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Bill_Satellite
Aug 02, 2016Explorer II
I am currently at Ernie's and just finished up day 2. I can already tell you that Ernie is at least as good as others have reported. He asked if we really liked the tiles used on the entry stairs and I said no and he had a suggestion to which he brought out samples showed the layout and we were sold. That's done as well as the new carpet in the front and it is completely awesome. All tear out has been done, some repairs made, some additional modifications suggested and accepted and we are completely happy. It's still going to be a couple of days to get done but we are back in the coach by about 4pm with 50 amp hookups (needed in this 100 degree Texas heat (or is that 1000 degree!).
Ernie even let me use some tools to fix an issue which has existed for years and now with some of the coach apart I could fix in a matter of minutes.
He has been the most professional RV "expert" I have ever dealt with and I am looking forward to posting before and after pictures when he is done. He does wood or carpet (no tile or similar material). We struggled with the choice between going to wood or staying with carpet but we knew we had made the right choice to stay with carpet when I got out of bed and stepped onto the wooden floor waiting to be carpeted. Not only will it be substantially warmer during our Winter travels (yes, we go to cold places from time to time) but it is so much more comfortable on my bare/sock feet.
More news later when we get it all done. Plan ahead, however, Ernie books up long in advance so you are likely not going to get it done this year if you don't already have an appointment.
Ernie even let me use some tools to fix an issue which has existed for years and now with some of the coach apart I could fix in a matter of minutes.
He has been the most professional RV "expert" I have ever dealt with and I am looking forward to posting before and after pictures when he is done. He does wood or carpet (no tile or similar material). We struggled with the choice between going to wood or staying with carpet but we knew we had made the right choice to stay with carpet when I got out of bed and stepped onto the wooden floor waiting to be carpeted. Not only will it be substantially warmer during our Winter travels (yes, we go to cold places from time to time) but it is so much more comfortable on my bare/sock feet.
More news later when we get it all done. Plan ahead, however, Ernie books up long in advance so you are likely not going to get it done this year if you don't already have an appointment.
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