It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I write this recommendation for Quality RV Solutions; but…read moreit starts with a sad story. Motor Home Specialist (MHSRV), also of Alvarado, put a whole new roof on this 2003 Winnebago Journey 34H for $19,100. Fast forward 10 months and about 200 miles later, my RV was parked at a gliderport in Midlothian, when a thunderstorm with 25 knot wind gusts blew 2/3rd of the roof completely off. On contacting MHSRV, their Service Manager told me that they only warranty their work for 90 days! I contacted several other shops, including the Winnebago dealer, all of whom wanted the motorhome at their shop to inspect the damage, but unfortunately I was parked in the dirt which was now too soggy to drive upon. Lazlo Sears, Owner of Quality RV Solutions, took the time to drive 13 miles over to the airport and survey the damage and gave me an estimate to fix it.
I was uncomfortable with the thought of driving the motorhome with the remainder of the roof peeling off, so 'Laz' and a coworker came out about a week later, after the ground had dried
sufficiently to drive this 16,000 lb motorhome over it, taped and screwed the remnants of the roof down and took it to their shop for repair.
Upon disassembly of the damaged roof, it was discovered that MHSRV had simply put the roof they installed over the top of the old roof, without any bonding between the two roofs, nor between the 'Luan' (thin plywood sublayer) and the fiberglass cap. Winnebago
specifies the use of 'Red Glue' (Dorus S 563 Adhesive) to bond the fiberglass to the Luan. What MHSRV apparently did instead was pour ordinary Contact Cement on top the Luan and put the fiberglass down on top of it; instead of applying it onto both sides, allowing it to dry, then pressing them together - as contact cement directions call for. All that was holding the 'new' roof on was screws and a bead of RTV around the periphery; this is why it blew off in a mere 25 knot breeze. I'm glad this didn't happen out on the highway at 75 mph with cars following me.
Laz and Preston took pictures and a video as they took the old, incompetently-installed roof off and took it all the way down to the original Luan, to which they glued new luan over it and
once that bond was cured, sprayed on a new, lifetime-guaranteed polyurethane roof. They also replaced the TV antenna a few vents damaged when the old roof blew off, replaced an electric vent which failed due to water intrusion and extraction-cleaned the interior headliner stained by water intrusion from the thunderstorm. Since I live alone in North Richland Hills, they delivered it to me when it was done for a nominal fee, as with the pick up in Midlothian.
So, a shout out to Laz, Preston who did most of the repair work and Haley who coordinated the work and kept me abreast of the progress and billing.
Quality RV Solutions did what they said they were going to do, when they said they were going to do it, and when they found additional damage due to the shoddy workmanship done 10months earlier by Motor Home Specialist, amended their estimate - fairly I think - and
completed the job in both a workmanlike fashion and for the agreed-upon price. Laz even gave me a written synopsis when they were done of what they found, why it was wrong and how they corrected it
The staff at Quality RV Solutions is friendly, helpful and seems genuinely happy at what they do. I recommend Quality RV solutions highly and without reservation.
James L