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Aug-09-2014 09:03 AM
Stickbowhip wrote:
Thanks for the responses. I guess the rates charged in my area aren't necessarily out of line. I just need to shop around for one with service techs with more knowledge to get my moneys worth. The guys at the last shop I tried didn't know as much about the problems and how to fix them than I did, and I sure don't know much. They sure didn't impress as having much special knowledge or training.
On our new TT we were getting very minimal water pressure when hooked up to city water. Pressure from the water pump was fine. I suspected a kink in the water line. Tech insisted the low water pressure was caused by a pressure regulator and that he would remove it if I wanted but cautioned that it might void my warranty.
After phone calls back and forth between me and the factory it turns out there was not a pressure regulator on our unit. Insisted that the shop look further and guess what they found? A kink in the water line. Never did figure out what part he was proposing to remove instead.
I have found another shop a bit further away and dropped my trailer off yesterday for some additional warranty work. This tech did seem to know what he was talking about and I'm hoping will do a good job. As many have said, a knowledgeable tech with a higher labor rate will be cheaper in the long run.
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Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
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Aug-07-2014 09:36 AM
kcmoedoe wrote:
I would be much more concerned about how good the shop is than the rate they charge. Much rather pay $175.00 an hour for a good repair than $75 an hour for substandard work. I try to find the best place, pay the money and get on down the road. Cheaper to pay a high price and get it done right the first time.
Aug-07-2014 09:32 AM
bid_time wrote:I have never had a flux capacitor go bad since I use only Doctor Brown certified models, but I have gone through a couple of Mr. Fusions. Feed the last one some bad bananas.
How much technical know how you need could be very subjective. If all you want them to do is grease the bearings, fairly stragiht forward. But if the refrigerator quit, or you want the trailer sealed against all possible leaks you may want more "skilled labor". Working on a vehicle you plug into the obd port and it tells you to change the flux capacitor. No such thing on a RV. And chances are, if they'll pay me more to change flux capacitors then to seal up an RV, I'll change flux capacitors all day long.
Aug-07-2014 09:29 AM