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You bought your RV for freedom. Weekend getaways, extended road trips, maybe even full-time living. The last thing you want is a breakdown ruining your plans or draining your wallet with surprise repairs.
That’s where proper RV maintenance makes the difference. Regular service catches small problems before they become expensive headaches. Your electrical systems work reliably. Your plumbing doesn’t leak. Your HVAC keeps you comfortable no matter the weather.
When your RV maintenance is handled right, you spend more time enjoying your adventures and less time worrying about what might go wrong.
We’ve been serving the Neuse area and surrounding Triangle region for years. We’re not a massive dealership where you’re just another number. We’re the small, independent shop that actually remembers your name and your RV’s history.
Our technicians work on everything from vintage Airstreams to the latest luxury motorhomes. We know the quirks of different manufacturers, the common issues with specific model years, and how to source quality parts that actually last. Located just 25 minutes from the Triangle, we’re close enough to be convenient but small enough to give you the personal attention you deserve.
First, we actually listen to what you’re experiencing. You know your RV better than anyone, so we start with your observations and concerns. Our technician does a thorough inspection, checking not just the obvious stuff but the systems that often get overlooked.
We explain what we find in plain English. No technical jargon designed to confuse you. If something needs attention, we tell you why, what it’ll cost, and what happens if you wait. You make the decisions.
During the work, we keep you updated on progress. We use quality parts, not the cheapest option that’ll fail in six months. When we’re done, you get a clear explanation of what was done and a warranty that actually means something – six months or 6,000 miles, whichever comes first.
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We handle the full spectrum of RV maintenance and repair. Electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, generators, appliances – if it’s in your RV, we work on it. We service all major brands and aren’t afraid of older units that other shops turn away.
Here in North Carolina, your RV faces unique challenges. Summer heat that tests your air conditioning. Humidity that can cause electrical issues. Road conditions that put stress on your chassis and suspension. We understand these local factors and service your RV accordingly.
Whether you need routine maintenance, emergency repairs, or custom modifications, we approach every job with the same attention to detail. Your RV is your investment in freedom, and we treat it that way.
Most RVs benefit from professional maintenance every 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. However, this can vary significantly based on how you use your RV and where you travel.
If you’re a weekend warrior who puts on 3,000 miles per year, annual service works well. But if you’re full-timing or taking extended trips, you might need service every 6-8 months. Heavy use, extreme weather, and rough roads all accelerate wear.
The key systems – brakes, tires, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC – each have their own service intervals. We create a maintenance schedule specific to your RV and usage patterns, so you’re not over-maintaining or, worse, missing critical service intervals.
A thorough RV maintenance service covers all your major systems, not just an oil change and tire rotation. We inspect your electrical system, including the converter, inverter, and battery condition. Plumbing gets checked for leaks, proper water pressure, and tank function.
Your HVAC system gets cleaned and tested – both heating and cooling components. We examine the roof and seals, since water damage is expensive and often preventable. Generator service, if equipped, includes oil, filters, and load testing.
Safety systems like brakes, lights, and propane components get special attention. We also check your chassis, suspension, and tires for wear patterns that could indicate alignment issues or other problems. The goal is catching small issues before they become roadside emergencies.
We service RVs of all ages, from brand-new units to vintage classics from the 1970s and 80s. Older RVs often need more specialized knowledge, and many shops won’t touch them because parts can be challenging to source.
We’ve worked on everything from classic Airstreams to 1990s Winnebagos to current luxury motorhomes. Each era has its own systems, quirks, and common issues. Older units might have unique electrical setups or discontinued appliances, but we have the experience and supplier network to handle these challenges.
Sometimes older RVs actually need less frequent service because they’re built more simply. But when they do need work, it often requires someone who understands how these systems were originally designed and how to maintain them properly.
Yes, we work with warranty companies and insurance providers regularly. We understand the paperwork, approval processes, and documentation requirements that these companies expect.
For warranty work, we handle the communication with your warranty provider, submit the necessary paperwork, and get approval before starting work. We know which repairs typically get approved and how to present the claim for the best outcome.
Insurance claims require detailed documentation and often specific procedures. We photograph damage, provide detailed estimates, and work with adjusters to ensure repairs are done properly. We’ve seen too many RVs get inadequate repairs because the shop didn’t understand insurance requirements or took shortcuts to speed up the process.
RV maintenance costs vary widely depending on your RV’s size, age, and condition. A basic annual service might run $300-600, while major repairs can be several thousand dollars.
Routine maintenance – oil changes, filter replacements, basic inspections – is usually the most cost-effective investment you can make. Preventive maintenance typically costs 20-30% of what you’d pay for major repairs if you skip service and something fails.
We provide detailed estimates before starting any work, and we break down costs so you understand what you’re paying for. Parts, labor, and any additional services are clearly itemized. We also prioritize repairs, so if budget is a concern, you know what needs immediate attention versus what can wait until your next service interval.
We primarily operate from our shop location in Creedmoor, which allows us to have all our tools, equipment, and parts inventory readily available. This setup enables us to handle complex repairs and maintenance more efficiently than mobile service.
However, we understand that some situations – like when an RV won’t start or has mobility issues – require different solutions. For these cases, we can discuss options including emergency roadside assistance or arrangements to get your RV to our facility safely.
Our shop-based approach means we can provide more comprehensive service, access to specialized equipment, and a controlled environment for detailed work. Plus, you’re welcome to wait in our comfortable customer area or explore the Creedmoor area while your RV is being serviced.