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RV Inspection FAQ

Why do I need an RV inspection?

An individual new to the RV marketplace can soon be overwhelmed with all of the features and systems on RV's today. A professional RV inspector will test all the systems for proper operation, and identify any areas of concern. A professional inspector knows what to look for and can detect water intrusion, areas that have been previously damaged and underlying structural issues like rotten flooring or questionable electrical systems.

We are an experienced, unbiased and impartial inspection service that, by our Code of Ethics, does not have any financial interest in the sale of the RV. The written report we provide the buyer includes detailed information about the RV they intend to purchase. This allows the buyer to move forward, and purchase with confidence.

Will this inspection satisfy my state's requirements for a DMV Inspection?

Any inspection performed by Expert RV Inspections & Service does not satisfy the statutory requirement of undergoing a state vehicle inspection in any state, and any client with a need for such requirements will need to have a separate state approved inspection performed to satisfy such requirements.

I'm purchasing a new RV from an RV dealer. Do I still need an inspection?

Yes, absolutely! However, your salesperson won't tell you this. They might say...

"One of our certified RV techs will do a full inspection prior to delivery."
"You don't need an inspection - if there's a problem it's covered by your warranty."

While these statements are accurate, it is still recommended that you hire your own inspector.

Why? First, because we are impartial. Our job is to make sure you are buying an RV with no underlying problems. Today's RV manufacturers are building hundreds of RV's every day. While they always strive for quality, people make mistakes that can cost you a lot of money to fix. RV technicians are trained to fix problems and do what is called a Pre-delivery inspection [PDI] using a one or two page checklist provided by the dealer. RV dealerships are so overwhelmed with repairs, that they typically spend the least amount of time possible to complete a PDI on your RV.

I have experience with RV's. Why should I hire a professional to do the inspection?

Even an experienced RV'er can be easily overwhelmed during the buying process. Dealers many times try to pressure us into making a decision now. We can be easily caught up in the dream, thinking about what we can do, or where we can go in our new [or used] RV.

Many times, buyers are looking at the aesthetics of the RV when determining if the RV meets their travel and comfort needs. It's easy for a buyer to become emotionally attached during the process, causing you to overlook things that could later lead to big [and expensive] problems.

A third party inspector is detached from the buying process, and therefore, truly unbiased, because we have no incentive to have you buy or not buy the RV. We use specialized, detailed software that ensures a thorough inspection.

We love it when our customers find the perfect RV and look forward to living the dream. Likewise, finding problems for our customers prior to purchase helps them to make a sound purchase or negotiate price so they can use their RV as it was intended.

Why should I hire an RV inspector?

Short answer, your own peace of mind! Purchasing an RV is not a inexpensive purchase, neither is repairing one. Would you purchase a home without having it inspected first? Why should an RV be any different?

What is the roof condition? Is there prior water damage? Should I have fluid analysis done? Is the chassis rusting? Do the appliances work? Buying an RV can be a stressful experience. Savvy buyers have their future RV inspected by an independent third party NRVIA Certified Inspector before they sign the purchase contract.

When you bought a new home, who did you trust to inspect it? You didn’t call a handyman or contractor working for the realtor. I hope you called a third party home inspector. The same should be true when you buy an RV.

All NRVIA Certified RV Inspectors are trained to thoroughly go over any RV to find safety and underlying issues. NRVIA has a published Code of Ethics and a Standards of Practice that all NRVIA Certified Inspectors must follow. Additionally, NRVIA Certified Inspectors must complete continuing education (CEU’s) every year to keep current with their membership.

What is an NRVIA certified inspector?

The National Recreational Vehicle Inspectors Association [NRVIA] is a membership organization that provides certification and credentials for professional recreational vehicle inspectors across North America. NRVIA Inspector members are required to follow a specific Standards of Practice and a Code of Ethics. This ensures that the customer receives a high quality, high caliber inspection that allows them to make an educated decision about the RV they wish to purchase.

When you hire an NRVIA certified inspector, you can be assured that you will be receiving a professional, standardized and thorough inspection of your RV equipment.

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How much does an RV Pre-purchase inspection cost?

The cost varies with the type of RV we are inspecting. A luxury diesel-pusher class A RV takes longer to inspect than a small single axle travel trailer. For that reason, we quote prices based on the RV type, size and systems we will be inspecting.

At Expert RV Inspections & Service when we schedule your inspection, you are the only customer we inspect that day. This means we can spend the amount of time needed in order to give you a thorough and complete RV inspection. After the inspection is completed and you have received your inspection report, we take the time to explain the report to you. We want you to understand what was found and why it's important these items be addressed. This gives our clients peace of mind knowing that we are completely unbiased. Taking the time to go over your future RV thoroughly is what NRVIA Certified RV Inspectors are trained to do.

