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If you have a caravan over 3 years old with a 10 year damp ingress warranty that was bought new by yourself, what is the minimum serving required for the damp ingress warranty to be retained. I appreciate that running gear should be serviced every year to meet T&Cs of most insurers.
Should an annual damp check suffice to keep the damp ingress warranty intact as even servicing should have no impact on whether a caravan has damp or not? Dealer wants £300 for a service, but the only thing that they actually service is the running gear. After that it is a damp check, gas pressure check and checking that water and electric systems work okay plus all cupboards and lockers open and close okay. I agree with the damp and gas pressure check, but why pay someone to check something that you already know is working alright.
Ours is due to its annual service next month, but since the last service in Oct 2020 it has only done 1340 miles. We will be using an AWS technician this year as dealer keeps increasing their prices. Is it cost effective just to have running gear and damp check done to keep warranty intact on a 4 year old caravan?
Should an annual damp check suffice to keep the damp ingress warranty intact as even servicing should have no impact on whether a caravan has damp or not? Dealer wants £300 for a service, but the only thing that they actually service is the running gear. After that it is a damp check, gas pressure check and checking that water and electric systems work okay plus all cupboards and lockers open and close okay. I agree with the damp and gas pressure check, but why pay someone to check something that you already know is working alright.
Ours is due to its annual service next month, but since the last service in Oct 2020 it has only done 1340 miles. We will be using an AWS technician this year as dealer keeps increasing their prices. Is it cost effective just to have running gear and damp check done to keep warranty intact on a 4 year old caravan?