2026 Alliance Paradigm 310RL RV Inspection Report

This week’s RV inspection report covers a brand new 2026 Alliance Paradigm 310RL that the owners brought directly to us for a full, independent inspection immediately after purchase. In this video, certified RV inspector and technician Michael Murphy walks through real findings on a brand-new fifth wheel—highlighting issues that are commonly missed at delivery but can lead to serious problems down the road if left unaddressed. From sealant gaps and roof anomalies to slide-out damage, electrical curiosities, battery venting concerns, and fit-and-finish issues, this inspection shows why “new” does not always mean “problem-free.” You’ll see: • Sealant gaps and water-intrusion risks • Roof bubbling that requires documentation for warranty protection • Slide-out damage and alignment concerns • Electrical panel neutral conductor observations • Inaccurate battery monitoring displays • Battery box venting issues that can impact interior air quality • Minor exterior impact damage commonly seen on dealer lots All of these items are fixable—but only if they’re found, documented, and addressed properly. This inspection reinforces why the best time to inspect an RV is before you buy, when you still have leverage, instead of after delivery when you’re just another warranty claim in line. If you’re buying a new or used RV and want to protect your investment, time, and sanity, an RV inspection is one of the smartest steps you can take. 🔗 Book an RV inspection or learn more: 👉 https://cozycamperatx.com 🔗 Find an independent RV inspector near you: 👉 https://rvhelp.com 🎓 Learn how to inspect, maintain, and protect your RV: 👉 https://cozycamperacademy.mykajabi.com/ 👍 If you found this video helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe—it truly helps the channel grow. Thanks for watching, and safe travels.