing a new RV
Also a bit sad that this sort of organisation is required, due to some RV's slipping through Quality Control
brickies said
03:59 PM Jul 13, 2017
We have building inspection we we buy home, lots of people spend lots of money on their mobile home so I would think money well spent .
i have no affiliation but this may be of interest to people concerned about the condition of their prospective purchase.
Found on Facebook for those with access...
https://www.facebook.com/RV-Inspect-Brisbane-Melbourne-Sydney-197188304132474/
It's amazing how many faults are supposedly fixed but nothing's been done.
Best done by an experienced RV technician. As with everything in life you get what you pay for. Cheap inspection, cheap job.
Brickies could you post link to his website for us please?
Again, no affiliation..
Also a bit sad that this sort of organisation is required, due to some RV's slipping through Quality Control