rgatijnet1 wrote:
RVUSA wrote:
If you want to know why rv builders think they can put out shoddy work, have a look at this thread where the builder punched a hole in the wall with a screw, and just left the hole.
I find it amazing at the number of people that want the OP to just shrug it off and act like it wasnt an issue at all.
clicky
Obviously you NEVER read ANY of the responses to the OP. Not ONE person told him to ignore it and accept the coach as is, with the hole.
What most of the people did tell him was to have the hole repaired to his satisfaction and then enjoy his coach. Get your facts straight. :R
I did read the thread, all of it. I participated in it. The answers ranged from rivets to reflectors to silicone etc. Fact.
Most of them rallied around it's not a big deal, and there really isnt an issue. When not one of them know how long the rv has sat in the weather and if it has had water leaking into it or not.
It's more than just a simple little hole, it's way for water to get in and cause delamination or mold. Just patching it and moving on because thats what common sense told them left out the part of the damage that could be caused by water intrusion.
The real damage is what it tells the manufacturer. No one cares, build it like junk, they'll take it.