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One of the best ways to avoid a collision with your RV is to practice driving it ahead of time. This way, you can figure out the best way to use the mirrors and windows you have available to keep track of your immediate surroundings.
To make sure your generator is in tip-top shape at all times – and ready when you need it - add a regular generator service to your RVs maintenance schedule according to recommendations by the generator’s manufacturer.
Whenever you need to empty your RV’s wastewater, you need to find a dump station. Emptying this out often will help ensure that your RV is ready for another trip since wastewater all of the water used in your RV, including your toilet.
The RV itself is not the only thing damaged in a collision. The impact and shock can also damage your appliances. If the stove in your vehicle is not longer working as it should, we can repair it so you can again be cooking with gas.
When it comes to RV collision repair, expertise matters. We have extensive experience working with recreational vehicles and have a good knowledge of their construction, material composition, and operating systems.
RV sidewall demolition is usually necessitated by a water leak that has gotten out of control. Sidewall demolition usually includes cutting away and repairing roof structures and overhead cabinets, and repairing or replacing worn ceilings and ceiling headers.
There are several different forms that fiberglass body damage on an RV can take. This includes everything from delamination (which involves a breaking of the fibers but no actual holes) to tears and even gaping holes.
The entrance to an RV is, by necessity, a good height above the ground, and extendible access steps make it much easier to get into the RV. There are various options to choose from, with various strengths and designs. An RV accessory expert can help find the right one.
Air conditioners and fridges work by moving heat from inside the refrigerator or RV outside, usually through a vent on the top of the RV. Unfortunately, it makes it easy for the vent to get damaged, but an RV repair expert can fix it.
The investment in your recreational vehicle is significant, and it can hold its value through the years. If your RV is in great running condition but it has a few years on it, have the benches, seats, and cushions reupholstered for a new look.
Good roof care, repair, and maintenance is vital to properly maintaining your recreational vehicle. Whether you have a rubber or metal roof, we can properly clean and inspect it for you to ensure that your RV lasts for years to come.
Early RVs of the 1920s and 1930s were simple things built onto a trailer bed, which is why the users gained the nickname of "tin can tourists." But they quickly got more and more complicated, which is why it's good to go to a specialist with a modern RV.
One of the most expensive RV models, popular with the rich and famous, is the Newell P2000i RV class A motorhome. With a price tag of $1.65 million dollars, this RV comes complete with heated granite floors and 1.5 bathrooms.
No matter what material your RV is made of, we will perform comprehensive inspections to ensure that its structural integrity is maintained. This includes cracks and broken welds for steel and aluminum RV frames, and splinters and other signs of weakening for wood RV frames.
In RV frame alignment, the RV is lifted by a frame member so that the suspension hangs free, enabling the zerks to be lubed. While the RV is suspended, the technician will wipe away excess grime from nearby joints and perform ball joint repair, if necessary.
Did you know that drivers began to fashion RVs out of vehicles almost as soon as the car was introduced? The first official RV was the Touring Landau, introduced by Pierce-Arrow at Madison Square Garden in 1910.
Just because you can successfully navigate the tight corners of an RV park doesn’t mean that the other drivers can. While their insurance will pay for the damage, you still want to make sure that the repairs are done by an RV specialist.
Handy with a wrench and prefer to make your own RV repairs? We recommend keeping the owner's manual and at least one other repair guide to your RV handy, and see us for all of your parts needs and service tips.
Even when your RV runs otherwise perfectly, an issue with an appliance can have a serious impact on your enjoyment on the road. Rest assured that we’re always here to ensure everything in your RV is ready to go when the open road beckons.
RV owners love to show off their stuff, but leaving an RV in the sun for days can be a huge problem. The sun can cause cracks, fade the interior and exterior and crumble your prized vehicle. Be sure to take care of your vehicle and protect it from too much sun exposure.