Awnings & Slide Outs

Slide Out & Awnings

We provide every RV service for our customers. We have skilled technicians that repair awnings and slideouts. RV slideouts are special compartments built into RVs that can be extended out to create additional living or storage space. They are usually operated via hydraulic, electric, or manual motors and extend horizontally out of one side of the vehicle. These compartments need to be handled by skillful hands, and we have the right men for the needs like slideout inspection and lubrication of slideouts.

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Replacing RV Awning

Whether your RVs awning is falling apart from age or you would like to enjoy a fresh new look, our mobile repair service can help change your RVs awning. This is no small task. Let the experts handle your RVs awning while you can relax and avoid the headache of doing it yourself.

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RV Slide Out Awning

RV slide-out awnings / toppers are great for protecting your vehicle from mildew, rain, and other debris. If you are having trouble with your slide-out awning we are here to help. We can also replace your current slide-out topper. We also provide preventative maintenance including lubricating arms, cogs, cables, rails etc.  

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Trailer Chassis

  • Trailer Brakes
  • Bearings
  • Leaf Springs
  • Shackles
  • Axle Replacements
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RV Slide Out Floor Replacement

  • Slide Floor Rotting
  • Water intrusion in slide out
  • Wall panels deaminating
  • RV smell like mold or mildew

Call us and schedule an RV Slide Out Floor Replacement.

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General RV Appliance Repair Questions


  • How do I care for my RV awning?

    ➢ Wash it at least twice a year

    Leaves from trees, sap, and dirt stains can make your awning look old and worn out. Spraying it with a hose frequently can help clean off dirt and debris. However, you should do a thorough awning cleaning once or twice a year. If you are a full-time RVer, plan to clean it at least three to four times a year.

    ➢ Let it dry before you store it

    Inadequate drying is detrimental to your awning. It gives room for mold growth,  mildew growth, and rust. Before storing your awning, ensure it is fully dry, especially if you don't use it frequently.

    ➢ Lock it in place when traveling

    Many RVer neglects the locking mechanisms made to hold the awning in place during travel. Make sure that your awning is safely locked to avoid damage when in transit.

    ➢ Roll it up when not in use

    Exposing your awning to UV rays from the sun can damage it over time. Whenever you are not using it for shade, roll it up and keep it away to prevent damage from the sun.

    ➢ Make adjustments for harsh weather

    Take preventive measures to protect your awning from harsh weather conditions. For example, lower one part of the awning when it is raining so the water can run off easily. If it is windy, you can keep your awning away to protect it.

    ➢ Get a stabilizer kit

    An awning stabilizer kit is valuable if you camp in places with strong winds. It helps keep your awning fabric from flapping around when there is wind.

    ➢ Inspect it at least twice a year

    It is important to inspect your awning thoroughly to nip potential issues in the bud. Examine it for tears in the fabric, unusual noises, missing screws or rivets, etc., and resolve the issues to ensure it is in good condition.

  • Are slide toppers worth it?

    RV slide toppers are slide out awnings on the top of your RV slide-outs. In many ways slide toppers are worth the investment because they give your slide-outs extra protection from debris and water infliltration. 

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