glad nomad
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I have just finished my van build on my 1999 Ford E-150 Conversion Van. Through out the entire van build out I have relied on information from forums and You Tube entirely. On the subject of acquiring insurance for DIY RV build, I've come to believe that the best source for RV insurance on a self build (DYI) van was through State Farm as this insurance company unlike most insurance companies does insure DIY builds wheras most other companies only insure manufactured RV's.
Having that understanding, I set out today to visit my local State Farm agent to inquire about insuring the van as an RV. As I sat there, the agent called State Farm's underwriting department because she didn't know if the build should be classified as a cargo van modification or a bona fide RV, having never had such a similar circumstance. As I was asked whether the van was capable of living in, cooking in, had plumbing and electric, I answered YES to all. Next I was asked through the agent whether I had an electrical and plumbing license, which I answered NO. Subsequently, the agent was told by her underwriting dept. that State Farm would probably NOT insure the van since they would have no basis electrical and plumbing reliability and safety.
So now that you've heard my story, can any one tell me what insurance companies (other than State Farm) will insure a true DIY campervan. Of all the insurance information I was able to garner through either forums or You Tube, NEVER was it disclosed that electrical and plumbing work on a DIY camper van build had to be done by licensed individuals. Has any one out there done their own electrical and plumbing (with a drainage system with gray water tank outside and mounted under the van), are not licensed in electrical AND plumbing and got insurance? If so, please let me know through which insurance company'
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can give me
Having that understanding, I set out today to visit my local State Farm agent to inquire about insuring the van as an RV. As I sat there, the agent called State Farm's underwriting department because she didn't know if the build should be classified as a cargo van modification or a bona fide RV, having never had such a similar circumstance. As I was asked whether the van was capable of living in, cooking in, had plumbing and electric, I answered YES to all. Next I was asked through the agent whether I had an electrical and plumbing license, which I answered NO. Subsequently, the agent was told by her underwriting dept. that State Farm would probably NOT insure the van since they would have no basis electrical and plumbing reliability and safety.
So now that you've heard my story, can any one tell me what insurance companies (other than State Farm) will insure a true DIY campervan. Of all the insurance information I was able to garner through either forums or You Tube, NEVER was it disclosed that electrical and plumbing work on a DIY camper van build had to be done by licensed individuals. Has any one out there done their own electrical and plumbing (with a drainage system with gray water tank outside and mounted under the van), are not licensed in electrical AND plumbing and got insurance? If so, please let me know through which insurance company'
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can give me