Pre-purchase Inspections

Two people, one standing and one looking into an outdoor mobile food or equipment trailer with a mountain logo on it. The person in the foreground wears a brown jacket with a patch, and the person in the trailer wears a cap and glasses.

Protect your investment and know exactly what you’re getting yourself into.

Did you know there is no "Lemon Law" for campers?

We know precisely what to look for when purchasing a new camper or RV. Let us take the guesswork out of it & give you peace of mind.

A white Flagstaff Super Lite travel trailer with ladders on the back and side, an extended awning, and surrounded by grass and trees.
Person inspecting storage compartment of a large white recreational vehicle.
A person with tattoos on their right hand pressing a button labeled "Auto Level" on a control panel attached to the exterior of a large fifth wheel camper, with visible wires and tubing inside the machinery.

Our inspections are an in-depth diagnosis of the camper or RV as is. You will receive a thorough & detailed report, as well as an appraised value.

Since you’ll be privy to all our findings, you may even use what we discover to lower your cost.

Man working on an outdoor electronic panel of a recreational vehicle, with the panel open to reveal internal wiring and components.

what we’ve found…

how we find it…

Here’s what people are saying…

  • PIAT gets our highest recommendation. Micah was very professional and got high praise from the sellers who we bought from and the owners of the campground we hired him to move it to. He also inspected two RVs for us. The one we didn't buy and the RV we did purchase. PIAT took the anxiety out of our first time purchasing a pre owned RV.

    Steven S.

  • Pulling It All Together is amazing. From start to finished they helped me find the perfect travel trailer for all of my needs. They also did inspection and transport. They did this when i was all the way across the country for work. Highly recommend. Thank you guys!!

    Keith H.

  • You would think that a brand new camper should be good to go. But I have first hand experience with Micah on this. Hired him months ago to go look at a brand new teardrop trailer in Mass with me. He found an alarming amount of issues that came down to lack of a QC department or just plain rushing production and pushing campers out the door. I saved a lot of money that day! Btw he's really really good at it too.

    Abigail B.