Well, just got back from my trip to My Old Kentucky Home. The days were very nice but the evenings full of rain, especially last night. I never could get the shower to stop leaking. It appears that when someone is in the shower, the base moves while the surround stays put. I put a lot of silicone round the surround on the inside but that didn't work. My lights above the dinette and couch would not work either. There were some other minor issues but it's like when you buy a brand new home, you are going to have some problems to get worked out. I know I will have to buy the Reese Dual-Cam sway control to add to my hitch because man does it sway without it. My camper is now at Bluegrass RV in Lexington for the warranty work and they have promised to work with Heartland to get the kinks worked out. The only other big issue for me, and it's not Heartland's fault, is that when I bought my camper from a big dealer in Cincinnati, someone had pushed the door back too far and put a hole in the fiberglass just above the latch in the bottom corner. They were supposed to put me a new door on it. When I picked it up, it had a rubber stop there and they said the door was replaced. I found out that they did not replace the door and merely covered it up with the rubber stop. The door got away from me in the wind and swung open, hitting the rubber stop against the other plastic stop. It just pushed the rubber stop on the door into the hole void and broke all the fiberglass. It would have held if they had filled the hole and reinforced the door were the hole was but they didn't. Guess I'll be fighting that one with the dealer.