Lantley wrote:
2012Coleman wrote:
I suggest you take your concerns to the dealer. I agree with most that any reputable service center should be able to address any issues with whatever may come up. Besides, the warranty is only a year.
And gee, if I could contact the builder of my house, I'd ask them why they made that big bow in my dining room wall. But if I want it fixed, I do know of a reputable drywall company.
Good luck!
How about if you wanted a piece of your siding or maybe parts for that generic bow window that you could not identify the manufacturer?
Do you know what brand roof shingles you have on your house?
Ask your builder.
There are times where having the factory available can be very beneficial.
My house was built in 1934. Where do you think I should start looking for "The Builder"? I'll stick with the much better made older home AND camper. Just because a company is out of business does NOT mean they produced an inferior product.
I own an "orphan". Most everything that could need to be replaced was manufactured NOT by the builder.
If you have structural issues it just might be time to start shopping again.