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Where do RV inspections happen?

We travel to the location of the RV to complete the inspection. We will go over all the details with you when we schedule your appointment.

You are responsible to help make sure that the site where the RV is located has the following:

  • a flat, dry, level surface to assess the RV
  • appropriate full power (usually 50 Amp or 30 Amp service appropriate for the unit - 110 Volt house current is unfortunately inadequate for an inspection),
  • full city water hook-ups or at least a half full fresh water tank,
  • at least a half-full working propane tank,
  • Preferably sewer hookup, but this is not mandatory
  • Access or keys to all doors including entry door and storage compartments

Preferably, the RV will be parked at an RV park site with full hookups where electricity and water are included in the daily rental fees.

We cannot perform an inspection in inclement weather for safety reasons. Should the weather cause an inspection to be delayed or terminated, we will contact you for scheduling the inspection on another day.

May I be there during the inspection / watch you / ask questions while you work

Mechanics Rates

 

While the mechanics rates sign is a timeless classic, you are welcome to be present during the inspection. For liability reasons, you cannot climb onto the the roof or crawl under the RV while the inspection is ongoing. 

The inspection process is very involved and extensive and will take on average approximately 5 hours, therefore it is our objective to keep interruptions to a minimum. It is necessary to follow a specific inspection process in order to ensure that all aspects of the inspection are covered and documented properly, and continued interruptions may interfere with that process.

Please bear with us if we ask to concentrate on specific parts of the inspection process.

Do you take anything apart?

We can open any doors, drawers or cupboards. We can move furniture and open covered areas. We can open access panels to major appliances.

We can NOT take apart, disassemble, or remove components from major appliances, walls or storage spaces.

Please note that a seller has the right to refuse to allow an inspector to open any access panel or other item in the RV during the inspection. We document this in our report and it is up to you to decide whether to proceed with this seller or not.

Why can't you just fix anything you find wrong?

The NRVIA Inspector's Code of Ethics does not allow an Inspector to provide service to an inspected RV for a period of one year. This protects you so that unnecessary issues are not reported as needing repair.

Can you drive or tow the RV to check the engine and transmission or how it handles?

The NRVIA Code of Ethics (as well as the insurance liability risk of our operating a motorized RV or towing a trailer) precludes an inspector from driving or towing an RV themselves. Similarly we cannot participate in a "ride-along."

Details regarding the engine or transmission of a motorized RV are not covered in our NRVIA Certified Inspection, aside from a Fluid Analysis, if requested. A thorough inspection of the engine and transmission should be performed by a certified mechanic familiar with such vehicles.

Are you licensed and insured?

The RV inspection industry doesn't have any licensing requirements. NRVIA certified inspectors are required to complete detailed courses, hands-on training and take continuing education each year to remain a member. However, we do carry commercial liability insurance to protect all parties involved in the RV inspection regarding damage or injuries.

I found the perfect RV in another state. Can you help me?

Absolutely! Many of our clients are located out of state. Sometimes the perfect RV can be across the country. We can travel to the location of the RV and perform an NRVIA certified inspection.

The photos you see online may not be the best representation of the RV. Photos are typically taken in a way that makes the RV look really good. While we always hope that seller's will be honest, it isn't always the case. By doing an inspection ahead of time, you know the real condition before the purchase.

It is always preferred that the prospective owner be present during the inspection, however, it is not required.

How fast can I get an inspection done?

As long as our schedule permits, we can come out as early as the next day.

Contact us directly at (815) 347-5862 if you require immediate assistance.

Will you recommend that I should purchase the RV or not?

That is arguably the most asked question from our customers. Unfortunately, there is no honest answer for you. What we will do though, is perform an extremely through visual inspection of the motorhome or towable unit over many hours, looking at nearly 300 points of inspection, often taking hundreds of photos and also some videos (when necessary or requested) that will show the overall condition of the components. Also we will document any known or potential life safety issues or damage that is observed.

Every buyer and their family have different needs and requirements when it comes their purchasing decision - so us answering that question is not fair to you. The extremely detailed report you will receive is typically more than 100 pages and will include 150+ photos (others are kept for documentation or to assist with answering post-inspection questions), documentation of any life safety, major, minor, or potential issues we observe, and much, much more. A sample report is available for you to view upon request after your phone consultation. With this report and the time we spend afterwards answering your questions, we hope you will be better equipped to make that important decision yourself.

 

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Please note that all Expert RV Inspections & Service inspections are completed with use of limited diagnostic equipment and do not include mechanical disassembly of any components. Neither Expert RV Inspections & Service nor its independent agents are liable for any hidden, latent, or undetected conditions or defects on the RV. The inspection does not represent or create a warranty or guarantee of any kind - please review disclaimer for full details.

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