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Leak Test & Repair Disclaimer

Due to the nature of caravans and recreational vehicles, movement, vibration, temperature changes, weather exposure, and structural flex can affect seals and joints. Leaks may develop or reoccur after the vehicle has been moved, used, or exposed to varying conditions. While every reasonable effort has been made to identify existing leaks and complete any authorised repair work, no guarantee can be given regarding the future condition of the vehicle or prevention of future leaks.

Scope of Inspection & Repairs

Inspection procedures are limited to accessible areas only. Where authorised, repair work, including removal and replacement of damaged sealants, silicone, or related components, may be carried out. No dismantling, removal of fixtures, or destructive testing has been performed unless otherwise stated. Areas that are inaccessible, obstructed, sealed, or concealed are excluded.

Testing Limitations

Inspection results may be affected by environmental conditions at the time of testing, including temperature, humidity, and weather conditions. Some leaks or defects may only become apparent under conditions not present during the inspection or repair process.

Pre-Existing & Concealed Conditions

This service may not identify latent defects, concealed damage, deterioration, or issues within structural cavities or inaccessible areas that are not visible or detectable at the time of inspection or repair.

Owner Responsibility

The owner remains responsible for ongoing maintenance, regular inspections, and timely repair of seals, fittings, silicone, and structural components. Failure to maintain the vehicle may result in future water ingress or deterioration.

Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, liability arising from the inspection or repair service is limited to the cost of the services provided. No liability is accepted for indirect, consequential, future, concealed, or pre-existing damage, including but not limited to water ingress, mould, timber rot, delamination, or structural deterioration.