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Proper maintenance of a camper is crucial for ensuring safety, preserving value, and maximizing your enjoyment of camping life
Inspecting, cleaning, adjusting, and servicing all brake types.
It's recommended to Inspect every 3,000–6,000 miles, or once per season. Full service every 12,000 miles or annually. Always inspect after: Long trips through mountains, Extended storage, Noticing uneven or delayed braking
Includes Bearing inspection, new wheel seals, and apply fresh grease to the bearings.
Regular maintenance of wheel bearings helps extend the life of the wheel assembly and reduces the chances of breakdowns due to bearing failure.
Includes removing old sealant, cleaning the area, and replacing with new high quality sealant.
Replacing the sealant on your camper can have a significant impact on its longevity and functionality. It helps to prevent water damage, keep your trailer airtight, and protect it from the elements.
Applying roof coating to a camper is a great way to extend the life of your RV roof, prevent leaks, and reflect UV rays to reduce heat buildup - safe for all roof types
Includes cleaning and inspecting the tracks, seals, and mechanisms, applying appropriate lubricants to the moving parts and mechanisms, and inspecting hydraulic and electrical systems.
Draining water from all tanks, faucets, lines, and appliances. After, flushing the system with antifreeze to prevent freezing and bursting of water lines.
Available for motor homes and generators: draining and replacing oil and filters
It's recommended to change the oil every 3,000–5,000 miles for gas engines, 5,000–7,500 miles for diesel, or once a year if unused
Full exterior hand wash – gentle, thorough, and safe for all finishes and Premium wax application – protects against sun, rain, dirt, and road grime
Our inspections cover a wide range of systems to ensure safety, functionality, and comfort.
Repairs ranging from minor fixes, like replacing a faucet, to major overhauls, such as addressing roof leaks, electrical failures, or structural damage
We help with the process of documenting, submitting, and coordinating with your insurance company to help cover the cost of fixing damage after accidents, weather events, or other covered incidents
Roof repair on a camper involves inspecting, identifying, and fixing damage or wear on the camper’s roof to prevent leaks, water damage, and structural issues.
Although we do offer them, roof patches are generally not recommended as a long-term solution and often lead to bigger problems down the road
Diagnosing and fixing various issues with air conditioning units and furnaces
Inspection and repair related to wear, damage, or malfunction that can affect stability and safety
Over time, awnings can suffer from wear and tear such as tears, fabric fading, broken arms, or malfunctioning mechanisms
We will do our best to match fabrics to your existing colors/styles, but due to manufacturer discontinuations, we cannot guarantee it will be exact. In this case, we will provide comparable alternative options
Removing the old, worn, or damaged components and installing new, more efficient and secure units designed specifically for recreational vehicles
Includes damage assessment, repairing/replacing necessary fiberglass and any damaged interior parts, and painting/finishing exterior.
diagnosing issues, like leaks, clogs, or malfunctioning components, and restoring the water and waste systems to proper working order
Diagnosing and repairing everything from blown fuses, faulty wiring, dead batteries, or malfunctioning outlets, switches, and appliances
Includes measuring truck bed to determine the correct hitch placement, installing heavy-duty mounting brackets inside the truck bed (often requiring drilling into the frame for secure attachment), and testing for secure locking and proper operation to ensure safe towing
Be advised: vehicle manufacturer warranties may be voided if the frame is altered/drilled. We are not responsible for any repair costs incurred as a result of voided warranties
We help with the selection and installation of new tires as well as disposal of old tires.
Disposal fee may apply
Common appliances we can replace/upgrade include, but are not limited to: Refrigerators, Stovetops and ovens, Microwaves, Air conditioners and furnaces, Water heaters, TVs and entertainment systems
If you do not see a service listed, feel free to give us a call anyway and we will do our best to work with you!
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