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- sbowman871Explorer
BroncosFan wrote:
miltvill wrote:
The Evergreen Everlite now has a wood roof. Making it no longer %100 wood free. Not sure how well the product line was selling.
Can you share your source of info? Here is their website, scroll down to
"Roof construction"
Thanks
http://www.goevergreenrv.com/page/70/ComposiTekTM-Construction
Or are you talking about the Number 9 substrate in their brochure under Roof. Maybe that's it, if so they need to update their site. I also see composite side walls are listed as an option. Also says 12yr roof warranty but i wonder if that covers the wood underneath the roof? or just the top of the roof?
http://www.goevergreenrv.com/files/34429_Everlite.pdf
Mine is a 2010 so it has no wood in the roof. True, they are now adding a layer of plywood to the roof only. My understanding that they can be ordered without this. It's not spelled out in the literature. - LakeNExplorerSorry....double posted..
- LakeNExplorerThe two dealerships we've seen carrying Evergreens are both very large. It would seem the average buyer is probably shopping for an entry level or somewhat economical TT.
- BumpyroadExplorersince I believe that they are a little pricier than a lot of them, it may have been difficult to compete?
I am satisfied with mine.
bumpy - BroncosFanExplorer
miltvill wrote:
The Evergreen Everlite now has a wood roof. Making it no longer %100 wood free. Not sure how well the product line was selling.
Can you share your source of info? Here is their website, scroll down to
"Roof construction"
Thanks
http://www.goevergreenrv.com/page/70/ComposiTekTM-Construction
Or are you talking about the Number 9 substrate in their brochure under Roof. Maybe that's it, if so they need to update their site. I also see composite side walls are listed as an option. Also says 12yr roof warranty but i wonder if that covers the wood underneath the roof? or just the top of the roof?
http://www.goevergreenrv.com/files/34429_Everlite.pdf - miltvillExplorer IIThe Evergreen Everlite now has a wood roof. Making it no longer %100 wood free. Not sure how well the product line was selling.
- sbowman871ExplorerNo different than any other manufacturer. I had a slide leak in mine. Went back to the factory twice after the dealer couldn't fix it. The factory took very good care of me. No transporting costs and even did some "good will" upgrades for the aggravation. I dint loose any sleep about the water intrusion as the Compositek construction has no wood to rot. I would by an Evergreen again. Dealers have a lot of choices on what lines to carry. Perhaps their local markets dictated more economy rather than a little higher end.
- popupcampingExplorer
MookieKat wrote:
I have called a couple of Evergreen dealers and they said that they will stop carrying them. Anyone know of any problems with them?
I would ask them why
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