Just went Saturday and picked up our new 2015 Heartland Wilderness 2850bh . To start the story we purchased the trailer last Friday a week before and felt we did a pretty good walk around looking for any damage . The only thing we saw was on the left front side of the trailer it appeared that to me that a patch had been preformed and I question the salesman about it and he said it looked like a paint run to him but I said no its a patch job that wasn't done correctly. He assured me that it want done by them if it was and had to have been repaired at the factory . He said that they could send to a repair shop but they would blend the paint in not repaint the whole side . I had them look to make sure they didn't have another one inbound that I could get and they did not . Keep in mine this dealer is two hour drive from my home and this was the closest dealer that had this model in stock . So we decided to document the patch area and go ahead with the purchase . We did all the paperwork and the trailer was sold on that date so we own the trailer at this point. We had some add ons we wanted so we wasn't going to pickup the trailer until the next week end . So we arrive at the dealership and start our PDI with the service rep . The first thing I mention is the area on the side . He said that looks like a factory patch job to him . He said who knows how it was damaged but they didn't do a clean repair before they painted it and shipped it out . So my first question is this normal for Heartland to put this type of product out or am I just to picky. WE then went inside and saw nothing abnormal so we took delivery and was on the road home . We got home and pulled the trailer up and started loading the trailer with all of our supplies and bedding for our first outing. While loading my wife had both entrance doors open and the bathroom door, so light was shinning through . She told me hey come here and stand here and look across the floor where the sun was shinning . The floor had about a three inch cut in the flooring and it appeared to have been glued back down because there was bubbles under part of it . Again I ask is this normal for Heartland quality control ? To add insult my wife is barefoot and says hey why is the carpet wet , and we noticed that the carpet at the front of the slide is wet . we stuck a fan to dry it out overnight. so how could this be the road was not wet or raining but i do know that it was raining at the dealership the day before we picked it up and I also know the dealership had washed the trailer before delivery . . now my dilemma is do we take it back or is it even going to be a option and miss out on the first part of the spring camping season , or is it going to be a warranty issue where the trailer will be sent back to the factory again missing out on the season . I haven't got to talk to the dealer yet to even see what to do . besides cost me money to drag it back to them and leaving it at there lot. Just Looking for everyones guidance and maybe a factory rep will read this and give a option .