Caravan Servicing Costs

DeeTee
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Is anyone able to explain why caravan servicing costs are so high? My local dealer is running a winter special offer of £186 + parts (normal price £284). Even at £186, that is £50 more than I have just paid for the annual service for my towcar. Do these dealers think that just because we own a caravan, we have money to burn?

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  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2017 #2

    You've done well with your car's service. SWMBOs car has just had a service, admittedly at a main dealer, which was £200. But I agree, the caravan 'normal' price seems very high.

  • ValDa
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    edited November 2017 #3

    They will charge what the market can stand, and unfortunately there isn't the amount of competition to bring prices down, like there is in the car servicing market.

    Have you checked out what a registered mobile service engineer would charge?  We live in Yorkshire and I've seen adverts in this area, for an engineer who will come to your home for £145 or you can take it in to his workshop for £135.

    Our caravan is in France now, and the last service was carried out by an engineer who visits storage depots and does the service there.  We paid £150 for our last service but the cost has now risen to £160.

     

  • allanandjean
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    edited November 2017 #4

    We have used an independent service centre since 1995 and they charge £175 for a single axle and £200 for twin. Looking for an independent near to you may be an idea?

    On a couple of occasions it has been convenient to use a dealer, that supplied the van, and the price has been higher.

    In regard to comparing with cars my car service costs are more but, as with the van, its a necessary cost to maintain the warranty so even if it was a lot more I would have to grin and bear it. 

     

  • Justus2
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    edited November 2017 #5

    We bought our van from Marquis. Their habitation service is £234. The terms of the 5 year warranty requires the annual habitation service to be carried out by Marquis alone. Apparently even work carried out at the Auto-sleeper factory service department must be first approved by Marquis to maintain their 5 year warranty.... Ah well, 3 more years to go and we can use a local mobile engineer. smile

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited November 2017 #6

    They charge that much because they can and vanners pay up regardless. frown

  • Phishing
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    edited November 2017 #7

    I think costs are reasonable. I use local mobile approved chap and think the costs (£150 I think) are OK. I stayed with him a few services ago and saw what he had to do. The equipment and specialist tools, van, and parts all have to paid for. If you say a service is 4 hours for full mechanical and habitation check, and it take him 30 min each way to get to site then this is about £30/hour which is reasonable.

    Automotive garages vary from £36/hour to £75/hour for franchised dealer.

    I use a NCC MCEA approved mobile workshop. Most brands give you the option to use a certified mobile to maintain warranty. I dont think the costs are unreasonable for the safety and peace of mind it gives me.

     

  • lornalou1
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    edited November 2017 #8

    would be nice if the caravan club could negotiate say 10% discount with the NCC  for members on servicing and parts. yes-wishfull thinking.

  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2017 #9

    £75 an hour? And some. Citroèn in Bolton charge £80odd & across the road at Mercedes it's more like £120

  • Apperley
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    edited November 2017 #10

    I noticed that car servicing costs increased when they started calling mechanics vehicle technicians!

  • obbernockle
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    edited November 2017 #11

    They started calling unskilled people mechanics some years ago. Then they started the Technician and Master Technician nonesense. People working on caravan maintenance are often called Engineers. I have never met an Engineer yet who works on car or caravan maintenance. 

    What hourly rate would you say an experienced caravan maintenance worker was worth today? What would be a sensible hourly rate for a dealer to charge for the same person? 

     

     

  • Mitsi Fendt
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    edited November 2017 #12

    This is exactly my experience. I pay my mobile engineer £150 plus parts. he's there for about 4 hours. 

    What price does the OP put on safety and peace of mind?

  • allanandjean
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    edited November 2017 #13

    Master Technician nonesense..............

    Back in 2013 we were looking forward to collecting our first ever new car. It had been a bit of a palava as, despite charging app £700 for a towbar, the car, an Audi, would not be capable of running any electrics in the van-battery charging and fridge-without an additional wiring kit which contained the necessary wiring, relays and fully working 13 pin socket.

    Due to the issues I had been in touch with Audi UK who had agreed to pay for the kit and the fitting. The day before I was due to collect it the salesman rang me at 2.30 in the afternoon and asked why I needed the kit fitting, I made comment that I was surprised that less than a day before collection he was asking this and his reply was "our Master Technician says you don't need it".

    I wont repeat what I said but I got my kit fitted later the next week and was compensated for my inconvenience.

    Would you believe that I recently contacted 5 dealers,when looking to replace my car, none of who were aware of this ongoing issue?

  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2017 #14

    @ allenandjean

    Digressing ..... I wonder if he'd been to the same training school as the Mercedes senior tech that thought it acceptable to balance a tyre with up to 200g of weights. I politely told him otherwise  😉

  • dreamer1
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    edited November 2017 #15

    In a word YES . They know how difficult it is to get your caravan serviced unlike a car where there are garages fighting for your work and an abundance of garages usually within easy reach of every car owner. Caravans are a specialised market some will only help you if you bought your van from them I personally take my barcelona back to where i bought it from which has just cost me 300 pounds in May this is for warranty reasons as soon as it is out i will be looking for a mobile service company which are around £185. It is defiantly a rip of but they know they have us by the short and curlies . 

