Bobby,
Let me thank you and your team for all the work you have done on our
trailer. I am very impressed with all of your help,
professionalism and concern. At times I have been less than
impressed by the Airstream product. However I don't know how they
compare to other brands.
I am thankful that you were able to find out the issue with the tank
sensor.
The larger TV is an added bonus and it is 1080p. Some oddities
are that it covers the thermostat and the other outlets. The
tough one is that the bracket will not latch with the power cord
plugged in:

If I unplug the power from the TV it will latch just fine. I am
thinking of ditching the swivel mount and permanently affixing the TV
nearer the roof, above the thermostat.
The trailer looks very nice all washed and waxed. It was done
very well. There were a few issues that did not become apparant
until we were almost home. I must take some of the blame on this
one. I remember that washing the awning was part of the overall
washing but the awning was not secured. Both of the latches at
the front and back were loose and flopped down. The mid awning
latch was also undone. This could have been very major. I
neglected to check them since I didn't personally remember opening the
awning. Also the water filling door was not locked.
Thanks to you and Airstream for getting the wood in the bedroom
replaced. There are a few issues with the replacement,
naturally. The first is that the side wardrobe doors do not close
to the rubber stops. It is a simple adjustment of the latches I
believe and I will take care of that. Here are the photos:


On the streetside of the bed, down near the floor, against the cabinet
is this piece of trim that is loose. It is loose but not quite as
bad on the curbside.

On the curbside at the floor where the cabinet is, a piece of trim has
unadhered:

I will see what I can do on that.
Tonight I discovered an issue with the dinette table. There are
cracks developing on it also. The cracks are back near where the
table attaches to the wall. Here are pics:


All in all it was a good repair and eventually all the kinks will be
worked out.