Getting the RV in for service is always a challenge. For the most part our 35P has had few issue with only the leaky shower drain and faucet being urgent.
After the first RV weekend outing I noticed some water on the floor in the main living area. We had some wet snowfall the night before and I worried that this could indicate a leak in the roof. It was hard to explain so it was best to wait and see. Our next trip was to Holland State Park where it became evident that the water was coming from the shower. I was able to confirm this by looking under the shower enclosure by removing the trim panel. GeneralRV was called early Monday morning and we were able to schedule a "Keep You Camping" appointment later that day to get it fixed. The "Keep You Camping" policy at GeneralRV gets you in quickly for items such as water leaks (see their website for all the details if interested). It was taken care of within a couple of days.
On our next trip I noticed a leak under the RV. This time I snaked a wireless endoscope camera behind the shower enclosure and could see the water leaking from the shower faucet. Removing the faucet cover you could see that the plastic tube was cracked and water flowed out of it when turned on. Probably this unit wasn't properly winterized causing the issue. So we scheduled another "Keep You Camping" appointment and got it in again. This time it was fixed but we were told how hard it was to gain access to the back of the shower and how they called REV (who made the RV) for help and had to cut an access panel behind the TV to gain access.
GeneralRV did a great job fixing it but when I picked it just to be sure I tried the shower and it leaked. It was no big deal the hose fitting was loose and they quickly tightened it down. The only problem we found on our next trip was that they didn't connect the power cord on the TV and I couldn't reach behind it to connect it. That's on the list for next time.
On the schedule for upcoming work is mostly cosmetic work to fix a couple of floor tiles, 2 of them needs a little glue to hold them down and one looked like it was damaged during slide installation and was touched up. Also the TV power cable needs to be plugged in and the outside TV doesn't appear to be hooked up to the satellite.