- Oct 4, 2006
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Last June we bought a new touring caravan. In October, when we put the caravan into Winter storage, we noticed a faint pink stain to the side shower room wallboard. As the caravan had just been returned from having its shower tray replaced under warranty we thought this was some kind of stain from the repair. However, when we checked the caravan in February this year we found extensive bubbling of the shower room wallboard. Further investigation showed that there was a weld repair to the external aluminium panel at the top of the shower window. It looks as if the cut for the window was made too large and then welded. The weld has split and caused water to penetrate.
Is this acceptable in a new caravan?
The manufacturer has offered to repair the caravan by bonding a new top half of the side of the caravan, a repair that wouldc ost approximately £2,500.
Is this acceptable in a new caravan?
To make matters worse there is also signs of damp below the front nearside window.
We bought new to avoid the stress of having a damp caravan out of warranty
Have we bought a new caravan?
How should we respond to an offer to repair the caravan?
I would appreciate any comments/suggestions.
Is this acceptable in a new caravan?
The manufacturer has offered to repair the caravan by bonding a new top half of the side of the caravan, a repair that wouldc ost approximately £2,500.
Is this acceptable in a new caravan?
To make matters worse there is also signs of damp below the front nearside window.
We bought new to avoid the stress of having a damp caravan out of warranty
Have we bought a new caravan?
How should we respond to an offer to repair the caravan?
I would appreciate any comments/suggestions.