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socaladam
Dec 05, 2018Explorer
Y-Guy wrote:socaladam wrote:
Needless to say, I'm very happy ATC is willing to stand behind their product, but I'm not thrilled that I have encountered all these issues.
That's huge, speaks volumes IMHO.
Keeps getting better. Repair facility determined the sealant used on the entire roof never cured. His quote "you can stick your finger right through the sealant".
Awesome... :(
My laundry list of issues continues.
1) Warped aluminum side near rear windows, both sides (cannot fix locally - needs to go back to ATC)
2) Awning ripped at support (replaced)
3) Awning center support not in right position to prevent #2 from happening again (support moved up, extra rivet left in side. Fixed but ruined siding IMO)
4) Street side bedroom window does not lock (replaced)
5) Tongue jack gear noise clicking/slipping when lifting (replaced)
6) Curb Side wardrobe hanger/shelf too small, attached with one rivet (replaced)
7) Formica nightstand peeling off, not glued properly (repaired)
8) Cabinet door above fridge not riveted properly, falling off (repaired)
9) Deadbolt for front door requires pressure to lock/unlock smooth. Wife cannot pull door hard enough to unlock in case of fire. (still not fixed to my satisfaction)
10) Roof leaking - (entire roof needs reseal - in progress)
11) Nightstands damaged from #10 - (ATC sending new nightstand tops)
12) Awning motor making loud noise during extend/retract (LCI to send replacement)
So far, the grand total of repairs is north of $3k not including parts that ATC has replaced and shipped to the facility.
I'll update with more once I know what else needs to be done.
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