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chris herron
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-08-31 6:18 PM (#29848)
Subject: LQ construction on my own.


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  Hi folks, it's me again. If i wanted to put my own LQ in my trailer, would it be un-insurable due to not having it professionally done? I have heard that before and just don't know.

Edited by chris herron 2005-08-31 6:19 PM
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MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-08-31 6:45 PM (#29849 - in reply to #29848)
Subject: RE: LQ construction on my own.



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I'm not having a problem, I told them I was doing it and their only concern was that I get it appraised when I'm done so we can up the value.

I would see concern with propane or even electrical, but just having a pro check it should be enough for an OK.

 

 

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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-09-01 1:18 PM (#29875 - in reply to #29849)
Subject: RE: LQ construction on my own.



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Our last trailer that I had put LQ's in was stolen from us and my insurance company covered it %100 and told me it was worth more because of the fact. They actually gave us more than what the payoff was on the trailer.

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Todd
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MBRA518
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-09-01 1:30 PM (#29878 - in reply to #29848)
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I would compare it to home improvements. Your home insurance isn't effected if you do upgrades or repairs yourself so why would the trailer be any different.

Actually your insurance isn't effected if you do repairs or additions to your car either.

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Horsehead41
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2005-09-01 2:11 PM (#29883 - in reply to #29848)
Subject: RE: LQ construction on my own.


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I doubt if insuring it will be a problem. The insurance companies don't know a lot about LQs anyway. Putting it in yourself is another question. If you have the skill and take the time to learn how to do it right and use the right materials, sure you can do it. The LQ installers, or any RV builder, don't get their materials, wire, plumbing and appliances from Home Depot. The things you put in a house aren't built to go down the highway system for thousands of miles and may not hold up. Electric and propane are a particular concern and believe me there are some homemade time bombs out there. Wire a trailer like you wire a house and see what happens when you stand in a puddle and grab the door handle. Don't ask me how I know.
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