What most maintenance plans actually contain
Read the small print: most plans cover an annual visual check, minor sealant touch-ups, and a route into the provider's own contractor network when something larger comes up. Larger work is always quoted separately — and that's where the real money goes.
That means the value of a plan depends entirely on (a) the price of the annual visit standalone vs the plan, and (b) whether the contractor pricing on the bigger work is fair when it does arrive.
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Most members recover the cost of the plan on their first issue.
Where independent support is different
Park Home Support doesn't bundle an annual visit, because most owners don't need one every year. Instead, the £99 first-year membership unlocks ongoing quote review, inspection coordination, insurance guidance and a place to send questions.
When a contractor quotes you for actual work — roof, base, damp, anything — that quote gets independently reviewed before you commit. The savings on a single piece of properly-scrutinised work usually exceed several years of a maintenance plan.
Combining the two (if you want a visit)
If you want an annual visit, commission an independent inspection rather than a maintenance plan tied to a contractor. Pay for it once, on its own terms, with no obligation to use the inspector for follow-up work. That keeps the relationship transparent.

