by Lee Hallett | Aug 30, 2023 | RV
The refrigerator in your RV is an essential appliance, and it can be a major disruption to your travel plans when it stops working properly. If yours has stopped working the way it should – read on. How is an RV refrigerator built? First, it’s important to...
by Lee Hallett | Jun 10, 2022 | RV
Motorhome, trailer, and camper roofs are commonly neglected. Without regular maintenance, you’re likely to have a shorter life for your RV roof. Roofs take a beating from the weather, and depending on the climate you live in and how your RV vehicle is stored, sealants...
by Mike Montgomery | Oct 27, 2021 | RV
We receive a lot of requests to update older buses, RVs, and trailers. Restoration for older motor coaches and busses often entails upgrades or replacements related to the 5 RV Systems – Electrical, HVAC, Propane, Refrigeration, and Plumbing. Another common...
by Mike Montgomery | Sep 16, 2021 | RV
When does your insurance cover damage to the roof of your RV? It all depends on the type of damage, how long it was there, and how well your RV was maintained. If there’s neglect to your vehicle, and damage wasn’t addressed early, the situation will worsen which may...
by Mike Montgomery | Jun 30, 2020 | RV, Trailer
One of the most common issues with RV’s is a leaky roof. While you may think you can leave your recreation vehicle out in the elements like you would a small vehicle, this is a huge mistake. RV’s and trailers have large seams that weaken over time, due to the elements...
by Mike Montgomery | Apr 1, 2020 | Marine, RV, Trailer
Many people today are interested in purchasing older RVs and trailers that have unique and nostalgic qualities. We understand the attraction, and enjoy working on all makes and the earliest models. For some people, their purchase is an obsession and they will stop at...