We just purchased a FWC a little over one year ago. Wouldn't trade it in even though we have run into a few problems. These problems were not with the FWC. The first problem was with the Attwood furnace. It stopped working out of the blue. Yup, had it on and woke up in the middle of the night with frost on my nose and a furnace that was dead. We took the furnace for repair to Evergreen RV service in Seattle WA and the guy basically put a new fuse in the unit and gave it back to us broken. Terrible service. Stay away from this place if your thinking about any type of RV repair. Anyway the unit stopped working again and we ended up taking it to Camper World in Burlington WA. GREAT SERVICE!! Can not give them enough props!! Unit fixed. Now we are dealing with getting Attwood to warranty all the work that was done. If anyone wants to know it was the Blower Unit that failed. Out of pocket cost for us was about $500. Attwood is not quick to warranty anything either. The other problem that occurred had to do with the wiring from the truck to the camper male connector for charging the camper batteries. This problem also had nothing to do with FWC. This was the fault of the FWC dealer in Tigard OR which is no longer open. Anyway not really having a service department for FWC close by Seattle I took matters into my own hands. Calling FWC and other FWC dealers I was instructed to look at the battery and the truck bed outlet. Both batteries for the camper are brand new. The truck bed outlet I changed. We were still not getting the truck to charge up the batteries. I started poking around and finally ended up tracing the wire from the engine back to the outlet in the truck bed. I was told by a tech at FWC that the routing of this wire was done according to their SOP. Maybe that was true but common sense, you would think, might tell someone that when running wire next to something hot you need to protect it. The bright person who ran the wire did nothing to protect it from the heat of the engine exhaust system. The wire melted over time. I'm guessing that we could have had a fire or gotten shocked. There are these products called thermal sleeves. I would have paid the extra 15$ to have one put onto the wire to prevent this. I'm now trying to get FWC to warranty the installation cost that we paid to the FWC dealer out of Tigard OR for the bad work they performed. Like I said in the topic title. These are just issues to be aware of.