Agree with all of the above. Even the $500,000 monster Class A's will have problems and then they're BIG problems....check with my cousin on that! Another cousin bought a KZ Sportsmen back in about '03 and had no issues. Remember that the majority of equipment is the same in most all RVs....frig, stove, furnace, A/C, lots of the frame and stuff you don't see every day. Assume from Day #1 that you'll need to replace the cheapie kitchen faucet with a better one....a trip to Lowe's or HD will fix that and yes, a regular home faucet fits. Never had a problem with the bathroom faucets in either trailer. There are a lot of very happy owners of most all manufacturers. The ones you hear or read about are a very small percentage. We've had 2 Rockwood trailers and not a problem with either...loved them. Some folks wouldn't buy a Rockwood/Shamrock if their life depended on it. Everybody turns out a lemon from time to time and there is no 100% assurance. Do all your little 15 minute jobs when you notice them...tightening screws, adjusting something, doing what the instructions tell you to do, read the manuals even if they don't make sense at the time. Big stuff? If you don't have the skills to fix it right and right NOW, get it to your dealer to be evaluated. You've found a great floorplan that you love, go get it and start planning. Enjoy! Don't let this make you crazy as we all have been known to do at this point. GO!