Would you buy a home without having a certified home inspector look at it? Maybe you have done that, only to find out later that multiple problems will cost significant money to fix. When buying a new or used RV, do an NRVIA-certified RV inspection to learn its actual condition before purchasing.
Unfortunately, sellers (whether private parties or dealerships) may not know or don’t tell the whole story about the RV camper you are looking to buy. That is why getting an RV inspection is so important!
I have over 35 years of experience as an electrical engineer. I design, troubleshoot, solve problems, and repair and maintain software, hardware, small engines, and vehicles. I enjoy understanding how things work and identifying the causes of failures. Over the last 25 years, I’ve enjoyed several RVs. These RVs include a 35-foot trailer, a Class C, a Northern-Lite truck camper, and, most recently, a Winnebago Ekko.
As you think about the type of RV you would like to own and the adventures you would like to have, don’t let the specter of surprise repairs spoil your fun. A certified RV inspector can help you get a road-ready coach before buying. You do not want to deal with surprise repairs as you head out on the road.
Are you confident you’re making fact-based decisions about your RV purchase? Let me help you find the RV that’s right for you! I fully commit to the NRVIA Standards of Practice (SoP) and Code of Ethics. I will inspect your coach according to these standards, drawing on my inspection experience since 2019. I aim to help you ensure that the only surprises you encounter as you begin your RV adventures are the ones you hope for.
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