Is there a need to tell them you are full timing in your Montana? When we purchased our Montana in 2000 we told our dealer we were going to live in it and they provided us with the full year of warranty, no questions asked. When we had some work done in Goshen (four years past the end of the year's warranty), we told them that we were living in it full time and they did about $4,000 worth of fiberglass work and didn't charge us a cent. So, I'm not sure where the idea comes from that they won't cover a warranty merely because you're living in it full time. One of the things that happens when you live in it full time is that you do have a lot of humidity in it from showers, cooking, etc., but you have to leave a vent open or use a small dehumidifier. We haven't found the need for the dehumidifier since we vent the rig.
Orv
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