goducks10 wrote:
No one in the industry offers a 3 year warranty for walls.
TRUE, and that is my point ! If they believe their product is far superior, they should back with a longer warranty.
goducks10 wrote:
Most of the industry doesn't offer shocks either.
And I applaud them for this !
goducks10 wrote:
Have you watched the videos on their site? They explain their construction Technics.
Yes, I have. Not enough technical detail for me. I want to see more of the welding on the walls and their lamination process.
Like what is "bonded aluminum construction framing". The box aluminum sections are great, but are they actually welded together or just "bonded" to the interior and exterior fiberglass panels with foam in between ?
Wood for joining blocks is also "industry standard" and they actually do not show a "dovetail" joint.
5/8" plywood flooring is good, but I would like to see some waterproofing on the bottom. I would hope they use plywood with at least exterior (water resistant) glue. Waterproof glue would be better.
One area that seems to fail often in the joint between the roof and the wall. Using a domed roof prevent "ponding", but they have done nothing unique at the seam.
Also, boat building quality "marine grade plywood"
(as used in their roof) has no plugs on either face
(plugs visible in their video) and no voids in any inner cores as well as true "boil proof" adhesive.