Orest replied on 05/06/2017 13:43
Posted on 05/06/2017 13:43
Can anyone help me please? I need some sound impartial advice both practical and legal. I bought a Bailey Verona brand new in 2013. Each year on its annual service the damp test has shown high readings of anywhere between 20 -100 in the toilet/shower area and each year the caravan has gone back to the dealership for repairs. This year the damp test reading for the same area showed at 22. The dealership says this is nothing to be concerned about and to return for a retest in 3 months. By that time we will have had 3 months of summer and in that a spell in southern France so I would expect the readings to be better but to my mind this would not be representative.By the time the next service is due I am convinced that I would be back with the same problem but of course cannot prove it. The problems I have are real and immediate. I cannot sell the van privately with a history of damp. Yes the dealership would no doubt buy it on a trade in but at their prices no thanks, What a dilemma! Where do I stand?
Orest