Lazy Days Service Department January 21, 2013, 09:03:01 am Yahoo Message Number: 10528Looking for opinions here....I know someone has one :-)I'm trying to make a plan to have the leak found and repaired and calledthe local Camping World dealer here in the Raleigh, NC area. They boughtHawley's RV last year and I was hoping they might have fixed the servicedepartment, but by the sound of the phone call I had this morning, I'dsay that didn't happen.There is one in Colfax, NC I had service my coach once before andalthough not cheap, I guess they did okay. They can Sealtech test thecoach for about $120 and then the cost depends on what needs to happen.That's about 90 minutes away so not too bad.The other option is to run it down to Florida and have Lazy Days take alook. They are scheduling for about two weeks from now and prefer to runit thru their rain booth before they use a Sealtech machine. The man Ispoke to wasn't a huge fan of the machine by the sound of things. Myfeeling is a rain test just puts more water in the rig.The upside to Lazy Days is they can repair any paneling, etc that needsto be done...and the weather is warm. They can also look to see if it'spossible to find a spot to install a washer/dryer....something I don'tthink it possible.Anyway.....anybody had work done at Lazy Days?Greg Quote Selected
Re: Lazy Days Service Department Reply #1 – January 21, 2013, 11:10:03 am Yahoo Message Number: 10531There was a guy on a truck camper forum that I used to be part of that took some plexiglass and cut it to fit the window, attached an electric leaf blower to the plexiglass. Turned it on the used a pump sprayer with soap water and sprayed the camper completely looking for bubbles. Used a crayon to mark the spots the resealed everywhere there was a mark.I don't have any input your actual question thoughFrom: KodiakChassisClassC@yahoogroups.com [mailto:KodiakChassisClassC@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Greg GimlickSent: Monday, January 21, 2013 8:03 AMTo: KodiakChassisClassC@yahoogroups.comSubject: [KodiakChassisClassC] Lazy Days Service DepartmentLooking for opinions here....I know someone has one :-)I'm trying to make a plan to have the leak found and repaired and calledthe local Camping World dealer here in the Raleigh, NC area. They boughtHawley's RV last year and I was hoping they might have fixed the servicedepartment, but by the sound of the phone call I had this morning, I'dsay that didn't happen.There is one in Colfax, NC I had service my coach once before andalthough not cheap, I guess they did okay. They can Sealtech test thecoach for about $120 and then the cost depends on what needs to happen.That's about 90 minutes away so not too bad.The other option is to run it down to Florida and have Lazy Days take alook. They are scheduling for about two weeks from now and prefer to runit thru their rain booth before they use a Sealtech machine. The man Ispoke to wasn't a huge fan of the machine by the sound of things. Myfeeling is a rain test just puts more water in the rig.The upside to Lazy Days is they can repair any paneling, etc that needsto be done...and the weather is warm. They can also look to see if it'spossible to find a spot to install a washer/dryer....something I don'tthink it possible.Anyway.....anybody had work done at Lazy Days?Greg Quote Selected