Dustydog said:
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I fully agree on your first point but certainly not the second.
You may recall a few years ago I had no end of problems with my main Bailey dealer. After four years they still couldn't fix our Trumatic electric gas heater. A local Caravan Medic chap , fully qualified like Damian fixed it perfectly . Took a few hours , entailed removal of the whole fire and replacement of the TODs. Also I had a gas explosion because the main dealer hadn't lubricated the gas oven tap which seized stuck in.
A local qualified guy has to be very good to survive. My guy is reasonable professional and I have now used him for three main services and gas things I don't do myself.
Good afternoon,
Have you had your dog nap yet?
Dusty. as you have observed previously; I try to choose my words carefully;
I deliberately included that weasel word "chance" to imply that just because a facility is NCC approved means there is a chance it may not live up to expectations.It's certainly true that some mobile guy's will provide just as good if not better service.
But for someone new to caravanning, how do they know how to evaluate which is the best way to get a caravan serviced?, In the absence of experience and any personal recommendations, or any other form of benchmark it's a sensible starting point to consider an NCC approved service. rather ending up with what might turn out to be a cowboy playing on people's ignorance, And sadly some do exist.
Which ever way you go, there is a risk, but having some form of registration to a scheme, does show you may be trying harder than the next guy.