Just had 2ND service on my 2011 van only to be told its got 40percent damp great news ,bathroom window not sealed correct when new .So now got to wait for repairs .new wall in bathroom not good for a 2 year old van.Do i put this down to bad workman ship or bad luck
Quote: Originally posted by ldpdmp on 21/2/2013both probably the former really is it not still under warranty? 40 is high
still under warranty got to submit claim to get the go a head for repairs 40 is high i known . feel like i do not want the van anymore ....gutted poor build and no pride in the job anymore
If you watch the Swift caravan factory videos on youtube you will see that the operatives have one chance to seat the window rubbers, they don't go over it again to check it is properly seated.
Quote: Originally posted by Tentz on 21/2/2013
If you watch the Swift caravan factory videos on youtube you will see that the operatives have one chance to seat the window rubbers, they don't go over it again to check it is properly seated.
thats where the problem has come from the window rubber, will have look at that video
Quote: Originally posted by Tentz on 22/2/2013
Watch the end of the video from about 8.09 & then 9.12 here they ain't got too much time to check everything is seated down.
Looks to me its RUSH ,RUSH RUSH GET THE VAN BUILT SORT PROBLEMS OUT LATER
Back panel of our 2 year old van was found to be damp (Elddis 302) had a reading of 25%, also told it was a faulty window seal.
I've had the seal replaced but now concerned as to wether there is any permanent damage or not. Told it should be OK and give it some gentle heat, thing is it's in a storage compound.
Quote: Originally posted by Johnnie Boy on 22/2/2013
Back panel of our 2 year old van was found to be damp (Elddis 302) had a reading of 25%, also told it was a faulty window seal.
I've had the seal replaced but now concerned as to wether there is any permanent damage or not. Told it should be OK and give it some gentle heat, thing is it's in a storage compound.
15 to 20percent might need lookig at and work needed i would recheck in 3mths time ,hope it goes well for you
I couldn't see anything wrong in that video... Yes they were quick with the staple gun but the seal looks to have been placed properly to me.
What percentage should the damp meter reading be before one can determain ingress ?
My last van read 37% at the rear quarter and 7% at the front quarter. The walls felt dry and didn't smell damp !!
Quote: Originally posted by p at ul on 23/2/2013
I couldn't see anything wrong in that video... Yes they were quick with the staple gun but the seal looks to have been placed properly to me.
What percentage should the damp meter reading be before one can determain ingress ?
My last van read 37% at the rear quarter and 7% at the front quarter. The walls felt dry and didn't smell damp !!
the seal around the window in my bathroom was not fitted right thats why i have 40percent damp in the wall and all along the bottom rail . That to me is poor workmanship i had no smell of damp but when they removed the seal the wood was all black and wet from where the rain had got in .
Quote: Originally posted by p at ul on 23/2/2013
I couldn't see anything wrong in that video... Yes they were quick with the staple gun but the seal looks to have been placed properly to me.
What percentage should the damp meter reading be before one can determain ingress ?
My last van read 37% at the rear quarter and 7% at the front quarter. The walls felt dry and didn't smell damp !!
Check the guidelines on a damp report 37% =water ingress and work required
My first new caravan, a Stirling, had major damp problems after the first year with major repairs. Three years after that it was a write off. Lost over £6,000 on it. Swift were useless.
My second new van a Bailey, had damp round one window after the first year. Got rid quick.
My third van, a French Trigano, now nearly 5 years old and is free of damp.
Weve just bought our first caravan. While its supposedly got a clean bill of health from the dealers, im going to get it independently checked around October when we will likely have done with it for the year. Any damp issues can then be fixed (through warranty) over winter when we dont need it. Its crazy having checks now when the 'season' is almost upon us.
Quote: Originally posted by freeatlast on 23/2/2013
My first new caravan, a Stirling, had major damp problems after the first year with major repairs. Three years after that it was a write off. Lost over £6,000 on it. Swift were useless.
My second new van a Bailey, had damp round one window after the first year. Got rid quick.
My third van, a French Trigano, now nearly 5 years old and is free of damp.
thats what i am thinking get fixed get rid ,but they have said it will be better than when it left the factory ,does that mean it was not fit for the job in the first place
Frankly Ian, get it repaired then get rid quick.