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02/6/2005 at 9:05pm
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Hi.
We've bought a 1989 swift corniche 14/4 last June and only used it once. It was put into outdoor storage and last checked 3 months ago.
Its just come out of storage and I'm horrified to find it's VERY wet inside. Mainly on the windowsill and around the front windows.
There are some area's where the wall is so wet you could put your finger through the wood!
Does anyone know...can this type of problem be fixed and if so, does it cost more than the caravan is worth?
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02/6/2005 at 9:22pm
Location: Coventry Outfit: Daf 85Cf and whatevers on it today!
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Any damp can be fixed at a price.It depends on how good you are at DIY as to whether you can repair it yourself. If the damp is around the window sills, you might find the entry point is the window seals themselves. they can shrink and pull away from the corners as the age. Where ever there is a fixing or join on the van is a possible place for water entry.
Its doubtfull wheteher you will get matching wallboards, but as long as its a near match, it won't be too obvious. Caravan construction is very basic, basically a wooden frame sandwiched by an alloy outerskin, and a ply inner skin, the strength is in the bonding together of the alloy, polysterene insulation , and the internal wall board.
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02/6/2005 at 10:19pm
Location: Swindon Wilts Outfit: Terrano 2.7TD & 91 Elddis XL Cyclone
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I think you will probably need to sit down when they tell you the price to repair, but don't depair. It can be done yourself. I know, as I'm doing mine at the moment!
There is loads of help on this site, so you're in good company.
The first thing to do is have a read of these guys stories (in no particular order):
Als Parker http://www.alanparkers.dsl.pipex.com/
Wizard http://hp-h.com/p/wizard41/
Neil Scott http://members.lycos.co.uk/neilscot/index.htm
Good luck!
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02/6/2005 at 10:34pm
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Hi nezza - thanks for the links.
IF we tackle this ourselves we've got the added problem that we're not supposed to have a caravan on our driveway... so can't do the repair here
Never mind, we'll think of something.
At least I now know that the damp can be repaired.
I'm going to save the links so my hubby can refer to them.
Thanks again
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03/6/2005 at 1:21pm
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Hi Snowflake
Regardless of whether you intend to get the work fixed professionally, it probably is worth getting a quote for repair, as it will detail the work required. It will also give you an idea of the time involved to do the job yourself, as with DIY time is the issue rather than money (in my humble opinion). To give you an example, I was quoted £2500 for repairs to my van. I am about 2/3 of the way through the job now, and estimate that the cost of materials will be about £350. The quote included a cost for labour which equated to 40 hours work. I originally guessed that I would take 80 hours to complete the job, as you have to learn as you go along. I think the total will be around 120 hours when I am done.
So, roughly speaking, the DIY version will cost about 10% of the professional but take 3 times as long. All very approximate of course, but it might give you an idea of the task you are taking on. As everyone else says, it isn't rocket science and there are plenty of people who have experience if you hit a problem or need a supplier reccomendation.
Good Luck
Simon
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03/6/2005 at 1:30pm
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HI snowflake
its not hard to fix your caravan its just very time consuming, as you can see by my website which the link has been very kindly posted on nazza'a post, you can see just how much work we did on our caravan . if you read the whole project you will see we started at the back but phase two was all the front end of our caravan ,
if you decide to do it yourself and you wold like to e-mail me for tips and advice I will be only too happy to help you. photos are a great asset when trying to describe a problem .
we are here if you need us
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03/6/2005 at 10:19pm
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Hi Simon & alsparker,
Had the van looked at today... were quoted £2000+ just for the front...ha ha ha... needs work elswhere too... so it looks like we'll have to tackle the job ourselves! (Drinking a huge bacardi now just to get over the shock.....any excuse)!!!
Took it back into storage (during a huge downpour - got a puddle on the ledge just behind the seats again) and asked for it to be stored inside for now.
Going to insist my hubby reads all the info. on the above links before we make a start.
Thanks everyone - you have been a great help.
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