It is interesting to note that 60% of the recreational vehicles available in the market today are sold by private individuals.
Many prospective RV buyers are often unaware of what to examine when acquiring an RV, which can lead to expensive repairs post-purchase.
Numerous private RV sellers believe their vehicles are in excellent condition, not recognizing the possible issues they may be transferring to the buyer.
Informed RV buyers understand that the most effective way to save money and ensure peace of mind when considering an RV purchase is to have it inspected.
There is a saying that highlights the difference between what you know and what you don’t know, as well as the things you don’t even realize you don’t know. NRVIA Certified RV Inspectors are professionally trained and certified to identify issues that may not be immediately apparent, providing a comprehensive, independent, and unbiased evaluation of the vehicle.
It is essential to remember that the purpose of an RV inspection extends beyond merely assessing the equipment; it also aims to educate the prospective buyer about the vehicle’s condition. This is achieved through a hands-on inspection conducted by an NRVIA Certified RV Inspector.
A comprehensive inspection should cover all appliances, including the oven, stove, fridge, air conditioner, furnace, and water heater. It should also encompass the plumbing system, such as water lines, drain pipes, and holding tanks.
Your inspector will meticulously assess the RV’s exterior, checking for any damaged seals, cracks, axle or landing gear issues, and other hidden problems. They will also inspect the interior for signs of leaks and damage. Appliances like the refrigerator and oven will be thoroughly examined, and accessories like awnings and slideouts will be tested.
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