My husband and I took the camper down to Kentucky on Saturday to get all set up for our next horse show. After I took a shower Saturday night all this water was leaking in the basement. My husband was convinced it was the plumbing but the water was coming in threw the flooring into the basement. After it stopped dripping I turned the shower on and showed him for myself, and the water is coming thru the floor because there is NO CAULK whatsoever where the shower wall and the shower floor meet.
How does stuff like this get overlooked? I'm sure other models have experienced the same thing.
I hope someone from the factory reads these things as these simple little things could be avoided and make the consumer much happier. Good thing I'm good at caulking.
I know that this should be posted over in the What If a Keystone Rep were reading, but over in that section doesn't get alot of activity.
Wanted everyone to see this so that when they pick up their new unit they can check for caulk before it leaves the dealership.
Sue
Rochester MI
03 GMC 2500HD D/A LB
2004 3400RL
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