Bailey orion 440 4

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Presuming you purchased the caravan (new or secondhand) from a dealer you should have a warranty but if bought it less less than 6 years ago you may have the power of the Consumer Rights Act to get your seller to repair.

Check out the CRA2015 in the Consumer Associations website (publishers of Which? magazine) as they have a number of useful tools to help.
 
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That looks awful welcome to the forum hoping you brought the caravan from a dealer so you will have some cover for any repairs
 
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This seems to be a common fault on some brands manufactured between 2012 and 2015? Can you please gives us more details when purchased.
 
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It does happen on different makes and from what I have seen usually in the kitchen. It makes me think it may be steam getting behind the veneer and loosening it.
 
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Your on your own then in regards to repair.

I would imagine that careful use of a contact adhesive would do the job providing none of the veneer has been lost.
Working diagonaly up from the section that's still attached will ensure it goes back into the right place.
The other alternative is a replacement door from a caravan breaker, locker doors tendvto be standard across numerous makes and models.
 
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I bought it privately 2 years ago it's a Bailey orion 440 4

I recalled an issue with a different brand of caravan and strangely enough it affected the 2012 range so the doors from the different brands probably come from the same source.

I did a search and found someone that had theirs repaired by professionals and they are very happy. Why not contact them for a quote which you can accept or reject? See HERE. (y) :)
 

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