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I am reporting this to hopefully save someone from the heartache we are suffering.
We ordered a new 2011 Bighorn 3585RL in January. It was built in February. We took delivery March 1st. On the morning of April 7th I got up like I do every morning & entered the bathroom. I heard water running, but it wasn't the sink. I checked the shower and then the kitchen sink. It wasn't either of them. We went outdoors and discovered a huge puddle beneath the rig and extending across the RV park. Water was streaming from the bottom of our rig. We turned off the water and called our dealer.
We later learned that the water line had come off the water heater sometime during the night and countless gallons of water soaked our trailer.
If you have a Heartland trailer built around this time, it might be a good idea to open up your basement, remove the partition wall & check everything well as a precaution.
We ordered a new 2011 Bighorn 3585RL in January. It was built in February. We took delivery March 1st. On the morning of April 7th I got up like I do every morning & entered the bathroom. I heard water running, but it wasn't the sink. I checked the shower and then the kitchen sink. It wasn't either of them. We went outdoors and discovered a huge puddle beneath the rig and extending across the RV park. Water was streaming from the bottom of our rig. We turned off the water and called our dealer.
We later learned that the water line had come off the water heater sometime during the night and countless gallons of water soaked our trailer.
If you have a Heartland trailer built around this time, it might be a good idea to open up your basement, remove the partition wall & check everything well as a precaution.