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One of the quick ways to tell if you have a water leak is to turn on the water pump and pressurize the system. Then wait to see if the pump kicks on again anytime soon. I'm going to do this at the beginning of the walk thru. I shouldn't hear it again until I turn on the faucet.I know first hand two people that both had problems with water leaks in new trailers in the past few months. One also had a water heater problem. I would suggest taking a compressor and pressure gauge and pressurize the system. If you were using it soon I would even fill with water and take a propane tank and check system that way, plus check trailer heater system and refrigerator to make sure all is running. That way you don't have to go back if the unlikely happens and there is a problem. Good luck, nice looking camper, enjoy it!
The last trailer we bought, the fridge died on the second trip. It was covered under warranty but it worked during the walk thru and our first trip out.
Those of us who have owned trailers know stuff happens. This is our third new trailer and each of the other two times we had issues after the walk thru. But all three were bought from this dealership and they always took care of us. None of the issues were their fault. All build quality issues. All were different makes. Salem, Dutchman, and now Coachmen. Hopefully this one will be different but if it's not I won't be surprised.