Ummm...... I hope you haven't mentioned your thoughts about fitting a different fridge and air conditioner, assessors get their knickers in twist claiming it may have been staged with the intention of upgrading appliances at the insurers expense .....supersparky wrote: ↑Sat Nov 22, 2025 5:48 pmEddy, the repairer explained what he thinks he'd like to do. But the insurers are still fluffing about getting fire reports etc. They haven't yet accepted the claim, so it hasn't been assessed yet.
As T1 will no doubt confirm, nothing happens fast with a fire claim in insurance world. If it wasn't insured it would be fixed, finished and back on the road.
If/when it's accepted, we'll pull out the old 3way, disconnect and plug or cap the gas line, then figure out exactly how big of a domestic inverter fridge will fit in the space available.
Unfortunately, I can't see that happening in a hurry. And seeing as the old roof rattler has to come off to reskin and possibly reinsulate some of the roof, we'll get a new inverter airco fitted as well,at the same time. We had planned on upgrading the airco anyway. It'll hurt the pocket but maybe save some time, down the track.
Best to wait for the assessors quote to repair, if it's not a substantial amount, get the insurer to agree in writing that if further damage is discovered while the repair is progressing that is linked to the fire damage, this will be reassessed and added to the total amount covered by the insurer ...... they will either panic and claim it is an economic write off .... or they will agree to those terms and supply the acceptance of possible additional costs in writing ...... get it in writing, a verbal agreement is worthless, but they can't fight an email reply .....
Once you reach any of the above settlements, take the money and pay for any repairs/improvements .......
The best outcome is an economic write off, from there you can decide if you want to buy the motorhome back from the insurer, bid for it at auction, or take the money and buy something else ......
After being involved in insurance claims as a repairer as well as a victim, they are absolute snakes when it comes to a claim and will try anything to wriggle out of paying what is a fair price ......
T1 Terry