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Isaac-1
Mar 06, 2018Explorer
From what I know of RV inspections a $400 one will likely only cover basic items, a detailed inspection would likely cost $750+. The question is do you have enough experience with RV systems to spot potential problems? If the inspector spots one moderate to major issue, the cost of the inspection has paid for itself. Do you know to check date codes on tires, how about checking the refrigerator coils for signs of leakage, or checking electrical system for ground faults or hot skin. How about checking for leaks the propane system by attaching a manometer to the stove burner? How about the date codes on those $100 propane and CO alarms that should be replaced every 5 years? ...
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