Waiting, (im)patiently waiting.So, Jim, May's too early to get the 2017 5.0 TA. Are you going ahead with the 2016 classic or waiting longer? Inquiring minds want to know?![]()
not a fan of those all in one handle faucets versus the older two water knob style . Replaced 3 of those type (all high $$$, Moen,etc) in my house in the last 4 years....poor engineering and cheap construction... Previous old style unit with two knobs lasted for 12 years! Hope ETI makes that new faucet an option and not standard or finds one that is easily replaceable.I don't know if this will work ... as iyts the first time I have tried to post a picture.
The picture is of my new faucet. I was heading to Bellingham, Wa for my orientation from my home in Juneau, Ak. There is no wifi on the ferries. So when ETI started to test my trailer before my pick up, they discovered that the faucet ordered for installation was faulty. It leaked from the valve and would not hold pressure. Very much to the credit of ETI and their wonderful Customer Service, Tammy emailed me about the problem and wondered if I would like them to install one of their 2017 faucets. I didn't get the email til 3 hours before my orientation.... asked for a picture. When I saw it, I said A-OK and they had it installed and had it working for my orientation. YEAH! ETI!
I hope its ok for me to post this picture.
Tom
not a fan of those all in one handle faucets versus the older two water knob style . Replaced 3 of those type (all high $$$, Moen,etc) in my house in the last 4 years....poor engineering and cheap construction... Previous old style unit with two knobs lasted for 12 years! Hope ETI makes that new faucet an option and not standard or finds one that is easily replaceable.
so is this correct that the new 2017 models now feature single handle faucets as standard, and frame less windows.......
Jim, I know you are near retirement. any chance you might want to do a small side business customizing Escape trailers?
I only plan to semi-retire in the near future. Folks do have to realize that custom work is more costly than assembly line type work where everything is standard. I know this will, as custom work on people's homes is what I do. That said, all depending on how factors for doing work line up, I would definitely be interested.
Improvements and changes are driven by many factors.... being a newbie to Escape trailers, was there some kind of owner or potential buyer feedback to Escape some time ago that drives these "improvement" decisions?
Only insulated is an option.It is my solid understanding that frameless (insulated) windows will be an extra price OPTION on 2017 Escapes.
Plus Escape is so unbelievably helpful for many many different options... i'm confident that you could easily arrange for a double handle faucet.
just my 2c.![]()
Sounds like a good plan. Travel and work combined.I vote for Jim building a mobile shop so he can travel to all the customers he'll line up....![]()
so frameless windows is a done deal for a standard in 2017 and insulated windows only is still an option..any definite info on the manufacturer of the windows so one could research this "improvement" before making a 2017 purchase decision on possibly the 2017 April "fools" day?..guessing Escape had to make a mold change for these type windows if it has a similar mounting design requirement like many fiberglass truck caps had to deal with.Only insulated is an option.
I really don't understand the desire to move backwards and go to dual lever taps. Yes, they do work, but other than classic designs, the vast majority of taps installed are single lever. For what we install for folks in their homes, at least 95‰ are single lever. Improving products for better function is a good thing, in my books.
not a fan of those all in one handle faucets versus the older two water knob style . (snip)
I second this one. First thought I had when I saw the pic of that faucet, was that looks just like our kitchen one that has been a leaky mess. 2nd one now in kitchen, first was very expensive Moen, current one is mid-dollar and needs replacement after a year.(snip)
(snip) I really don't understand the desire to move backwards and go to dual lever taps.(snip)
Well, I LOVE single lever faucets! I have tendonitis and it can really hurt some days to twist a knob - whether it's on a faucet or a door (we have single lever door handles as well). Our kitchen, shower and bathroom faucets have been working just fine for over 10 years.
I only plan to semi-retire in the near future. Folks do have to realize that custom work is more costly than assembly line type work where everything is standard. I know this will, as custom work on people's homes is what I do. That said, all depending on how factors for doing work line up, I would definitely be interested.