Finding RV Repair Services
Posted by Shawn Friesen | Vice President of RVT.com on Sep 16, 2009Just like a car or truck, RVs require regular maintenance, scheduled service and occasional repairs. An RV dealer is a logical place to take your RV when regular maintenance is required or repair issues arise. Even if you bought your RV online or in another state, RV dealers are a good repair source. But just like car dealers, not all RV dealership service departments are created equal. Then, of course, there is the transportation problem of dropping your RV off and arranging a ride to and from the dealership. If your RV breaks down while you’re traveling far from home, this can present a considerable logistical problem. If you’re forced to cab back and forth, cab fares can add significantly to your repair bill.
It’s not like you can take your RV to the corner auto repair shop. Many RV repair issues require specialized expertise beyond the knowledge of the typical auto tech. Your best bet might be a mobile RV repair service. Mobile RV repair services, which are available across the country (check online or yellow page listings), bring the mechanic to your door. You don’t have to arrange transportation, just greet the tech at your door. Mobile RV service providers are particularly great if you break down on the road, in a parking lot or at a campground. Many mobile RV repair services can even provide warranty repairs.















