The day I took possession of my new trailer I confused the hookups in the docking station. I ended up with the water coming out of the toilet. I caught it with no permanent damage.
When I had a cracked wheel Tredit replaced the wheel, but they did not have an exact match. I ended up buying a second wheel from Tredit so that I would have a perfect match on one side of the trailer. No one ever noticed the difference.
I had a 2055 trailer also. One day I noticed the entertainment slide was off some. I took the trailer to the repair shop and asked them to try and fix it. He asked me if the slide was leaking water. I told him no leaks, he told me to leave it alone because it might start leaking after adjustments.
It all depends on the type of cleaning you want done and your home's current condition. Try to get a price from a person who works on their own. Much cheaper than going through a big company.
That is why doing a thorough walk-through before signing on the dotted line is so important. It is much easier to fix the problems you find then instead of after you sign.
I checked all of the seams on my trailers twice a year. Do the job thoroughly. Occasionally I would find cracks in the caulking and would repair them. Do not forget the slide outs top.
How I found that the battery was gone in my trailer was to disconnect the negative battery terminal and after a few days check the voltage of the battery. If the battery loses voltage the battery itself is probably the cause. Been there done that
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