<\/span><\/h3>\nSo, now that we have discussed both options, which is best for you? Really, you need to rely on a little bit of self-evaluation, and you need to be honest with yourself before you consider taking on the task of doing habitation checks yourself.<\/p>\n
Are you confident enough in your DIY skills? Do you know the ins and outs of what you need to look for, how parts, components, systems, and equipment on your motorhome should work and how to identify faults?<\/p>\n
If you have any doubts about your abilities, although it may annoy you, it may be a good idea to go down the professional route. The last thing you want is your stubborn commitment to trying to save some money and do it yourself to lead to an accident.<\/p>\n
However, if you are fully confident in your skills and abilities, the residual value does not bother you and you are out with the warranty period, you should go for it. As the owner, user, and driver, if you tick all those boxes, you really are the one that knows your motorhome better than anyone.<\/p>\n
We hope you find this guide and post informative and helpful. If you did, you may be interested in the many other posts we have published here on Caravan Helper \u2013 check them out!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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