Dave
Traveling Two
I have a question for the full timers. We don't full time because I still work but my work is on the road, therefore we are in our 2010 Sundance 3300SK for eight months out of the year. We took possesion of our unit last August 2008 and it seems there is something constantly going wrong or needing attention. The light switch in the bathroom needs replacing, the air mattress in the couch has had a leak since we've had the unit. The dealer where we purchased the Sundance said they couldn't find the leak!! If it leaks for us how can it not leak for the dealer? The bedroom slide leaks when raining and the inside step up to the bedroom is starting to sag and will need replacing. The floor in the bathroom is getting soft and spongy and now last week the shower is starting to leak (no relationship with the spongy floor, we've had a spongy floor for several months and we are not over weight). The air valve in one of the trailer tires needs replacing because it leaks and the brake light has been replaced. I've replaced both the bathroom and kitchen faucets because they developed a anoying squeek. The bedroom window wouldn't go up until I used every muscle in my body and forced it up, now I'm a little hesitant to even open the window in fear of it not coming back down. So every weekend I'm doing something (repairing) to the camper, so my question is to the full timers, are your weekends taken up repairing your Heartland campers? I am kind of venting because this weekend I'm going to take apart our shower and figure out why is my less than one year old Sundance leaking. I have little to no faith in the vendor where I purchased the Sundance.
Any cheering up comments will also be helpful.
Any cheering up comments will also be helpful.