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Your RV should be your ticket to freedom, not your source of stress. When everything works like it should, you’re planning your next destination instead of wondering if you’ll make it there. You’re enjoying campfire conversations instead of troubleshooting electrical issues in the dark.
That’s what proper RV maintenance delivers. Systems that function reliably. Components that last longer. Fewer surprise breakdowns that derail your plans and drain your wallet.
You get peace of mind knowing your investment is protected and your adventures won’t be interrupted by preventable problems.
We’ve been keeping Vance County RVs running strong for years. We’re locally owned, fully licensed, and insured because your peace of mind matters as much as your RV’s performance.
Our certified technicians understand that your RV isn’t just a vehicle—it’s your gateway to family memories, weekend escapes, and retirement dreams. We treat it that way.
Located just 25 minutes from the Triangle area, we’re perfectly positioned to serve RV owners throughout Townsville, Vance County, and the greater Raleigh-Durham region. When you need reliable service without the dealership delays, we’re here.
Getting your RV serviced shouldn’t be complicated. You contact us with your concerns or maintenance needs, and we schedule a time that works for your schedule.
Our certified technicians perform a thorough assessment of your RV’s systems and components. We identify current issues and potential problems before they become expensive headaches. You get a clear explanation of what we found and what we recommend.
We complete the work using quality parts and proven techniques. Before we finish, we test everything to ensure it’s working properly. You get your RV back ready for whatever adventure you have planned next.
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From routine maintenance to major repairs, we handle the full spectrum of RV service needs. Roof replacement and body repair are our specialties, but we also service electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, and slide-outs.
North Carolina’s climate presents unique challenges for RV owners. Our humid summers can stress air conditioning systems while temperature swings affect seals and gaskets. We understand these local conditions and tailor our services accordingly.
Whether you’re dealing with a leaky roof after a coastal storm or preparing your RV for winter storage, our team has the experience and equipment to handle it right. We use quality parts and stand behind our work because your adventures depend on it.
Most RV manufacturers recommend professional service every 6-12 months, depending on usage. If you’re a weekend warrior using your RV regularly during camping season, annual service before and after the season makes sense.
Full-time RVers or those who travel extensively should consider service every 6 months. This catches small issues before they become major problems and ensures critical systems like brakes, tires, and propane are functioning safely.
The key is consistency. Regular maintenance costs far less than emergency repairs on the road, and it keeps your RV reliable when you need it most.
A comprehensive RV maintenance service covers all major systems and components. We inspect the roof and seals for leaks, check electrical connections and battery condition, test plumbing and water systems, and examine the propane system for safety.
We also inspect tires for wear and proper pressure, check slide-out mechanisms and seals, test all appliances including the refrigerator and air conditioning, and examine the exterior for damage or wear. Interior components like the toilet, water pump, and heating system get attention too.
Our goal is identifying potential problems before they leave you stranded. We provide a detailed report of our findings and recommendations for any needed repairs or replacements.
RV roof replacement timing depends on the size of your RV and the extent of damage, but most projects take 3-5 business days. Smaller travel trailers might be completed in 2-3 days, while large motorhomes can take up to a week.
Weather plays a role too. We need dry conditions for proper installation, so rain can extend the timeline. We’ll never rush a roof replacement because it’s too important to your RV’s structural integrity and your safety.
Before starting any roof work, we provide a detailed timeline and keep you updated throughout the process. A properly installed roof should last 10-15 years with minimal maintenance, so it’s worth doing right.
Yes, our certified technicians work on all RV types and brands. Whether you have a Class A motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, or pop-up camper, we have the experience and tools to service it properly.
Different manufacturers use different systems and components, but the fundamental principles remain the same. Our technicians stay current with training and have experience with major brands like Forest River, Thor, Winnebago, and many others.
From vintage RVs to the latest models, we approach each service with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality. If we encounter something unusual, we research it thoroughly to ensure we handle it correctly.
If you discover a leak in your RV, the first priority is minimizing damage. Move anything valuable away from the leak area and place containers to catch dripping water. If possible, identify the source—roof, window, or plumbing.
For roof leaks, avoid temporary fixes like tarps that can cause more damage in wind. Instead, contact us for proper assessment and repair. For plumbing leaks, shut off your water pump and main water supply to prevent flooding.
Document the damage with photos for insurance purposes if needed. The sooner you address a leak, the less damage it causes. Water damage can lead to expensive structural repairs and mold problems, so don’t wait to get professional help.
Regular inspection is your best defense against RV problems. Walk around your RV monthly, checking for loose screws, damaged seals, or signs of wear. Keep an eye on tire condition and maintain proper pressure—underinflated tires cause most roadside breakdowns.
Clean your roof and inspect seals twice a year. Remove debris and check for cracks or separation. Inside, run all systems periodically even when not camping. This keeps seals lubricated and identifies problems early.
Proper storage matters too. Use RV covers when possible and ensure adequate ventilation to prevent moisture buildup. Keep batteries charged and consider a maintenance program if you don’t use your RV regularly. Small preventive steps save major repair costs.