  • Apperley
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    edited November 2017 #16

    I agree with phishing, £150 seems reasonable to me.

  • brightstar2
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    edited November 2017 #17

    I pay 150 / 160 here in Leicestershire. They come to me with fully kitted out mobile workshop.

  • Merve
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    edited November 2017 #18

    Who do you use brightstar? I am thinking of doing the same. I have to take mine 15miles or so in the middle of January. The service of a caravan is a long and complicated business  I think. With electrical, water and gas systems to deal with. Peace of mind has be mentioned and at about £150 I find that acceptable.  The one thing I have to remember before taking it for service is to put the EHU lead back in the internal socket- otherwise- goodbye inverter! 

  • Rod235
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    edited November 2017 #19

    I have been using a mobile service engineer for 15 years, family business ,first class and reasonable price ( call out caravan services )

  • brightstar2
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    edited November 2017 #20

    Hi Merve,

    Just picked up your message. I use a couple - CMS services based at Leire - but he is a mobile workshop and can come to you. Name is Richard on 07790 960580 ( mention Ken -Aston Firs storage )

    Got someone else who is a " mobile " who stores his own van on this site - haven' t got his number to hand but will get it for you .

     

    Ken

  • notite
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    edited November 2017 #21

    I'm in South Nottinghamshire and use East Midlands Caravan Services, who charge £150 for Single Axle Service not too sure on Twin.

    Comes to my home and takes around 4 hours, which saves me taking my van to Lowdhams at Gunthorpe, leaving it there then towing back and not having to book the service, 6 months in advance.

  • Merve
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    edited November 2017 #22

    Being non EHU, the fridge running on gas is vital and we had noticed that our Dometic Fridge was having difficulty not only in lighting but staying lit. We had it serviced today with new thermo couple, jet etc-£174! Never had one serviced before - Does that seem reasonable?

  • EmilysDad
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    edited November 2017 #23

     I've nothing to compare it to, to know if it's reasonable, but it sounds expensive 😞

  • cyberyacht
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    edited December 2017 #24

    I can't believe a thermocouple is is "that" expensive, even allowing for a call-out charge and a bit of labour.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited December 2017 #25

    About ten years ago we had to have a Dometic engineer out to sort out the burners on our fridge and that cost just over the £100 so perhaps what you paid, whilst expensive, is not out of the ordinary? 

    David

  • young thomas
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    edited December 2017 #26

    a Dometic thermocouple seems to be around £35 but the fridge/freezer? may have needed to be removed to get access?

    servicing costs are what they are because the dealers have a captive audience....tying a 'franchise' service to the warranty conditions just makes it so easy.....customers clamouring for the rare spaces in the servicing diary...

    add in 'damp warenty' which usually extends beyond the normal warrenty covered by 'servicing' and you have an even longer 'grip' on that customer.

  • MichaelT
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    edited December 2017 #27

    So if you had an issue at home with say your fridge, washing machine, boiler etc. you would probably pay £80-£90 call out which would cover some labour, add parts and time to fit and as you say a service  its probably about right.  A service on a CH boiler at home is probably about £90 plus any parts isn't it and that;s the same sort of concept as a fridge in a MH and as BB says he would have to remove and reseal the fridge again so there may have been sealing parts to be used.

  • KjellNN
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    edited December 2017 #28

    Sounds a lot to me, but everything caravan/MH related seems to be OTT.

    We had to have an Alde PCB replaced last year, nobody repairs them of course, that was over £200 including labour.

    The fault turned out to be the failure of a component costing a couple of pounds max,  now I know what the failure was I have replaced the component and now have a spare PCB

  • ValDa
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    edited December 2017 #29

    £19.99 to £26.99 for the part for a Dometic fridge on ebay - and whatever the engineer who replaced it chose to charge.

    Last Christmas Eve my oven packed up and OH diagnosed that it was a thermostat which needed replacement.  An 'Appliances Engineer' quoted us £50 call-out plus a half-hourly rate or nearly that (because it's Christmas Eve) plus the price of the part or parts  He said it was undoubtedly the element (it wasn't) and that it would be replaced anyway, and an extra parts charged for. My Oh found the part was available in Leeds for £14.99 - drove over and bought one, and replaced it himself.

    If you can do it yourself it can cost very little - if you  pay someone to replace it, the price can be either reasonable or extortionate.

  • InaD
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    edited December 2017 #30

    That is quite expensive, £234.  We had a hab service plus dampcheck done last week at Spinney (didn't buy from them) and the cost was £150 inc VAT.  Thought that was quite reasonable.

    Have had dealings with Marquis in the past, and not impressed, but I guess you're stuck with them under the terms of the warranty.  Seems odd you have to have it done there, I'd have thought any AS dealer would qualify to carry out a service and the warranty would still be valid.

  • EasyT
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    edited December 2017 #31

    At this time of year a number of dealers start to offer cheaper servicing I have noticed. Presumably a slacker time.