Caravan Pressure Testing in Bundaberg

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Leak Pressurisation Testing

When it comes to caravan pressure testing in Bundaberg, we know how quickly a small leak can turn into a big headache. At Dempster’s Caravan & RV, we use specialised testing to pinpoint hidden water entry points before they cause costly damage.


Whether you’re parked near the Burnett River or heading off for your next trip, we help keep your van sealed and road-ready. We also assist customers across Hervey Bay, Gladstone, Rockhampton and surrounding areas, so you’re covered wherever you travel along the coast.


If something doesn’t feel right, it’s worth checking early. Give us a call on 07 4154 3207 and we’ll help you get peace of mind before your next adventure.

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Maintaining Safe & Efficient Systems

Caravan pressure testing is one of those things most people don’t think about until something feels off. Maybe there’s a damp smell, or the floor doesn’t feel quite right. That’s usually a sign water’s already found its way in.


Our caravan pressure testing helps catch those tiny gaps early, before they turn into bigger, more expensive issues. We take a close look at the spots where leaks love to hide, like around windows, hatches and joins, so you’re not left second-guessing.


It’s a simple check, but it can save you a lot of stress down the track. If you want that extra peace of mind before your next trip, book in a test with Dempster’s Caravan & RV anytime.

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  • How often should I get caravan pressure testing done?

    Most caravans should be tested once a year, especially before a big trip. If your van is older or regularly exposed to harsh weather, more frequent checks can help catch wear in seals before it turns into water damage.

  • What areas of the caravan are checked during testing?

    We focus on common leak points like windows, doors, roof seams, hatches and external fittings. These areas naturally wear over time, so pressure testing helps highlight any weak spots that may need sealing or repairs.

  • Why is caravan pressure testing important?

    Water damage often starts quietly and spreads before you notice it. Pressure testing helps catch issues early, so you can avoid bigger repairs, protect your van’s structure and keep everything dry and comfortable for your next trip.