Should I get a HABITATION SERVICE for my Campervan, Motorhome or Caravan? Is it worth it? How much?

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @Wizardinthewild
    @Wizardinthewild Před rokem

    Our hab check is due soon too. Comes round so quickly. May get someone to come out this time. Very useful vlog . £180. Seems reasonable 👍😊

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      He did a thorough job and saved all the hassle of taking it somewhere. As you say the price wasn’t bad either. Definitely the way I will get it done in the future and worth considering. Thank you.
      All the best, David & Rachel 👍

  • @karlospappy8908
    @karlospappy8908 Před rokem +1

    Hi David, Price seemed reasonable for your hab Check, I will have ours done at home if possible for the first 2 years then just get the gas and electrics checked every year. Silicone on the window rubbers and keep an eye on windows and roof vents should see us OK. On the vehicle side I don't think I am going to pay the extra for the 3rd years warranty and once out of said warranty I will either take to a Fiat Independent or do it myself. Cheers K.

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem +1

      Evening Karlos, thank you for your comment, appreciated.
      Yes, I thought it was reasonable for the time spent and what was checked. It was much easier getting it done at home for sure.
      I paid the extra for 5 year warranty on the vehicle side as wanted the peace of mind - I’m far less worried about the hab side, just fridge, heating and water heater, cooker, etc
      All the very best, David 👍

  • @paulfrankcom8953
    @paulfrankcom8953 Před rokem

    We got our last two pvc done by a mobile açcredited tech. Was £200 which is pricey but they came to us. No issues and checked gas ect. On an older van maybe not for us. We had a sail boat for 20 yes and did most of the habitation checks ourselves. Gas and emmisions from appliances is so important for us.

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Thanks Paul - appreciate the comment - I think £200 to come to you is very reasonable for the peace of mind. Always good when there are no issues isn’t it - thanks again, all the very best, David 👍

  • @Wheres_wanda_wandering

    I would also highly recommend having a habitation check. Madge will be 6 this year and we have had one done every year. We had 2 years ‘free’ with the dealer and then have had it done every year since with a mobile service. He has been slightly cheaper than yours but I imagine that it will go up this year. It is a good job as we have had terrible trouble with water ingress (45%in a number of places) and as we had proof of habitation checks it was all done under warranty. I’m not going to lie it was a lot of back and forth with the dealer and Elddis but it has been done. I imagine it cost a lot more that the money we paid for the hab checks. Take care Gill

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Hi Gill, it really pays for its self if there’s an issue doesn’t it, we had an issue with our pervious Bessacarr motorhome which would have cost £1000’s to sort had we breached the warranty with water ingress. Pleased you managed to get Madge sorted out.
      Thanks for the comment, really appreciated, all the best, David 👍

  • @johnclankie324
    @johnclankie324 Před rokem

    All valid points David, my MH , Elddis has 10year warranty on water ingress so I ensure it’s Hab checked every year, a bit more costly at Marquis in Devon but still worth doing. I get the vehicle service and MOT at the same time if possible at the Garage they use nearby. Cheers Mike, Happy New Year. 🥂

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Hi Mike, good idea to get the servicing done at the same time as the hab service - I used to do that with my Bessacarr motorhome when I had that as just one lot of jobs then eh. Thanks for the comment, all the very best, David 👍

    • @williamhurley8407
      @williamhurley8407 Před rokem

      I would check very carefully what level of cover you have for water ingress in later years. I have a roller team and by the time you reach year 10 they only paid 30% of the costs of repairs for water ingress. I am not saying yours will be the same but just check carefully.

  • @petepoole1827
    @petepoole1827 Před rokem

    Great video as always David, owe cv20 is one year in may so was looking soon to book it in as they get booked up so we get the right timings for the warranty, the dealer told us that the vehicle should be serviced once a year or 10,000 as it’s a campervan and if we took it to a fiat dealer to tell them it’s a campervan not a van and should be serviced once a year as it doesn’t do the mileage a van would do, thanks pete

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Hi Pete, thanks for the comment. You’re absolutely right on getting it booked in as they do get booked up.
      On the van side, I had this debate with the Fiat Professional dealer who insisted it was 2 years as I raised that point - they can of course do a basic oil filter etc as frequently as you wish but they said 2 years. Don’t suppose you have anything formal on the campervan as would make sense to recheck as I would hate to have a warranty issue later? If not I will give Fiat a call. The Fiat Professional Dealer though were absolutely insistent it was 2 years as I raised the 1 year campervan side.
      All the best, David

  • @williamhurley8407
    @williamhurley8407 Před rokem

    I reckon David that you having added things to your electrical system and done some modifications may invalidate your warranty. I hope I am wrong. But to be honest when my vans warranty runs out I will not be having hab services done.

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Certainly for the things which are modified for sure - for non modified bits I would not expect any impact.
      The T&Cs of insurance require a hab check to cover for gas safety (and general) safety check and also good practice to get an independent view. Important for insurance as hidden in depths of small print.
      All the best, David 👍

  • @exploresandtosummit
    @exploresandtosummit Před rokem

    Good information there, piece of mind having it checked by someone else, Im sure you check everything day by day. Ive completely overlooked the Insurance possibly requirements, ill need to check that. 👍

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem

      Thank you - appreciated - some things I don’t worry too much about but always a bit wary about gas incase there is a problem.
      All the very best and thanks again for the comment, David 👍

  • @notbernard65
    @notbernard65 Před 11 měsíci

    Have you had any issue with the habitation service in relation to all the electrical and other modifications you’ve done (i.e. voiding of warranty)?

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před 11 měsíci

      I had no issues with habitation service at all.
      Clearly, modification of anything will impact the warranty cover on that particular component (including any indirect consequences of course). Most components I’ve purchased came with some form of warranty which is helpful as it offsets if there’s an issue where something breaks down. For example the new battery came with a 10 year warranty which is far greater than the OEM installed one.
      Hope that makes sense, all the best, David 👍

  • @danielrussell446
    @danielrussell446 Před rokem

    Great video David I would also agree a habitation service is needed to make sure the motor home and systems within are safe it’s better to be safe isn’t it

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem +1

      Thank you - really appreciated. Good for peace of mind isn’t it knowing it’s been checked over and nothing of concern. All the very best, David 👍

  • @stevehind1825
    @stevehind1825 Před rokem

    Hi David. I know you have done a lot of mods to the electrics. Did this cause a problem with the Hab check or would it have done, it you had taken to a Elddis main dealer?

    • @LeisureBit
      @LeisureBit  Před rokem +2

      Hi Steve, really great question, as far as the hab service goes, no as it was still checked to make sure operational and safe (so far as the checks go) including checking battery was being charged from vehicle and from the hookup charger (AC). So for a habitation service perspective no issues and more importantly no issues found which was good.
      From a warranty perspective however, if there was an issue with anything which had been modified, I wouldn’t expect that to be covered (as it’s not as it’s been delivered) or if indirectly it caused an issue (wrong voltage or whatever) again I would expect there to be a challenge on the warranty for that, things not impacted by the changes (for example a gas problem) I would expect to be covered as there has been no direct or indirect changes if that makes sense.
      Hope that helps answer your question?
      All the best, David 👍

  • @Globaltalentgt
    @Globaltalentgt Před rokem

    Hey What's up devde