Pre-Purchase RV Inspection
Buying a used RV? Do not gamble. We inspect it head to tail so you know exactly what you are getting before any money changes hands. An honest read on the rig from someone who is not selling it.
Buying used? Inspect first • Free quote • We work for you, not the seller
A Used RV Hides Its Problems Well
The seller wants the sale. We work for you, and we look in the places where the expensive problems hide.
A used RV can look great in the listing and still hide thousands of dollars in problems. Soft floors from old leaks, a tired roof, slide-outs that do not seat right, weak brakes and electrical gremlins do not show up on a quick walkthrough. By the time they surface, the sale is done and the problem is yours.
A pre-purchase inspection puts a qualified set of eyes on the rig before you commit. We inspect it head to tail and give you a clear, honest read on its real condition. We are not selling the unit, so we have no reason to tell you anything but the truth. For the cost of an inspection, you either buy with confidence or walk away from a money pit.
Head To Tail Inspection Points
Roof & Seals
The roof, seams and seals, the most common source of hidden and expensive water damage.
Water Damage
Soft floors, walls and ceilings that reveal past or present leaks the seller may not mention.
Slide-Outs & Leveling
Cycling the slides and leveling system to confirm they operate and seat correctly.
Appliances & Systems
AC, fridge, water heater, furnace, plumbing and electrical checked for proper operation.
Brakes & Running Gear
Brakes, bearings and running gear assessed for safety and wear on towable units.
Body & Structure
Exterior, panels and structure inspected for damage, repairs and signs of bigger issues.
Buy With Confidence Or Walk Away Smart
Either way you win. You learn the truth about the rig before it becomes your problem.
- An independent read from someone who is not selling the unit
- The hidden problems surfaced before you sign anything
- Real leverage to negotiate or a clear reason to walk
- Peace of mind that the rig is what the seller claims
▦Photo: Inspecting an RV roof before purchase
▦Photo: Checking for soft spots and water damage
▦Photo: Cycling a slide-out during inspectionOur Inspection Process
- 01
Tell us the rig
Share the unit you are considering and where it is located within our service area.
- 02
We schedule the inspection
We arrange a time to inspect the RV, often where it sits, before you commit to the purchase.
- 03
Head to tail review
We go through the roof, structure, systems and running gear and document what we find.
- 04
You get the honest read
You learn the rig's real condition so you can buy with confidence or walk away smart.
Pre-Purchase Inspection, Answered
Most sellers are honest, but they want the sale and they may not know about hidden problems. An independent inspection protects you regardless of the seller's intentions.
Water intrusion and the roof. Hidden water damage is the single most expensive surprise in a used RV, so we look hard for it.
Often yes, as long as it is within our service area. We will confirm when you reach out with the location.
For the price of an inspection you avoid the risk of a unit with thousands in hidden repairs. It is one of the smartest moves a used buyer can make.
Then you have real information. You can negotiate the price, ask the seller to fix items, or walk away from a bad deal with your money intact.
Do Not Buy A Money Pit
Have the rig inspected before you sign. Buy with confidence or walk away smart.