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lly-zf6 wrote:Mine was the same. As long as you removed the water immediately, you'll be OK. There are thousands of homes built where the sheet goods on floors, walls, and roofs get a good soaking before they're covered.
After looking at the trailer a little closer, it appears that they laid a vinyl floor down on the entire trailer deck and just put the bedroom carpet over top of it. Hopefully this kept the water from getting to the subfloor. Time will tell I guess.
This is the third new Laredo we have had. We traded an 07 29RL for this one. Had to purchase from a different dealer than our local one in order to get a trailer with the options we wanted. So far I have had to repair more issues caused by poor workmanship during assembly in the first three weeks than I did in 8 years with the last one.
I am VERY displeased with Keystone's current quality. Once I get all their crappy assembly problems fixed, it will probably be a good unit, but I will be looking elsewhere when it come time to replace it.
Jul-16-2014 03:29 AM
lly-zf6 wrote:
After looking at the trailer a little closer, it appears that they laid a vinyl floor down on the entire trailer deck and just put the bedroom carpet over top of it. Hopefully this kept the water from getting to the subfloor. Time will tell I guess.
Mine is also like that and I think most trailers are since it's easier to just lay a complete sheet of vinyl over the entire deck and then install things like the walls, cabinets and then the carpeting options over the existing vinyl.
This is the third new Laredo we have had. We traded an 07 29RL for this one. Had to purchase from a different dealer than our local one in order to get a trailer with the options we wanted. So far I have had to repair more issues caused by poor workmanship during assembly in the first three weeks than I did in 8 years with the last one.
I am VERY displeased with Keystone's current quality. Once I get all their crappy assembly problems fixed, it will probably be a good unit, but I will be looking elsewhere when it come time to replace it.
Unfortunately, as a society our demands and emphasis on the bottom line has driven almost all sectors of manufacturing to the same goals even more than their prime motivation as profit already is and it's left to us a consumers to pick up the slack with extra due diligence.
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Jul-15-2014 02:23 PM
lly-zf6 wrote:
I decided to fill the fresh tank for the first time as we are going on a dry camping outing this weekend.
As I stood outside waiting for the water to come out the vent (tank full), water began pouring out under the trailer wall.
After tearing the cover off the hoses/water pump in the bedroom, I discovered that the vent line was never connected to the vent on the outside of the trailer.
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