Hi,
I'm a complete novice, looking to buy our first motorhome at the moment, and I've a newbie question.
We've found one that we love the layout off (the kids particularly smitten), but I spotted a couple of areas of damp (one below external damage, one below a window). In these area's, the walls are soft, with a bit of give if I push in my thumb.
Everything I've read appears to make this one to avoid. Is this definitely the case, or is damage DIY repairable? My initial thoughts would be if it's effecting the ply, the structure is probably goosed as well?
Our price range is bringing us to 12-13 year old bracket, are we expecting too much to get a damp free motorhome at that age or is it a reasonable expectation? We were thinking that it would be more cosmetic issues like updating the upholstery, style of wood/ decore, rather than structual issues that we would have to accept?
Thanks in advance, and apologies if it's been asked before - I couldn't find a search option!
I'm a complete novice, looking to buy our first motorhome at the moment, and I've a newbie question.
We've found one that we love the layout off (the kids particularly smitten), but I spotted a couple of areas of damp (one below external damage, one below a window). In these area's, the walls are soft, with a bit of give if I push in my thumb.
Everything I've read appears to make this one to avoid. Is this definitely the case, or is damage DIY repairable? My initial thoughts would be if it's effecting the ply, the structure is probably goosed as well?
Our price range is bringing us to 12-13 year old bracket, are we expecting too much to get a damp free motorhome at that age or is it a reasonable expectation? We were thinking that it would be more cosmetic issues like updating the upholstery, style of wood/ decore, rather than structual issues that we would have to accept?
Thanks in advance, and apologies if it's been asked before - I couldn't find a search option!