JanAndBill
Well-known member
The simple fact is thar all affordable RVS are designed to a low standard with many inherent problems built-in by the design. Extreme susceptibility to water damage. Extreme susceptibility to freezing damage and leaks. Frame and suspension problems. Too rapid assembly with too few quality checks and enforcement. Current available solutions are expensive. No one company is to blame. This is an industry standa4d. Some may be better, some orse. Yet, the standard guarantees these problems. This is then reflected in lower standards for subassembles and components.
We no longer accept this standard in our cars and trucks. Not that they are perfect.
Having a strong welded moocoque body would add complexity and cost to construction. RVs would be smaller and heavier in order to be safer and more durable. Across the industry. You may not get what you pay for from some manufacturers, but you never get what you won't pay for.
Our first RV SOB of any size we owned for over 7 years. Other than the normal maintenance and service you have with any RV we never had an issue. The doors opened, closed and latched. appliances worked as they should, cabinets still looked as good as the day we got it. The last unit before our BH was a lower end SOB. The only "warranty" issue we had with this unit was the carpet binding came loose a slide. Even the cheaper quality cabinets stayed together without coming apart or the bottoms falling out. Not saying we've had a lot of problems with the BH because we haven't, but I am a little irritated that I "assumed" when I went up in price, I wouldn't increase the number of little annoying things that have plagued us. Has the experience turned me off on Heartland, no not completely. Will I look into the some of the other brands I've had good success in the past with, most definitely. Could I get a worse unit with SOB, unfortunately the answer is maybe.