The dealer has just phoned me now with two quotes. To replace the front panel which is recommended will cost over £9000! Apparently the panel alone is over £4000 so £5000 on labour and other parts?
Unbelievably expensive .You are entitled to see a full breakdown of their verbal estimate. That will be interesting!
Sounds like the panel is bespoke made rather than a stock item.
To repair the crack but not replace the panel will cost approximately £2500.
There are repairs and repairs. Again I’d like to see a written breakdown , hour by hour , par by part and the methodology.
No way can we afford the £9000 plus repair. Repairing the damp around the location of the crack will be done at the same time as damp ingress from cracks in the ABS panels is not covered.
Again a detailed breakdown please.
The £2500 although excessive we could only just manage however in the meantime I have made contact with other reputable places for the repair and the average quote to repair the crack seems to be about £600?
You have to take a realistic approach with Caravan panel repairs. Cosmetically it is easy. But unless accessed from both sides , stitched and sealed the crack could start again.
I believe this is a non structural part so as it is , at the moment, your own cost , I may well look int this solution in more detail.
The dealer has suggested that a pothole may have caused the crack which was not there at its last service in Oct and between then and dropping off the caravan for the repair it had only done about 180 miles and that includes the journey to drop it off which is about 90 miles. I am wondering if I could claim on the caravan insurance.
You can ask your Insurer and tell them the story so far. But do you recall which pot hole ? In some cases where repairs to pot holes have been delayed the Local Authorities have become legally liable. If your Insurers were to accept the claim they would certainly want the opportunity to pursue a recovery.
But can you honestly prove there was an “incident “ that gave rise to the crack ? Just remember whilst the onus is on you to prove your claim your Insurer has to give a coherent reason for not paying. Indeed they may have information that may help,you if they already know Elddis cracks are common place.
I dare not tell Mrs B as do not want to compound her issues further so will need to wait until she is out of hospital.
Agreed not a good one in view of Mrs B s ailments, but good luck anyway.