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GlennLever
Nov 06, 2014Explorer
I have received assurances from Power Gear there is definitely a float in the reservoir tank. I will have to look again when we get to our finial destination.
Just an update on our stay here at Suncoast Designers.

Be prepared to rise early. We were warned last night by others. There was a gentleman at our door at 6:30 with a clip board for check in and work started at 7:00.

The staff seems very personable and friendly. They had some difficulty with this window as a RV service center last winter had replaced the lights in the valance and when the shade was reinstalled the installation was not the best, cardboard had been used to hold things in place and screws were driven so far in that the upholstery hide the screw head.
This is the same window that had to be broken to get back into the coach because the repair on the door latch by the same RV service center cause the outside latch to cease to function.

This is the passenger window coming out and both windows were out in about 45 minutes, the second one only took 10 minutes.

This is what you are left with. It is quite dark on the inside, and for the coaches having all the windows replaced it must be like a cave.

I have now seen the valances removed so when it comes time to replace the broken blinds (done by the same RV service center) I know how to do it.
There are many coaches here having windows replaced, and a lot of them seem to be having all their windows replaced. The gathering seems to start on Monday and they say they are all done by Friday to clear the parking lot out for the next batch the next Monday. We got the last parking spot with power and water. They also have a dump site.
Here are some pictures of the coaches waiting for window replacement.



Turns out they have a plant tour at 1:00 each day. We had not heard about it but will take it tomorrow.
Just an update on our stay here at Suncoast Designers.

Be prepared to rise early. We were warned last night by others. There was a gentleman at our door at 6:30 with a clip board for check in and work started at 7:00.

The staff seems very personable and friendly. They had some difficulty with this window as a RV service center last winter had replaced the lights in the valance and when the shade was reinstalled the installation was not the best, cardboard had been used to hold things in place and screws were driven so far in that the upholstery hide the screw head.
This is the same window that had to be broken to get back into the coach because the repair on the door latch by the same RV service center cause the outside latch to cease to function.

This is the passenger window coming out and both windows were out in about 45 minutes, the second one only took 10 minutes.

This is what you are left with. It is quite dark on the inside, and for the coaches having all the windows replaced it must be like a cave.

I have now seen the valances removed so when it comes time to replace the broken blinds (done by the same RV service center) I know how to do it.
There are many coaches here having windows replaced, and a lot of them seem to be having all their windows replaced. The gathering seems to start on Monday and they say they are all done by Friday to clear the parking lot out for the next batch the next Monday. We got the last parking spot with power and water. They also have a dump site.
Here are some pictures of the coaches waiting for window replacement.



Turns out they have a plant tour at 1:00 each day. We had not heard about it but will take it tomorrow.
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