NetAndDavid wrote:
I heard back from Keystone today about my roof. I was told that the glue that they use to put on the rubber roof will let off fumes when it is hot and cause the bubbles. They have the pictures that the dealer took and said that no repairs were needed at this time. However, they have my unit info on file and if some thing happens, even after the warranty expires, they will fix it. As far as the awning, it will be in on monday and have it installed on tuesday.
On another note:
We will be moving across country in october, so the TT will be our house until we get set up in Kansas. We will start full timing on the first of september, temporarily, does anyone have any tips?
I don't understand how things work apparently. In my way of thinking if a bubble forms then a seal is broken. Unless the material splits and forms a bubble within itself. I understand that the edge may not be compromised or maybe not compromised this year. We checked ours this past weekend and didn't see anything of concern yet. If what they say is typical then I'm equally glad you alerted us to this. I won't do an immediate panic if I see something. Thanks for sharing the information with us.
Good luck with your move. You at least have a great place to live in for awhile until you get settled. Just another great adventure for you and yours!