What we cover for Essex owners
Park Home Inspections guidance for Essex residents includes: independent review of the proposed scope and quote, comment on whether the work is necessary at all, identification of any insurance-relevant aspects, recommendation on whether a physical inspection is the right next step, and ongoing support throughout the work if you proceed.
We're not local to Essex specifically — we operate nationally — but the questions we answer don't depend on postcode. They depend on park-home-specific expertise.
Got a Quote or Issue?
We'll take a proper look before you commit. Many quotes include unnecessary work or inflated costs.
No obligation. We'll review and highlight anything you should be aware of.
Most members recover the cost of the plan on their first issue.
Common park home inspections issues we see in Essex
Essex has a mix of long-established residential park home sites and newer developments along the coast. The most common inspection triggers we see for Essex owners: pre-purchase inspections (particularly along the Tendring coast and around Colchester), base level concerns on older inland sites, and insurance-related inspections after storm damage. Coastal exposure means roof, sealant and cladding condition tend to be the priority areas.
How the process works
1. Send in the quote, the issue, photographs — whatever you've got. 2. We review and come back with a plain-English written analysis: scope, price, insurance relevance, urgency, recommended next steps. 3. You decide what to do. Push back on the contractor, request a proper inspection, approve the work, or pause. 4. Optional membership covers ongoing support afterwards — quote reviews, follow-up questions, insurance input.
Costs
One-off quote review enquiries don't require membership — there's no upfront cost to send something in. Membership is £99 for the first year (then £249/year) for ongoing support. Inspections, when commissioned, are quoted separately and members receive preferential rates.

