Water leak in my new Adria Coral Supreme (1 Viewer)

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Got my lovely new Adria Coral Supreme, trouble is it's a mobile swimming pool, some kind persons on the build forgot to seal the roof to the side hence great flow water into bedroom Thankfully the dealer is doing a warranty claim so one day eventually I might be able to use as intended. Thanks Adria quality control
 
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Got my lovely new Adria coral supream, trouble is it's a mobile swimming pool, some kind persons on the build forgot to seal the roof to the side hence great flow water into bedroom Thankfully the dealer is doing a warranty claim so one day eventually I might be able to use as intended. Thanks Adria quality control
Very sad to here this on a new van.
Surely, no need for warranty claim, just reject the whole van as not fit for purpose and request a replacement van or a refund, if within a reasonable time frame.
Personally, I would not be happy, no, bloody furious at spending so much money on a new vehicle that already has a serious fault.
What else have they' forgotten' to seal during production, and why did the pre delivery inspection , or ongoing production stage inspection not pick this up.
Hope it's sorted quickly to your satisfaction.
 

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Gutted for you hope it gets sorted

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That must be very disappointing.
It is not often that you hear about an Adria leaking, but you can get a "bad one" from any manufacturer.
I hope you get it resolved but I would agree with Captain Yoghurtpot that rejection may be the best option (if it is not too late).
If it is fixed, I would want to see exactly how the repairs were carried out.
A proper repair would involve removing corner flashings etc.
It would be very easy to do a quick repair with a mastic gun that would last a few years and then come back to haunt you.
 

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