I just posted another thread about my dysfunctional three seasons wall upgrade. That was dealer installed. I've seen many other examples of poor fit and finish inside though - staples hanging out, no light switches as shown in online photos of the Torque 396 (which I feel is a bait and switch - to turn most of the lights on, they are not mounted above closet like in website photo, instead, they are not only inside cabinet where genset switch is, but they are on SIDE panel inside that cabinet - so you barely have finer room to reach and try any of the 5 or 7 switches in there! Let alone lack of lack of labeling).
Thought it was funny that both sets of black and gray tank dump valves are not labeled either. Not even different colored handles!
Plenty of things like staples hanging way out, trim not miter cut at all (just one cut square to the other, with no filler - and thus a very poor transition), second shower wall peeling away from wall, cabinet door handles so sharp that I will have to sand them down for safety purposes, or replace them.
I think the pocket door takes the cake - not only does it not actually latch closed (yes, I tried jiggling the catch and the door, no luck) - look at how the handle was put in - there is space above AND below the handle, like the person realized, oh, it doesn't go there - and not only that, the cuts aren't straight from the side or through the cross section, like someone picked out their own tool, a jig saw, and just rammed that saw around until they could somehow fit that handle in there.
I mean, if there is apparently NO care to their work done, how can I trust any of the more hidden systems?
I've always bought used until now, but because from all the GLOWING reviews of Heartland, it seemed, this must be the RIGHT choice for me and my family now that I am finally able to go new. Now, it's looking like I will have to fix more stuff than ever before, and I've done projects from fixing up a 25 year old camper to building out a cargo trailer with living quarters from scratch. It's one thing fixing stuff which has been well-used, but stuff that had no thought put into it, like this door - this is ridiculous.
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Thought it was funny that both sets of black and gray tank dump valves are not labeled either. Not even different colored handles!
Plenty of things like staples hanging way out, trim not miter cut at all (just one cut square to the other, with no filler - and thus a very poor transition), second shower wall peeling away from wall, cabinet door handles so sharp that I will have to sand them down for safety purposes, or replace them.
I think the pocket door takes the cake - not only does it not actually latch closed (yes, I tried jiggling the catch and the door, no luck) - look at how the handle was put in - there is space above AND below the handle, like the person realized, oh, it doesn't go there - and not only that, the cuts aren't straight from the side or through the cross section, like someone picked out their own tool, a jig saw, and just rammed that saw around until they could somehow fit that handle in there.
I mean, if there is apparently NO care to their work done, how can I trust any of the more hidden systems?
I've always bought used until now, but because from all the GLOWING reviews of Heartland, it seemed, this must be the RIGHT choice for me and my family now that I am finally able to go new. Now, it's looking like I will have to fix more stuff than ever before, and I've done projects from fixing up a 25 year old camper to building out a cargo trailer with living quarters from scratch. It's one thing fixing stuff which has been well-used, but stuff that had no thought put into it, like this door - this is ridiculous.
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