You offer great advice. Thank you Bingo and Rich!
Since Keystone emphatically claims this isn’t a manufacturing defect we should be okay(yeah right, just a new battle for another day). Either way neither one of them will cover anything till the roof rips or separates from the edge. And interestingly Keystone was so bold as to state most owners will rip or puncture their own roofs on a tree and void their warranty before they have to cover this.
It’s really time for RV manufacturers to offer better warranties like the Car manufacturers do. Since residential RVs cost at least as much as a nice BMW or Mercedes. And they come with a 5 year warranty, which encourages the manufacturer to build a better quality product…
Steve Mc
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