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Urgent Damp question before I buy

Good morning to you all. To cut a long story short, we have a very small but tidy 3 birth 93 sprite which we bought last year. We love caravaning so much we wish to upgrade to the next step. We've been to Wanda Home (A1/M62 roundabout) and spotted a lovely Elddis Typhoon ex300 1997 up for £4,200. The van is generaly great condition and has a multitude of features that our humble sprite can't offer. While I was examining the end shower room I noticed that the wallpaper was different from the rest of room on the nearside wall. I felt the wall and it was a bit lumpy near the top spanning about a foot square in area. I went outside the van and checked the awning rail seal an it looked like it had been repared but not very well in that the sealant was a bit taty and, in my opinion, not very tidy. I had a chat with the very helpfull sales guy who went to get his trusty damp meter. He checked the wall and it came up at 30%. He then went on to say that for a good DIY'ist it isn't a massive job to fix. Question is, should I still buy this van or should I give it a WIDE birth. He did a damp check on the rest of the van and it was all well below the standard. I don't want to be blinded by the fact that we love this van and then regret it later. What do you think guy's?

Thank you greatly in advance for any help.

Regards

Gary

P.S. We will get a years machanical warranty with this van but it won't cover damp.
 
Hi

I agree with Rod. If the van is so nice inside, why have the previous owners traded it in? We looked for 6 months before we got our current van. I kept falling in love with various vans, only to find something wrong with them. As Rod says, there is always another one.

Good luck

Sue

P.S. I have fallen out with Wandahome since they closed their little cafe...
 
Hi Gary,

My first instict is to walk away from a dealer who is willing to sell you a caravan that he knows has an unnacceptable damp problem. I don't know Wandahome but would be very surprised if the dealers in our area would take that line.

However if you really like the van... at
 

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